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Previous Exhibitions 2003-2004
Master Quilts Past and Present: Preserving the Voice of America's Quiltmakers
May 30 - July 27
An exhibition of 31 traditional, innovative and contemporary quilts from major private quilt collections, with an emphasis on the best of Iowa quiltmakers.
Guest curated by Amy Henderson '94
 Click here to view images and read interviews with artists.
    
Meighan Gale: Balancing Act
May 30 - July 27
A small exhibition of primarily black and white photography, sometimes augmented by stiching through the paper, by New York artist Meighan Gale. The images explore the artist's (and most women's) need to balance multiple roles and duties to family, self and society.
  
Heavy Has Debt: An Installation by Phoebe Washburn
May 30 - July 27
A large-scale installation created just for the Faulconer Gallery, pieced together from recycled cardboard, wood and drywall screws.
  
Roots of Renewal
September 6 - December 14
Work by 18 contemporary artists who examine and represent the geography, land, plants , people, structures, and culture of the Midwest in the 21st century.
Sally KuzmaRoots of Renewal web pages
  
SEED/HOUSE
September 6 - November 16
An installation by Sandra Menefee Taylor and Linda Gammell
Taylor and Gammell have transformed this house inside and out to explore the inextricable relations between seeds, cycles, health, faith, hope and their role in the renewal of this region.
  

Return and Bounty's Balance
September 6 - December 14
Works remains in place until an unspecified date.
An installation by Chaden Halfhill of Des Moines, Iowa.
Davis Building , 810 Commercial Street, Grinnell.
Des Moines artist Chaden Halfhill creates two related works that deal with the precarious balance between creation, consumption , and renewal. At what points does our capitalistic quest for more leave us with catastrophic loss or dangerous imbalance? Return can be seen from inside or outside the Faulconer Gallery (southwest corner).
Bounty's Balance 
  
 The Great Plains Collection
September 16 - October 13
Photographs by Michael Forsberg
Burling Gallery, Grinnell College
Forsberg writes: The overriding goal of my work is to photograph and build appreciation for what is left of the wild Great Plains, trying to capture on film the fierce spirit and the unique and often overlooked beauty of the creatures and landscapes that still make up these wide-open spaces.
 Michael Forsberg's website
  
Hat Trick
October 2, 2003 - 2005
by Patrick Dougherty
Holden Sculpture Courtyard,
Bucksbaum Center for the Arts, Grinnell College
8 am to midnight daily
Patrick Dougherty constructed his site-specific sculpture using locally-gathered dogwood and willow branches.
On view until an unspecified date.
  
Alexey Titarenko: City of Shadows
January 21 - February 22, 2004
Alexey Titarenko has devoted his career to photographing the streets and inhabitants of St. Petersburg, known as Leningrad at the time of his birth there in 1962. Titarenko uses long exposure times and nineteenth-century darkroom techniques to evoke the tortured past and haunted present of this historic city, which celebrated its tercentenary in 2003.
  
More than One: Prints and Portfolios from the Center Street Studio
January 21 - March 15
Print and Drawing Study Room, Burling Library
A travelling exhibition organized by Center Street Studio, Boston, in conjunction with the University of Richmond.
  
John Wilson: A Retrospective
January 21 - April 18, 2004
John Wilson's life traverses much of the twentieth century. Early training at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and study with Fernand Leger in Paris and muralist David Alfaro Siqueiros in Mexico City encouraged Wilson's strong interest in the human condition and profoundly influenced his artistic vision. In 1985 the Congress of the United States awarded a commission to Wilson for a memorial bust of Martin Luther King, Jr. This retrospective exhibition includes paintings, drawings, sculpture and prints dating from 1938 to 2003.
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Keith Achepohl: Gardens of Earth and Water
March 5 - April 18, 2004
New prints and watercolors by Keith Achepohl, professor of printmaking, University of Iowa, explore the shore and the garden. Seashells and plants, representing life, death, and regeneration, have inspired creativity for millennia. For this exhibition, Achepohl expands printmaking beyond a single technique, beyond the frame, and even beyond the wall to evoke gardens on land and beneath the waves.
Number 12view more images
  
Five Portfolios by Viktor Pivovarov
Hermits, Beauties, and Melancholy
Immortals
Dark Rooms
Eyewitness
Poet in a Snowed-in City

April 2 - May 17, 2004
Five portfolios of drawings by Russian artist Viktor Pivovarov will be shown consecutively in the Print and Drawing Study Room. From the early 1970's, Pivovarov was a member of the school of Moscow conceptualism. He now lives and works in Prague, Czech Republic.
Haschen im Zimmer
  
Annual Student Art Salon
April 30 - May 17, 2004
  
Art Faculty Biennial
April 30 - June 6, 2004
This year's exhibition will feature works by Matthew Kluber, Bobbie McKibbin, Will Pergl, Jill Schrift, and Merle Zirkle (professor emerita).
  

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