The Galleries at Moore

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Exhibition History

All exhibitions organized by The Galleries at Moore unless otherwise indicated.


Marisol

1969 – 1970
Moore College of Art Gallery

Curated by Dianne Vanderlip, an exhibition of recent sculpture and drawings by this Venezuelan artist.

First International Graduate Student Printmaking

1969 – 1970
Moore College of Art Gallery

Curated by Dianne Vanderlip, a juried exhibition of prints from graduate schools in the United States, France and England.

Teapots, Teacups, Gorillas, Etc…

1969 – 1970
Moore College of Art Gallery

Curated by Dianne Vanderlip, an exhibition of works by Robert Arneson, Ron Hagle, Michael Frimkis and David Gilhooly. Accompanying catalogue with introduction by James Monte, Associate Curator of Paintings and Sculpture at the Whitney Museum of American Art.

Beyond Literalism

1968 – 1969
Moore College of Art Gallery

Curated by Dianne Vanderlip, an exhibition of paintings and sculpture by Allan d’Arcangelo, Roth Wiley, William Schwedler, Charles Fahlen and Nakagawa. Accompanying catalogue with introduction by John Perroult.

Conscience/The Ultimate Weapon

1968 – 1969
Moore College of Art Gallery

An exhibition organized in conjunction with the George Eastman House.

Thonet Furniture

1968 – 1969
Moore College of Art Gallery

Exhibition organized in conjunction with John Sailor and The Carpenter Center, Harvard.

Philadelphia Women in the Fine Arts

February 5 – March 2, 1962
Moore College of Art Gallery

Originally organized by Leonard Nelson, faculty, this first annual all woman annual held at Moore included Edna Andrade & Arlene Love, the exhibition repeated in 1963 and 1964. An exhibition depicting the accomplishments of the Greater Philadelphia area’s professional women artists, it includes oil paintings, watercolors, prints, drawings, ceramics, sculpture and silvercraft representing the work of 100 local artists.

Paulette Van Roekens Tribute

March 13 – April 5, 1961
Moore College of Art Gallery

An exhibition of forty years of bright, spontaneous and accomplished painting, the artist studied in Philadelphia at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts with Samuel Murray, Leopold G. Seyffert, Joseph Pearson, Henry B. Snell and Charles Grafly. Paulette became best known for activist paintings of women marching for their rights, park and beach scenes and theatre and ballet views.