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All exhibitions organized by The Galleries at Moore unless otherwise indicated.
October 30 – December 13, 1989
Goldie Paley Gallery
An Exhibition of Drawings by self-taught, Alabama Folk artist Bill Traylor.
October 27 – December 9, 1989
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
Displays of objects, ephemera and everyday materials collected by 70 area residents, organized in conjunction with the Philadelphia Folklore Project in celebration of the centennial of the American Folklore Society.
September 8 – October 17, 1989
Levy and Goldie Paley Galleries
August 28 – 31, 1989
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
Collaborative mural project illustrating passages from Bullfinch’s mythology, executed by forty-six Moore College of Art and Design freshman.
July 14 – August 11, 1989
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
Juried sculpture exhibition sponsored by the Minority Artists Resource Council including works by: Walter Clemmons, Jim Gary, Richard Jordan, Mary Ligeons, Clarence Queen, Rebecca Rose, Bob Scott, Charles Searles and Phil Sumter.
May 24 – July 7, 1989
Goldie Paley Gallery
Paintings and Drawings of Times Square 1982 – 1986.
May 24 – June 30, 1989
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
Traveling exhibition of works by forty painters, sculptors, photographers and printmakers awarded Visual Arts Fellowships from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts in l988 and1989; venues include: Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, Loretto; the Johnstown Art Museum, Johnstown; Blair Art Museum, Hollidaysburg; and the Sharadin Art Gallery, Kutztown University.
March 31 – May 13, 1989
Levy and Goldie Paley Galleries and Wilson Hall Lobby
February 24 – April 1, 1989
Goldie Paley Gallery
February 17 – March 23, 1989
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
Works by eight Philadelphia artists proposing a relationship between portraiture and mapmaking; including: Walter Clemmons, John Dickerson, Thomas Han & Joseph Wong, Lois Knobler, Sharon Horvath, Douglas Mellor and Perry Steindel.
January 9 – February 15, 1989
Goldie Paley Gallery
Guest Curator: Andy Grundberg
Work by Dominique Isserman, Annie Leibovitz, Wayne Maser, Ken Nahoum, Dennis Piel, Oliviero Toscani and Bruce Weber.
January 6 – February 4, 1989
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
A two-gallery, site-specific installation of identical paintings executed in graduated proportions installed at the Levy Gallery and Jessica Berwind Gallery.
December 13 – December 17, 1988
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
Work in all mediums by Moore College of Art and Design students on the theme of “concern for others;” part of a city-wide celebration of the centennial of the Church of St. Martin in the Fields.
November 11 – December 17, 1988
Goldie Paley Gallery
A traveling exhibition organized and circulated by Independent Curators Incorporated, New York. Participating Artists: Ida Applebroog, Sue Coe, Vincent Desiderio, Eric Fischl, Pamela Golden, Leon Golub, Attila Richard Lukacs, Gregoire Muller, Odd Nerdrum Andy Patton, Mark Tansey, Joanne Todd, Jerome Witkin.
November 4 – December 9, 1988
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
Installation of large-scale works in blown glass and forged iron.
September 16 – October 23, 1988
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
Curator: Michael Olszewski.
Participating artists include: Bilgé Friedlaender, Lisa Hatfield-Nicholson, Lewis Knauss, Rise Nagin, The Names Project, Michael Olszewski, Diane Pieri, Pang Xiong Sirirathasuk, Rena Thompson, Steven Tucker, Ricky Warwick and Deborah Warner
September 9 – October 26, 1988
Goldie Paley Gallery
A selection of 85 drawings from the Adolf Wolfli Foundation, Museum of Fine Arts, Bern, Switzerland.
August 22 – September 1, 1988
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
Collaborative landscape mural executed in charcoal and gesso on the gallery walls by forty incoming Moore College of Art and Design freshman.
June 20 – August 19, 1988
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
A selection of 40 drawings, paintings, prints and photographs inspired by literature included in area high school Reading/English-Language Arts curricula.
May 23 – August 18, 1988
Philadelphia Wall and Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
Suite of twenty-four works on paper.
March 17 – May 14, 1988
Levy and Goldie Paley Galleries and Wilson Hall Lobby
March 14 – April 16, 1988
Goldie Paley Gallery
An installation by Terry Allen from “Youth in Asia”.
February 17 – March 14, 1988
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
Work in clay by the students and faculty of Beaver College, Moore College of Art and Design, The University of the Arts and Tyler School of Art; organized in conjunction with a major east coast ceramic conference Clay in the East IV.
January 8 – February 9, 1988
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
Large-scale work in blacks, whites and gray by Richard Jordan, Jimmy Mance, Quentin Morris, Stephanie Tyiska and Stephen Talasnick.
November 6 – December 12, 1987
Goldie Paley Gallery
A selection of cast sculpture including artists: Pheobe Adams, John Ahearn, Robert Arneson, John Duff, Joel Fisher, Allan McCollum, Ron Nagle, Tom Otterness, Wade Saunders, Judith Shea, Peter Shelton, Not Vital and Zadik Zadikian. Funding, in part, provided by a grant from the PA Council on the Arts.
October 18 – November 9, 1987
An exhibition of found-object sculpture by students and faculty of Moore College of Art and Design, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Tyler School of Art and The University of the Arts.
September 11 – October 18, 1987
Goldie Paley Gallery
An exhibition of work for public spaces.
March 13 – April 19, 1987
Goldie Paley Gallery
January 26 – February 12, 1987
Goldie Paley Gallery
An exhibition organized and circulated by Independent Curators Incorporated, a non-profit traveling exhibition service specializing in contemporary art.
January 15 – February 20, 1987
Goldie Paley Gallery
An examination of the interplay between music and art, as revealed in the Argentine artist’s work, inspired by Johann Sebastian Bach.
January 12 – 24, 1987
Goldie Paley Gallery
January 12 – February 18, 1987
Goldie Paley Gallery
November 7 – December 17, 1986
Goldie Paley Gallery
An Exhibition of Posters that will travel to the Rhode Island School of Design in Providence, Rhode Island and the Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia.
October 24 – November 15, 1986
Goldie Paley Gallery
September 5 – October 18, 1986
Goldie Paley Gallery
May 23 – July 31, 1986
Goldie Paley Gallery
January 13 – February 19, 1986
November 1 – December 13, 1985
Guest Curator: Richard Flood
Work by Lothar Baumgarten, Joseph Beuys, Jenny Holzer, Anselm Kiefer, Jannis Kounellis, Barbara Kruger, Robert Morris, Robert Mapplethorpe, Hermann Nitsch, Tom Otterness, Irving Penn, Nancy Spero, Andy Warhol and Joel Peter Witkin.
September 6 – October 18, 1985
Goldie Paley Gallery
February 1 – March 8, 1985
Moore College of Art Gallery
A survey of 20 years of work including: public buildings, private residencies, urban planning projects, furniture and china.
November 2 – December 18, 1984
Goldie Paley Gallery
An exhibition of large-scale clay figures, plates, bricolage assemblages and paintings.
September 14 – October 19, 1984
April 9 – May 10, 1984
Moore College of Art Gallery
September 25 – October 29, 1983
Moore College of Art Gallery
“The Artist &The Quilt” collection is made possible by Phillip Morris Incorporated and was acquisitioned into their permanent collection in 1983.
September 9 – October 15, 1983
Moore College of Art Gallery
An exhibition of architectural drawings, models, furniture, fabrics, etchings, sketches from notebooks and renderings for product designs.
March 19 – April 24, 1982
Moore College of Art Gallery
The first extensive exhibition in the US that surveys his work; the pieces are from 1977 – 1982 and includes jewelry, metal objects, drawings, project models and culminating with the installation ‘Two Elevated Walkways’. The exhibit was preceded by a four week artist-in-residency at Moore College in preparation for the installation.