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All exhibitions organized by The Galleries at Moore unless otherwise indicated.
November 6 – December 16, 2001
Levy and Goldie Paley Galleries
September 13 – October 21, 2001
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
Featuring a selection of over 40 original silkscreen-printed, woodcut-printed and hand-painted posters culled from such local collections as the Free Library of Philadelphia, Moore College of Art and Design and the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, this exhibition highlights dynamic Works Progress Administration poster designs from an important chapter in the History of American graphic arts, representing a diverse range of topics from promoting safety in the workplace to celebrations of regional folk traditions.
September 13 – October 21, 2001
Goldie Paley Gallery
This emerging British artist presents deceptively simple video installations that explore our perception of the real and its relationship to imaginary experience.
Organized by the New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
May 31 – July 13, 2001
Goldie Paley Gallery
Recent work of native Philadelphia artist, Alexa Kleinbard, whose botanical images combine sculpture and painting, natural and spiritual history. This exhibition will showcase over 50 paintings and works on paper that represent many distinct species of healing plants in a carefully cut-out leaf form, each containing an inner landscape.
May 31 – July 27, 2001
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
An exhibition of works selected from the Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia Artists Registry with featured artists: Frito Bastien, Ava Blitz, Ann Chahbandour Andrea Cooper, Jonas dos Santos, Virgil Marti, James Mills, Alice Oh and Jacques Wilmore.
March 30 – May 14, 2001
Levy and Goldie Paley Galleries, Atrium and Wilson Hall Gallery Lobby
February 6 – March 18, 2001
Goldie Paley Gallery
This juried exhibition featuring work by prominent graduates in all media explores the spiritual and the decorative in the everyday.
Organized by Doris Chorney, Director of Alumnae Affairs at Moore College of Art and Design.
February 6 – March 18, 2001
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
In honor of the work of Moore professor Frieda Fehrenbacher, the gallery will present a selection of her paintings and drawings, including and focusing upon a recent series of pastels that illustrate her contemporary take on ancient Greek mythical characters.