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All exhibitions organized by The Galleries at Moore unless otherwise indicated.
November 10 – December 14, 2005
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
Organized by Brian Wallace for the Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia, this exhibition features drawings, digital animations, a collaborative wall drawing and solo works by artist Anthony Campuzano and the students he tutors in a program administered by After-School All-Stars at the Abigail Vare Elementary School in the Pennsport section of South Philadelphia.
September 16 – October 30, 2005
Goldie Paley Gallery
In her Photographs of public places locally and across the world, Lisa Kereszi reveals elegiac traces of the people who once occupied these now-vacant venues. Her work includes intimate visual essays connected to her youth and her hometown, evocative but unsentimental explorations of abandoned buildings and transitional neighborhoods and askew views of public celebrations and other events.
September 16 – October 30, 2005
Levy Gallery for the Arts in Philadelphia
This retrospective exhibition explores the artist’s working methods in the context of story quilts, paintings, soft sculpture and prints from her thirty-five-year career.
*Due to spatial concerns of the exhibition, Faith Ringgold was presented in the Levy Gallery despite being a national artist who would normally be shown in the Goldie Paley Gallery.
July – October 2005
A series of flags submitted by members of the public flown outside Moore College of Art and Design, a public project presented in collaboration with Philip von Zweck and Gallery 400 at the University of Illinois, Chicago.
July 5 – August 5, 2005
Levy and Goldie Paley Galleries
Fajt’s ongoing project begins with a public project, “Donate Your Hair,” and continues as a series of installations, fabrications, experiments, discussions and re-installations through the remainder of the residency period. Using a different set of processes and materials, Jennifer Blazina, over the course of her residency, slowly builds upon a collection of found photographs and old picture frames. She combines prints and cast plaster frames in a site-specific installation visible, in part, from the front window of the Paley gallery.
May 21 – July 10, 2005
d.u.m.b.o arts center, 30 Washington Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201: 718.694.0831
Curator: Brian Wallace, Director of Exhibitions, The Galleries at Moore
Artists Featured: Leo Berk, Caitlin Bermingham, Richard Bottwin, Eric Kidhart, Carin Mincemoyer and Justin White
April 1 – May 15, 2005
Levy and Goldie Paley Galleries, and Wilson Hall Lobby
February 25 – March 20, 2005
Wilson Hall Gallery and Connector
January 28 – March 20, 2005
Levy and Goldie Paley Galleries
Organized by Tacoma Art Museum curator of contemporary art, Rock Hushka, the exhibition includes 75 works by 20 artists: a diverse range of objects including paintings, photographs, video work and small-scale installations as well as contemporary works created in traditional Native American techniques such as carving, beadwork and basketry.