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current exhibitions heading

Ewing Gallery: CLOSED
June 16, 2008 - July 20, 2008
Reception: n/a

Downtown Gallery: CLOSED
June 28, 2008 - July 3, 2008
Reception: n/a

 

upcoming exhibitions heading

2008 MFA Thesis Exhibitions: Julie Camarata, Stephanie Mustric, Amy Riedel
April 4, 2008 - April 14, 2008

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOURING EXHIBITIONS

Ukiyo-e Japanese Woodblock Prints Ukiyo-e Japanese Woodblock Prints
24 traditional Japanese woodblock prints. Great quantities of this popular art form were made during the Edo period (1603-1868) and sold inexpensively to a pubic captivated by Kabuki theater, sumo wrestling, and courtesans of the brothel districts.

Life in the City: The Art of Joseph Delaney Life in the City: The Art of Joseph Delaney
Highlights some 60 works that demonstrate Joseph's interest in urban life--parades, public parks, architecture, and street scenes.

Through the Lens of Ed Westcott: A Photographic History of World War II's Secret City Through the Lens of Ed Westcott: A Photographic History of World War II's Secret City
Chronicles World War II-era life in the city of Oak Ridge, TN, site of the United States Manhattan Project.

Byron McKeebyByron McKeeby
An extensive retrospective portfolio of the renowned printmaker.


Richard LeFevreRichard LeFevre
A watercolor series featuring the major battles of the American Civil War.


Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: The Photographs of Walker Evans, The Words of James Agee Let Us Now Praise Famous Men: The Photographs of Walker Evans, The Words of James Agee
Evans' revolutionary documentary photography exposes the lives of post depression Alabama tenant farmers, paired with text from Agee's famous work.

El Color De La DiásporaEl Color De La Diáspora
Photographs by Edizon León and Juan García, presented with the intention of building a more complete and heterogeneous view of the African Diaspora.

Built for the People of the United States: Fifty Years of TVA Architecture Built for the People of the United States: Fifty Years of TVA Architecture
A half-century selective retrospective survey of TVA architecture.


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