THE SECRET GARDEN- GREENFIELD ELEMENTARY AND MOORE COLLABORATION

December 18, 2008 – January 21, 2009

Showcasing work from the ongoing collaborative project with Moore and Greenfield Elementary with art from students and collaborative projects with Moore students and instructors. 

FOCUS ON: ALUMNAE AFTER-SCHOOL ART PROGRAM — BACHE-MARTIN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

December 15, 2008 – January 17, 2009

As part of Moore’s 160th Anniversary Celebration, alumnae volunteers taught an after-school art program at Bache-Martin Elementary School in the Fairmount section of Philadelphia. Moore’s art education majors designed art lessons under the direction of Lynne Horoschak ‘66, Chair of Art Education. Alumnae met with the children for one hour each week. Lessons encouraged creative thinking, explored different techniques and attitudes, introduced and built an art vocabulary and referenced art history. Lessons included: monochromatic painting, bookmaking and collage, maps, masks and puppets.

COMMUNITY COLAB – VISUAL MUSIC: ART OUT LOUD AND IN MOTION

Performance: December 7, 3 pm

Exhibition: December 12, 2008 – January 17, 2009

Documenting the nine-week collaboration between the Galleries at Moore College of Art & Design, Moore’s Art Education Department and New Freedom Theatre, a leading regional theatre and the oldest African American theatre and performing arts school in Philadelphia, the exhibition will include student artworks, video and photographs from the workshops and final performance. The interpretive movement and theatrical performance draws inspiration from concepts and imagery in the artwork of Moe Brooker, a nationally recognized African-American artist and Department Chair of Basics at Moore, whose work is inspired by jazz and gospel music.

CELEBRATING 160 YEARS AND BEYOND: THE IMPACT ON PHILADELPHIA’S CULTURAL LANDSCAPE

December 8 2008, 2 – January 24, 2009

In celebration of Moore's 160th Anniversary Year, The Galleries at Moore are presenting 160 Years and Beyond, pages from Moore's History. The text and images in the exhibition are drawn from a recently released book from The Campus History Series on Moore published by Arcadia Publishing.

INTERIOR / EXTERIOR: WORKS BY PHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL ARTS STUDENTS FROM MOORE COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN

December 2, 2008 – Ongoing/Permanent

Interior / Exterior includes images selected especially for the inaugural exhibition in the 56th Floor Gallery at Comcast. With the stunning, sky-high location in mind, the selection intermingles views of natural and man-made spaces, inner and outer worlds. Many of the images, like the bird’s eye position at Comcast, invite us to see the world around us differently. Participating artists: Masha Badinter, Gina Giles, Bailey Goldenbaum, Angela Murdoch, Rachael Ocleus, Sarah Quick, Kelly Wood.

THE ART OF STUDENT TEACHING

November 20 – December 10, 2008

Students work from classes taught by Art Education majors.

PLANES OF SPACE

November 18 – December 12, 2008

Curatorial Studies student Jennifer Willet presents here exhibition of two artists, Peter Witting and Robert Sibbison.

CELEBRATING 160 YEARS AND BEYOND — PAGES FROM MOORE'S HISTORY: THE STUDENT EXPERIENCE

November 11 – December 6, 2008

In celebration of Moore's 160th Anniversary Year, The Galleries at Moore are presenting 160 Years and Beyond, pages from Moore's History. The text and images in the exhibition are drawn from a recently released book from The Campus History Series on Moore published by Arcadia Publishing.

GET OUT THE VOTE

October 28 - November 21, 2008

The Design Department in cooperation with AIGA features a selection of non-partisan posters designed to inspire the American public to participate in the electoral process. 

JUMP/START 2008: VIA PASARELLA

October 24 - December 13, 2008

A Selection of gowns inspired by Italian Artists designed by students from the Fashion Design department of Moore College of Art and Design. 

CELEBRATING 160 YEARS AND BEYOND – PAGES FROM MOORE'S HISTORY: EDUCATING WOMEN FOR CAREERS IN ART & DESIGN

October 21 – November 8, 2008

In celebration of Moore's 160th Anniversary Year, The Galleries at Moore are presenting 160 Years and Beyond, pages from Moore's History. The text and images in the exhibition are drawn from a recently released book from The Campus History Series on Moore published by Arcadia Publishing. 

CELEBRATING 160 YEARS AND BEYOND – PAGES FROM MOORE'S HISTORY: A PLACE TO CALL HOME

September 29 – October 18, 2008

In celebration of Moore's 160th Anniversary Year, The Galleries at Moore are presenting 160 Years and Beyond, pages from Moore's History. The text and images in the exhibition are drawn from a recently released book from The Campus History Series on Moore published by Arcadia Publishing.

WE THE PEOPLE: ILLUSTRATING CONSTITUTION DAY

September 10 – September 26, 2008

Featuring works by students of Will Brown.

VISUAL MUSIC: FOCUS ON FACULTY

September 8 – October 4, 2008

Featuring works by Moore College faculty members, Moe Brooker and Anne Seidman.

MARY MCFADDEN: GODDESSES

August 28 - December 6, 2008

Inspired by the art and culture of ancient Egyptian, Greek, Celtic, Byzantine, Pre-Columbian, Indian and African civilizations, renowned fashion designer Mary McFadden has assembled a pantheon of creations for the adornment of the feminine form.

ALICE NEEL: DRAWING FROM LIFE

August 28 - December 6, 2008

Alice Neel (1900 - 1984), a Philadelphia native and alumna of Moore College of Art & Design, is known for psychologically penetrating works that chronicle her life and times. The exhibition features a selection of portraits and still life spanning more than fifty years that examine drawing as the primary process in both her works on paper and paintings.

CELEBRATING 160 YEARS AND BEYOND – PAGES FROM MOORE'S HISTORY: PIONEERS OF CHANGE

August 22 – September 13, 2008

In celebration of Moore's 160th Anniversary Year, The Galleries at Moore are presenting 160 Years and Beyond, pages from Moore's History. The text and images in the exhibition are drawn from a recently released book from The Campus History Series on Moore published by Arcadia Publishing.

ROBERT GOODMAN: NET

June 20 – August 23, 2008

Robert Goodman makes large-scale paintings that combine geometric swaths and lines of color built up with layers of paint on canvas overlaid with gestural brushstrokes. Navigating tensions between abstraction and representation, Goodman’s work conveys a layering and compression of time, space and place. In Net 2008, a new 28-ft painting, ebullient color appears to recede and advance into the web-like network of black and white lines creating a push/pull between color and space. The canvas pulses with the struggle between fear and optimism over the unraveling and potential collapse of stability and order.

PAMELA DEITRICH - CIRCUS TIME

June 6 – August 2, 2008

Bright, colorful drawings of clowns, tigers and tightrope walkers will delight children of all ages in this exhibition titled Circus Time featuring works by Moore Alumna, Pamela Deitrich ‘70. The artist created most of the nine oversized paintings on paper during live performances at Big Apple Circus, capturing the excitement and energy of the experience through the use of dynamic line and vibrant color. Each image is presented with text - together, they are the basis of a forthcoming children’s book by the artist.   

EMERGING ARTISTS & DESIGNERS: RECENT MOORE GRADUATES

June 13 – October 6, 2008

The exhibition is drawn from Moore’s recent Senior Show exhibition and includes a selection of works representing various media is divided thematically into two sections: Personal/Political Narratives and Effusive Nature. The groupings are based on visual connections as well as the conceptual themes. Artists in the exhibition: Melanie Bergwall ’08, Textile Design; Bridgett Bonn-Wagner ’08, Fine Arts 3D; Martha Alexandra Fournier ’08, Fine Arts 2D; Katie Glisson ’08, Textile Design, Fashion Design Minor; Leah Marie Markus ’08, Fine Arts 3D; Heather Lee Petrosky ’08, Fine Arts 2D; Krista Rothwell ’08, Fine Arts 2D; and Amy Spearing ’08, Fine Arts 3D.

ON VIEW AT CBS: WORKS BY MOORE STUDENTS AND RECENT GRADUATES

June 6, 2008 – November 1, 2009

In May 2007, CBS 3, The CW Philly 57 and Moore College of Art & Design teamed up to provide exhibition space at the TV stations' new HD Broadcast Center at 1555 Hamilton Street in the Fairmount section of Philadelphia. Artwork by current and recent Moore Bachelor of Fine Arts students is on view, year-round, in six highly visible exhibition spaces within the stations' 100,000 plus square foot headquarters. The work currently featured includes six Moore students from Pennsylvania, Maryland and New Jersey: Timothea Canny, Rebecca Daddino, Jenni Deets, Chelsea Maymon, Nicole Pellino, and Trang Tong.  The student works rotate on a six to nine month schedule. 

FIVE INTO ONE

May 30 – June 15, 2008

Five Into One is an exhibit annually hosted by Moore and organized by Philadelphia Sculptors. This year the exhibition is curated by recent graduates of Tyler School of Art Joe DiGiuseppe and Chris Golas and features work by senior and graduate students at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Tyler School of Art, University of Pennsylvania, The University of the Arts, and Moore College of Art & Design.

SENIOR SHOW 2008

April 23 – May 18, 2008

An annual exhibition featuring work created by graduating seniors in Moore’s BFA programs.

ANNUAL FELLOWSHIP EXHIBITION & STUDENT SHOW

March 28 – April 12, 2008

An exhibition featuring work by third-year students competing for highly coveted travel fellowships, as well as work created by first, second and third-year students from all of Moore’s BFA programs.

GRAPHIC DESIGN DEPARTMENT’S 160TH ANNIVERSARY PROJECT: MOORE 160

March 28 – April 12, 2008

In anticipation of the upcoming 160th Anniversary of Moore College of Art & Design, graphic design juniors produced promotional materials to capture the essence of Moore, inspired by the theme of Create, Innovate, Celebrate, and drawing from the wealth of archival images documenting the College’s history.

COMMUNITY COLAB: ART IS AGELESS – A VIDEO DIALOGUE BETWEEN SENIORS AND STUDENTS

March 1 – March 15, 2008

Community CoLAB: Art is Ageless, A Video Dialogue by Seniors and Students is an artistic collaboration between The Galleries at Moore, Moore College of Art & Design’s Art Education Department and residents of the Atria Senior Living Center, Philadelphia. The project is the result of a series of interviews conducted by Art Education majors at Moore with the residents, many who are former or current artists, designers and collectors-of the Atria Senior Living Center, neighbors of Moore College of Art & Design. The video presents a cross-generational dialogue between the residents and students who share experiences and memories from the vantage points of past and present artists and designers. It is a poignant and powerful testament to the power of art to build bridges across generations.

SURFACE TENSION

February 9 – June 1, 2008

Featuring approximately fourteen multi-media works by Moore Alumnae that are united by the visual tension created by the artist's use of line, color, shape and/or form. Representing all majors and spanning graduation years from 1965 to 2007, the exhibition and its theme are designed to coincide with Moore's Annual Alumnae exhibition, TENSION, held at Moore this spring, expanding the show's concepts and extending opportunities for visibility for Moore Alumnae into the community. Artists: Pamela Birmingham '00, Joanne Bosack '01, Dorothy Collins '93, Maya Gatewood '04, Mona Gonzalez '70, Lynne Horoschak '66, Emily Lukens '90, Andrea Pinkowitz '73, Dori Spector '78, Susan Swinand '65, Loretta Tryon-Pyle '87, Katie Van Vliet '07, Dawn Wilmot '83 and Janell Wysock '04.

INTRODUCTION '08: PROGRAM FELLOWS FROM THE CENTER FOR EMERGING VISUAL ARTISTS

February 5–28, 2008

Organized by The Center for Emerging Visual Artists in cooperation with The Galleries at Moore, this exhibition is a first look at the work of CFEVA’s newest Career Development Program fellows.

IN REPOSE

January 26 – March 15, 2008

Drawn from the collection of internationally known Miami Beach collectors Dennis and Debra Scholl, IN REPOSE includes iconic figures, such as Janine Antoni, Mariko Mori, Catherine Opie, Pipilotti Rist, Carolee Schneemann and Cindy Sherman, whose photography, film and performance work from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s represents the historical context for much of the art in the exhibition. Also included are members of the current generation of artists, such as Tanyth Berkeley, Rineke Dijkstra, Trisha Donnelly, Naomi Fisher, Jenny Gage, Anna Gaskell, Kim Gordon, Katy Grannan, Melanie Schiff, Meredyth Sparks, Helen Van Meene, and Bettina Von Zwehl, who use traditional genres of self-portraiture, portraiture, narrative, and landscape to probe definitions of beauty, celebrity and notions of identity and its relation to the uncertain territory between adolescence and adulthood. Curated by Lorie Mertes, Rochelle F. Levy Director and Chief Curator. Traveled to: World Class Boxing, Wynwood, Miami.

ENCAPSULATED TIME: AGE, IMAGE AND ROCK ‘N ROLL

January 26 – March 15, 2008

From intimate revelations about aging from anonymous 20 to 80-year old artists, composers, architects and writers, to teens singing songs from the ‘60s, Encapsulated Time features works that focus on the ways time is contained and defined by culture. The exhibition includes a new digital projection by Judy Gelles and a six-channel video installation by Andrew Suggs, both Philadelphia-based artists. Curated by Lorie Mertes, Rochelle F. Levy Director and Chief Curator.

TENSION: 2008 ALUMNAE EXHIBITION

January 26 – March 15, 2008

An annual juried exhibition featuring recent work created by Moore alumnae.

 

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