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Browsing Visual Arts Exhibitions and Projects, School of Art by Title

Browsing Visual Arts Exhibitions and Projects, School of Art by Title

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  • Locale 
    Irvin, Sarah (Fenwick Gallery, George Mason University Libraries, Mar 2016)
    Locale features artists’ books, repurposed books, and sculptural books responding to the Washington, DC area through concept or specific material. The exhibit features artwork by George Mason University Alumni, Faculty and ...
  • Sherman, Stephanie; Russell, Don (Provisions Library, 2013)
    In June 2012, Provisions Library sent four DC-based creative researchers to Berlin to source ideas for the Dupont Underground, an abandoned streetcar station and tunnel beneath Dupont Circle in the heart of Washington ...
  • Gerber, Steven K.; Cockrell, Rianna; Irvin, Sarah (Fenwick Gallery, George Mason University Libraries, Sept 2015)
    Rarities and antiquarian prints held in Mason Libraries’ Special Collections and Archives include examples of musical iconography and similar graphic materials that illustrate aspects of music, dance, and theater history ...
  • Sherman, Stephanie; Russell, Don (Provisions Library, 2013)
    During the final month of the 2012 US election cycle, Provisions Library assembled four artist-researchers in the capital to consider deliberative democracy, electoral politics, public transparency, and popular citizenship ...
  • McDermott, Tamryn; Irvin, Sarah (Fenwick Gallery, George Mason University Libraries, May 2016)
    My methodology emulates that of a historian and enters into the arena of archaeologists, archivists and curators. Historians write, and re-write history privileging certain evidence while imposing specific agendas, to ...
  • Sherman, Stephanie; Russell, Don (Provisions Library, 2013)
    The Case for Space assembled researchers Heidi Neilson (NY), Huong Ngo (NY), Cassie Thornton (CA), and Kate Chandler (DC) in Washington DC to explore the ethos, aesthetics, and ecology of outer space and to creatively ...
  • Smith, Anne (Fenwick Gallery, George Mason University Libraries, May 2015)
    Fenwick Gallery is proud to exhibit The Sleep Series by Sarah Irvin, part of a larger project called A Bringing Forth. This series of more than 100 watercolors was produced by Irvin in intervals— that is, while her infant ...
  • Smith, Anne (Fenwick Gallery, George Mason University Libraries, Mar 2015)
    What do artists read? Certainly there are favorite books, audio recordings, and DVDs—ones that influenced an artist’s thinking, or that changed the course of an inquiry altogether. Although their practice is primarily a ...
  • Irvin, Sarah (Fenwick Gallery, George Mason University Libraries, April 2016)
    Creative practice is driven by input or research, even though it is defined by the resulting output or product. A collapse of these categories facilitates new methods of creating and provides alternative routes for the ...

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