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| Past Exhibitions: 2004 |
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| Deluge, 2003, ink on paper |
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Regional Spotlight: Beth Lily
Florence Wetherill Wilson Gallery
November 2004 through February 26, 2005
The first in a series of exhibitions that celebrate the emerging artist, this show spotlights Atlanta-based artist Beth Lilly, whose digital photographic series “The Myth of Trees” looks at the reverence we feel when we encounter trees in the landscape. The concept of sacred space is examined as she retraces the steps of early explorers who roamed the forests of the Southeastern region centuries ago. Her use of digital photography is compelling because its modern and ever-changing technical nature is in direct contrast with the ancient forests that inspired the work. Lilly's work has been in numerous solo and group exhibitions, and can be found in several public and private collections, including the Odgen Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans. |
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Faces from the Hollins University Permanent Collection
Ballator-Thompson Gallery
August 26 December 18, 2004
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Hollins University Art Faculty Exhibition
Florence Wetherill Wilson Gallery
August 26 October 31, 2004 |
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| Sally Mann, Untitled, (Chancellorsville #29), 38 x 48 Gelatin silver enlargement print, 2002 |
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| Janet Fish, Celia Beaux's Fruit, 30" x 30" oil on canvas, 2003 (photograph courtesy DC Moore Gallery, New York) |
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Contemporary Art: Two Visions
Photographs by Sally Mann
Paintings by Janet Fish
Main Gallery
August 26 December 10, 2004
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