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NOTE:
11 x 17 paper needed |
Performances
Penn
Presents
Annenberg
Center
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Diane Reeves, grammy award winning jazz artist |
Hezikiah Walker, grammy award winning contemporary gospel artist |
Kate Clinton, comedian |
Rick Miller in MacHomer |
Patti Smith, 70s rock and roll musician |
Pat Metheny, grammy award winning, jazz guitarist. Photo by Elizabeth
Zeschin. |
African
Storytelling by Momma Sandi:
UPM
October
11
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Storytelling is a
finely-honed tradition in many African cultures and in the
African American tradition, and Momma Sandi, a member of the
National Association of African American Storytellers, serves
up stories, filled with action and drumming, at the Museum
during Penn Family Day.
Barry Schwabsky will read from his book Opera at the Penn Bookstore.
See Readings & Signings. |
Colin Renfrew will talk on Are Collectors
the Real Looters?:
The
Continuing
Destruction of the Archaeological Heritage based
on his book Loot, Legitimacy
and Ownership. See Talks. |
Harold Dibble will speak
on the topic Parsley, Sage,
Rosemary, and Time: A
Quirky Look at Human Evolution
and the Origin of Gourmandaise based
on his book, Human Evolution
Cookbook. See Talks.
Exhibits
Master
of Fine Arts 1st Year
Preview
Charles
Addams Gallery
Through November 7
|
Eric Drotch MFA '04 |
Eric Drotch MFA '04 |
Eric Drotch MFA '04 |
Sanghee Park MFA '04 |
Michael Perrone MFA '04 |
Si Young Rhie MFA '04 |
Resurrection:
Belkis Ayón
Arthur
Ross Gallery
Through January
4
|
Untitled, Belkis Ayón, 27" x
36.5", 1996 |
Intolerancia,
1998, Collograph. Courtesy
of Brandywine Workshop |
Van
Pelt-Dietrich Library
|
Scientia Intuitiva, 1995. Part of
the exhibit The
Body
of
as
Evidence:
A Twenty-Year Retrospective of the Photography of Candace
diCarlo. Through January
27. |
Tower of Babel, woodcut, 1671 German
Bible. Part of the exhibit The Meaning
of Words Marcus Jastrow and
the Making
of Rabbinic
Dictionaries.
Through
November
23. |
Beaux-Arts
at Penn
Kroix Gallery
Through May
|
Robert Fulton Memorial, Competition, 1909,
Paul
Phillippe Cret, architect
Unconventional
Three-Dimensional
Slought Foundation
Through
November 13
|
Sculpture, Michael Gitlin, 2003. |
American Panopticon,
Michael Zansky, 2003. |
Viewpoints:
Nine Faculty Photographers
Arthur Ross Gallery
Through
October 26
|
A
Dumbed and Drunk Parlor,
Steven H. Begleiter, 2003 |
Chair,
Wyatt Gallery,
East Dry River Mosque, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1999, C-print |
You Came Here Deliberately,
Steven H. Begleiter, 1999.
|
Hindu Temple in the Sea,
Wyatt Gallery temple in Waterloo, Trinidad,
1999.
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Garden
Railway Display: Americana
Morris Arboretum
Through October 13
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Lookin'
at the Trains--Diana Luks and her grandsons enjoyed the running
stream spanned by a covered bridge at the Garden Railway Display.
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Americana:
Covered Bridges, Mills and Barns is this year's theme for
the annual summer Garden Railway Display. Fourteen of the
historic structures join 32 other scale model replicas to
make a whimsical village in the summer garden. |
Nature's
Unseen Adventure: Burrison
Gallery
Through
October
25
|
Earthly Delights,
Julie Cardillo, 2003, oil on canvas, 32 x 40 ".
New
Work from the Fine Arts
Faculty:
Charles Addams Gallery
Through
October
26
|
Barrier,
Joan Curran.
Oil on canvas, 60" x 74". |
Storyboard for a Vue, Joshua Mosley. Charcoal on paper, 3.5 x
6", 2003. |
Mammoth
Scale: The Anatomical Sculptures
of
William Rush - Wistar Institute
Through
October
|
William
Rush, model of the sphenoid bone, 1808.
Photo by Candace diCarlo. |
Books
Through Bars: Creativity
in Confinement
Esther Klein Gallery
Through
November
6
|
Portrait
of a Man by Drone |
Untitled,
by Greenleaf |
Monkeys by Facundo
ICA:
Fall Exhibits
Through
December
14
|
Self Portrait, Gillian
Wearing, 2000, chromogenic
development print, 67 3/4" x 67 3/4". Courtesy
of Maureen Paley Inerim Art, London. |
Grow Room, 2003, Virgil Marti, mylar and mixed
media installation view. Courtesy of the artist and Participant
Inc. |
A Needle Woman, Kim
Sooja,1999-2000,
Color DVD installation, 98" x 139",
Courtesy of the artist. |
South Tower, The Gems of Tragedy,
2002, Patti Smith,
graphite, crayon, tape, and digital image on paper,
13 3/8" x 11". Through December 7. |
The
Garden in Cut Art: Morris
Arboretum
Through
January
5
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Irises by Julie Zigler
Almanac, Vol. 50, No. 6,
September 30, 2003
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