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January AT PENN | Calendar Index | Deadlines

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Exhibits
Mapping the Pacific Coast: Coronado to Lewis and Clark
Arthur Ross Gallery
Through January 9, 2006 |
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Features early maps and prints, dating from 1544 to 1801, that illustrate the discovers that led up to commission of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Above, Maris Pacific by Abraham Ortelius, 1589. |
Body Maps
Annenberg School for Communication
Through January 15, 2006 |
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| Two works from the Body Maps exhibit, a collection of life-size canvases and watercolors by South African AIDS patients, depicting their physical and emotional pain and their visions of hope for the future. Untitled pieces by Babalwa Cekiso,
2003 (left) and Ncedeka, 2003 (right).
Images courtesy David Krut Projects,
New York, NY, |

My Words Are Multiplying Like Cells
by Sibylla Shekerdjiska-Benatova
The Marshall Plan: The Vision of a Family of Nations
International House
Through February 3, 2006 |
Images from The Marshall Plan, depicting the story of the recovery program that transformed post WW II ravaged Europe to a continent of peaceful, prosperous nations. |
Plants For All Reasons
Morris Arboretum
Through February 19, 2006 |
African Violet (left) by Betty McLaughlin and Tree Peonies (right) by Phoebe Shih are on display at the Morris Arboretum in the exhibit Plants for All Reasons. Featured are landscape paintings by students from the studio class of Phoebe Shih. |
Qu'est-ce que L'Art?
Almost Art by Carlos Ginzburg
Slought Foundation
January-March, 2006 |

Qu'est-ce que L'Art? by Carlos Ginzburg
Holiday Home
by Ben Van Berkel and Caroline Bos
ICA
Through March 26, 2006 |
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Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos (UN Studio, Amsterdam), 2005,
Visualizations of ICA exhibition space |
Gone Formalism
ICA
Through March 26, 2006 |
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Evan Holloway,
Equity (detail), 2004
Steel, rigid polyurethane, celluclay, paint, graphite
Private Collection; courtesy Marc Foxx Gallery, Los Angeles |
Ramp Project: Ingrid Calame
ICA
Through March 26, 2006 |
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Ingrid Calame tracing a road sign in Seoul Korea, October 2005.
Photo by Norm Laich |
Antique Anatolian Carpets:
Masterpieces from Philadelphia Collections
Arthur Ross Gallery
January 28-April 2, 2006 |
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The Ottoman and Seljuk courts were noted for producing magnificent carpets and luxurious textiles; refined examples influenced by Royal patronage will be displayed alongside more stylized versions of village and nomadic carpets from the 17th to the 19th centuries in this second “Masterpieces” exhibition. Exploring the historic legacy of tribes who established weaving traditions in Anatolia, the selection provides evidence of distinctive styles developed in certain regions being adopted into the design vocabulary of village weavers in different areas and relationships between motifs in architecture and other Islamic art as they appear especially in prayer rugs. |
In Focus: National Geographic Greatest Portraits
Penn Museum
Through April 16, 2006 |
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Famous National Geographic magazine cover portrait of a young Afghan war refugee (photo by Steve McCurry, 1985). In 2002, National Geographic searched for and relocated the girl, Sharbat Gulu, now a woman in her 30s with three children, in the remote Pushtun region of Afghanistan. Image courtesy of National Geographic. |
Image of a rancher's daughter in Elko, Nevada, made by the historic tintype process. Photo by Robb Kendrick, 2003. Courtesy of National Geographic. |
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Goldfinches ride on the head of a woman in Kabul, Afghanistan. Photo by Thomas J. Abercrombie, 1968. Courtesy of National Geographic. |
Educating the Youth of Pennsylvania:
Worlds of Learning in the Age of Franklin
Rosenwald Gallery, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library
Through May 31, 2006 |
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Benjamin Franklin, Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pensilvania Philadelphia; Franklin and Hall, 1749; Image courtesy of Rare Book & Manuscript Library, University of Pennsylvania |
Hornbook of "H.H." 1799; Historical Society of Pennsylvania Collection; Image courtesy of Atwater Kent Museum of Philadelphia. |
An Investment in Knowledge:
Franklin's Vision for Penn
First Floor, College Hall
Through September, 2006 |
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Benjamin Franklin,
Idea of the English School, 1751, p. 1 |
Portrait of William Smith
(1727-1803), Penn's First Provost |
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An East Prospect of the City of Philadelphia, 1756.
Engraving by Nicholas Scull & George Heap;
Image courtesy The Library Company of Philadelphia |
A Wonderful Life: A Daughter's Tribute to a Family of Educators
Lobby, GSE
Ongoing |

Pennsylvania Daughter by
Joan Myerson.
Digital "painting" of the artist's mother as Penn student.
Visit the artist's website for more images
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