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for November 22, 2009

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8/27 - 12/6/2009  One-Person Show: Mary Louise Delonge

Guest curator and UC Davis alum Bruce Guttin organizes a drawing exhibition by Davis artist Mary Delonge in recognition of October's National Disability Awareness Month.

9/24 - 12/13/2009  Merch Art

This exhibition investigates art as commodity, as in merchandise art, from the collection of Lawrence Banka and Judith Gordon of San Francisco. Opening reception 5:30 p.m. Oct. 1.

9/24 - 12/13/2009  African American Quilts

Quilts made by former slaves, plus 21st-century creations informed by time-honored veins of African American quilting. From the collections of Avis C. Robinson of Washington DC and Sandra McPherson of Davis. Guest curated by Felicenne Ramey with Renny PritikinOpening reception 5:30 p.m. Oct. 1.

10/2 - 12/6/2009  Diversity in the C.N. Gorman Museum Collections

Featuring recent donations, including lithographs and sculptures by Salvador Dali and paintings and drawings by Florentino Laime Mantilla. Opening reception 4 p.m. Oct. 2.

10/4 - 12/6/2009  Typographic Exploration in Hangul: Work by Hyunju Lee and Phil Choo

This exhibition presents the work of two designers whose typographic roots began in Hangul, the native script of Korea.

11/18 - 11/22/2009  Tribes/Corpo Ilicito

This double bill features original pieces by Granada Artists-in-Residence.

Sara Shelton Mann's Tribes: the unified field is a journey into the past and future fluctuating between verbal and non-verbal language. It explores the spiritual basis of human origin beyond cultural differences. ...

11/18 - 11/22/2009  Tribes: the unified field

Granada Artist-in-Residence, Sara Shelton Mann's Tribes: the unified field is a journey into the past and future fluctuating between verbal and non-verbal language. It explores the spiritual basis of human origin beyond cultural differences.

11/18 - 11/22/2009  Corpo/Ilicito: The Post-Human Society 6.9

Granada Artist-in-Residence Guillermo Gomez-Pena explores both the legacy of fear of the Other -- the criminalization of the brown body inherited by the Bush administration -- and the emerging culture of hope, imagination and faith that has developed in response to the former world order. It ...


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