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2002-03 Globalize This! International Graphics of Celebration and Dissent Goya to Cage: Pomona Collects PROJECT SERIES 15: Jason Rogenes A Tribute to Fred Marer,” a selection from among the 146 works that Fred Marer, along with his wife Estelle, gave to Pomona College between 1987-1995 Body Projections: New Video Sculpture by Denise Marika PROJECT SERIES 15: Mark Bradford Pomona College Faculty Exhibition Beyond Appearance: Constructing Likeness,” selections from the permanent collection, guest curators Pomona seniors Sarah Allen, Julia Paxelt PROJECT SERIES 17: Steve Roden PROJECT SERIES 18: Christina Fernandez 2001-02 Post-Landscape: Between Nature and Culture PROJECT SERIES 11: Edgar Arceneaux Selections from the Permanent Collection: Work selected by Professor Frances Pohl to supplement her Fall 2001 art history class “The Social History of North American Art: Colonial Times to 1900 A Study in Contrasts: Japanese Paintings from the Sansō Collection PROJECT SERIES 12: Charles LaBelle José Clemente Orozco: The Drawings for Prometheus Working in America: Images of Labor, 1930-1950 PROJECT SERIES 13: Hilja Keading Selections from the Permanent Collection: Rico Lebrun: Studies for Genesis PROJECT SERIES 14: Charles Timm-Ballard The Public Record: Photographs of the Great Depression from the J. Paul Getty Museum 2000-01 Inland Specific: Installations by Artists of the San Gabriel Valley Tokyo 1945: Photographs by Cliff McCarthy PROJECT SERIES 7: Elizabeth Saveri Within our Walls: The Museum at Pomona College PROJECT SERIES 8: Jody Zellen: Gridded Paths Freckled Gyres: Sculpture by Mowry Baden PROJECT SERIES 9: Ashley Thorner: Dots, Blobs and Chandeliers Late 19th- early 20th Century Works on Paper from the Permanent Collection PROJECT 10: Anne Bray and Molly Cleator: Pressure Drop 1999-2000 The Making of the Smith Campus Center: Robert A.M. Stern at Pomona College Artist’s Eye, Collector’s Taste: Paintings by Phil dike from the Collection of E. Gene Crain PROJECT SERIES 3: Stas Orlovski Changes and Continuities: Japanese Paintings from the Sansō Collection Burning Heart: Philippine Photographs by Marissa Roth PROJECT SERIES 4: Nancy Kyes Barbara Benish: Models and Methods PROJECT SERIES 5: Lynne Berman and Kathy Chenoweth PROJECT 6: Dinh Q. Lê 1998-99 L.A. Stories: Engaging the City Lockdown USA Maximum Security Democracy Traveling interactive computer kiosk by Douglas McCulloh in conjunction with Chance Encounters: The L.A. Project Interactions: The Pomona Faculty Exhibition Means to an End: an Exploration of Drawing Francisco de Goya y Lucientes La Tauromaquia Project Series 1: Soo Jin Kim Project Series 2: Liz Young Honore Daumier: Voyage En Chine 1997-98 Collaboration/Transformation: Lithographs from the Hamilton Press Testimony: Reconstructing Histories Rich Traditions Continue: Native American Women Rico Lebrun: The Drawings for Genesis Museum Practicum seminar exhibitions: Lebrun’s Illustrations for Dante’s Inferno, Perserving a Mural Image and Audience: Selections from the Permanent Collection A Woman’s Place: Representations of Women in 19th Century American Art (Permanent Collection) 1996-97 Simple Means: Contemporary Sculpture From LA Sanso: Figure Paintings Becoming Visible: Tony Gleaton Photographs Photographs of Ruth St. Denis (Museum Practicum class) Friend or Foe? The Computer in the Museum Peoples and Places: A History of Photography (Naomi Gorse’s Class) Sublime/Pastoral: Selections from the Permanent Collection 1995-96 Goya Myth and Magic: Oaxaca Past and Present Imagining Labor: Work and Workers (Frances class) Women in the Renaissance (Gorse class) June Wayne (Museum seminar class) Pomona Faculty Native American (Three Collectors...) 1994-95 Karl Benjamin: The Pomona Years Sanso landscapes Informing the Visual: Representing Women of African Descent 1993-94 Masters from Three Collections, 1300-1800: Old Master Drawings from the Feitelson Collection The Samuel H. Kress Foundation Gift to Pomona College Works on Paper, 15th - 17th Century: Selections from the Permanent Collection Ways of Seeing/Exhibiting: American Indian Art/The Pomona College Collection Joint Program with Scripps College: Galleries of the Claremont Colleges 1992-93 Montgomery Pomona Faculty Exhibition Zen/Non-Zen: Japanese Paintings from the Sanso Collection Beyond the Book: Contemporary Directions Judith F. Baca: Sites and Insights, 1974-1992 Lang Scripps Faculty Exhibition 49th Ceramic Annual Paul Darrow: A Retrospective Rethinking Columbus: Contemporary Artist’s Views 1991-92 Montgomery Pomona Collects: German Prints and Sculpture 1900-35 Jose Clemente Orozco: Drawings for Prometheus Eudora Welty: Photographs Professors’ Choice IV American Abstract Drawings 1930-87 Monotypes of Adolph Gottlieb June Wayne: The Djuna Set Lang Gordon Kaufmann, Reginald Johnson, Roland Coate: Partners in the California Style Paul Soldner: A Retrospective Professor’s Choice IV Alfredo Ramos Martinez 48th Ceramic Annual 1990-91 Montgomery Crossing the Line” Word and Image in Art, 1960-1990 Artful Deception: The Craft of the Forger American Reflections Revisited: 19-early 20th Century American Art From the Permanent Collection Student and Senior exhibitions Lang Views of the Tokaido: Prints by Hiroshige Asian Decorative Arts from the Permanent Collection China Between Revolutions: Photographs by Sydney D. Gamble, 1917-1932 47th Scripps Ceramic Annual 1989-90 Montgomery Pomona Faculty Exhibition The Graphic Art of Francisco Goya Birds and Flowers of Varied Hues: Japanese Paintings From the Sanso Collection Symbol and Surrogate: The Picture Within Lang Scripps Faculty Exhibition The Otis Group: Ceramics From the Marer Collection Art of the Caribbean Mixed Media and Messages 46th Scripps Ceramic Annual 1988-89 Montgomery Professors’ Choice Poetic Visions: Japanese Paintings From the Sanso Collection A Decade of British and American Screen Prints Prints from the Permanent Collection Art of the First People: Native American Basketry, Ceramics and Costume Student and Senior Exhibitions The Galleries’ Own: Staff Artists 1974-89 Lang Professors’ Choice Edward Weston: Color Photography Courtly Splendors: Chinese Costumes and Palace Furnishings from the Permanent Collection 45th Scripps Ceramic Annual 1987-88 Montgomery Myth and Grandeur: California Landscapes 1865-1900 Pomona College Faculty Zen Through the Ages: Paintings from the Sanso Collection Vienna 1900: Literary and Graphic Work Pomona College Alumni Artists: A Centennial Exhibition Lang Scripps College Faculty Exhibition California Printmaking The Marer Ceramics Collection: Recent Gifts Art at Scripps: The Early Years 44th Scripps Ceramic Annual 1986-87 Montgomery Looking In, Looking Out: Contemporary Portraits by Women Artists Weegee Japanese Prints (selected by Professor Bruce Coates) Still Lifes by Henry Lee McFee, 1916-1941 Chinese and Japanese Landscape Prints (selected by Prof. Coates) American Reflections: Paintings 1830-1940 from the Collections of Pomona and Scripps Colleges From Native Soil: A Selection of American Regionalist Prints Lang Rites: Paintings by Sarah Swenson Sue Hertel: Paintings Fiber R/Evolution First Impressions: Japanese Prints of Foreigners 43rd Scripps Ceramic Annual 1985-86 Montgomery The Colleges Collect: Permanent Collection: June Wayne; New Series Celebration of 20th Anniversary of the NEA; Endowment Purchases Village Echoes (Carol Newborg and David Goodman) The Photography of Imogen Cunningham: A Centennial Selection Ten California Colorists: Painting by Eight Contemporary California Artists Pomona College Faculty East/West: Contemporary Asian-American Art from Los Angeles Lang The Colleges Collect: Permanent Collections: Ancient Cypriot Glass Scripps College Faculty The Art of the Japanese Kimono Tradition and Conflict: Images of a Turbulent Decade, 1963-73 42nd Scripps Ceramic Annual 1984-85 Montgomery Professors’ Choice II Bonjour Monsieur Lartigue: Photographs of the Belle Epoque Vita Contemplativa: Art and the Church—The Plan of St. Gall CGS Galleries Magdalena Abakanowicz Lang Professors’ Choice II Art of the First People: Native American Basketry, Ceramics and Costume Betye Saar: Celebration Installation 41st Scripps Ceramic Annual Both Galleries 1983-84 Montgomery The Colleges Collect: Art from Three Continents American Impressionist Painting; Matisse: Jazz; June Wayne: The Dorothy Series; Asian Screens Suzanne Lacy: Performance Documentation; Paintings by Ted Kerzie Early 20th Century German Prints From the Pomona College Collection The Denver Boulder Show (Both Galleries) Earth and Fire: The Fred Marer Collection of Contemporary Ceramics Lang Mexican Folk Art/Arte Folklorico Mexicano Native North American Ceramics American Painting of the 1930s Helen Escobedo: Gentle Interferences, Site-Specific Sculpture 40th Ceramic Annual: The Scripps Clay Connection 1982-83 Montgomery New Acquisitions and Selections from the Permanent Collection The Claremont Colleges Faculty exhibition Printmaking in France, 1850-1900 Japanese Prints from the Scripps College Collection Contemporary Collage: Extensions Anne Ryan: Collages 1981-82 Montgomery Professors’ Choice Old Master Drawings from the Seattle Art Museum The Zen Expressionists: Paintings of the Japanese Counterculture 1600-1800 Contemporary Triptychs 1980-81 Montgomery In Her Image: The Great Goddess in Indian Asia and the Madonna in Christian Culture Prints and Drawings from the Michael Crichton Collection Martha Alf: Selections from the Permanent Collections Emerson Woelffer: Selections from the Permanent Collections 1979-1980 Montgomery All Claremont Art Faculty Exhibition Native American Art from the Permanent Collection Life: The First Decade 1978-79 Montgomery Sixteenth-Centur Italian Prints June Wayne: Tapestries, paintings, Prints Black and White are Colors: Paintings from the 1950s-1970s (Both Galleries) The Photography Collection of Sam Wagstaff 1977-78 Montgomery Works on Paper 1900-1960 from Southern California collections The Wonderful World of Dr. Seuss The Art of J.M. Whistler Photographs of Wright Morris 1976-77 Montgomery Prints of the ‘60s and ‘70s Japanese Woodblock Prints New Portfolios Lang Jean and Arthur Ames Collection of Enamels 1975-76 Montgomery New Editions Oil Sketches by Frederic E. Church 18th Century Drawings from California Collections 19th and 20th Century Prints and Photographs 1974-75 Montgomery New Editions New Faculty Selections from the Permanent Collection The Graphic Art of Francisco Goya (Both Galleries) Moholy Nagy Photographs Lang The Fine Art of Food 1973-74 Montgomery The Quay Gallery Group (Works by artists from the San Francisco area) Contemporary Collector: Diane Zlotnick Italian Paintings from the Kress Collection and Woodcuts an Engravings from the Permanent Collection *The First Annual Student Art Show *New Acquisitions 1973 (Inaugural exhibition of the Galleries of the Claremont Colleges) Light and Substance, Contemporary Photography Master Drawings, 16th to Early 20th Century 1972-73 The Art of Greece and Rome Jim Morphesis Allen Ruppersberg Permanent Collection From 1839: Revolution in a Box Art Form and Ideas: An Exhibition/Symposium Alumni Show Bravely Splashing Reds and Blues 1971-72 Edward Moses:L Some Early Work, Some Recent Work, Some Work in Progress Permanent Collection Bas Jan Ader, William Leavitt and Ger Van Elk: Some Early Works, Some Recent Works, Some Works in Progress Alumnae Exhibition Los Angeles Painters of the 1920s 1970-71 Milford Zornes Kelly, Stella and Albers Monoprints William Wegman Jack Goldstein Joe Goode: Wall Reliefs Jaohn McCracken: Wall Pieces John M. White Guy Williams Master of Fine Arts Exhibition 1955-56 Toulouse-Lautrec Greene & Greene Leon Golub Haitian Primitives Gallery ’56 (Art Festival) 2nd Faculty Exhibition James Grant, Frederick Hammersley, Charles Lawler 1954-55 Schedule Missing 1953-54 Eighth National Print Annual Contemporary Sculpture Calder, Castelli, Degas, Despiau, Epstein, Flanagan, Laichaise, Lehmbruck, Lipschitz, Maillol, Marini, Matisse, Moore Approaches to Leisure Old Master Drawings from the Achenbach Foundation 1952-53 Thirty United States Contemporaries Textile Exhibition |
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