2007-2008
Kayaks, Seedpods, and Other Mysteries
August 23 – September 21, 2007
Starting the Kendall Gallery season is longtime Kendall Sculpture Professor David Greenwood, who presents a new body of work in “Kayaks, Seedpods, and Other Mysteries.” The pieces are the result of Greenwood’s recent sabbatical and a summer visit to an artist colony in New York and will be up through September 21.
Doug Bucci & Gabriel Romeu
October 1 – November 2, 2007
The small-scale metalwork and jewelry of metalsmith Doug Bucci is combined with the large furniture pieces of Gabriel Romeu in a fall exhibit running October 1-November 2. Having dealt with diabetes for most of his life, Bucci’s work reflects his frustrations and hopes of living better with diabetes. Romeu’s work reflects his fervid interest in a multitude of artistic and manufacturing disciplines.
Jenny Scobel: Drawings
November 12 – December 7, 2007
Artist Jenny Scobel will exhibit a group of recent drawings at the Kendall Gallery from November 12 – December 7, 2007.
Benevolent Flux
January 1 – 31, 2008
Kendall alumnus Ben van Dyke will create a new site-specific installation for the Kendall Gallery. Van Dyke recently returned from a Fulbright Fellowship to the Netherlands.
Beauties and Beasts
February 11 – March 14, 2008
Illustration Professor Molly Alicki Corriveau and Digital Media Professor Bill Fischer will each present a new body of work in this joint exhibition. Both faculty members spent time on sabbatical recently and this exhibition is a result of that time.
New Faculty Exhibition
March 24 – April 29, 2008
Kendall is proud to present work by our newest full-time faculty members in this exhibition. An opening reception will be held from 5:00 – 6:30 pm on Tuesday, March 25th.
Studio Excellence Awards 2008
May 6 – July, 2008
