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The Gates, c.
1990,
mixed media construction,
13"x 24 1/2"
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The
journey through various media in Dan Lane's career reveals
his interest and sensitivity to material; his artistic
process is an intimate and contemplative engagement of
discovery, coupled with an appreciation for nuance and
chance. ~ From
Stephany Rimland's catalog essay |
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January 17-February 23
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Art Exhibition Space
Building C, Room C200
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The Work is a retrospective
exhibition of Dan Lane's art. Since 1979, Lane has been
a fixture in the Harper Art Department. This survey of work, from
the 1960s through today, shows the range of Lane's work
including paintings, drawings, prints and sculpture.
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Reception/Discussion
with the Artist
Thursday, February 2
2-3 p.m.
Art Exhibition Space
Building C, Room C200
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Nick
Butcher,
Summer
Folding City,
Acrylic and latex on wood,
2004, 12” x 12” |
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Monday, April 3-Thursday, April 20
Monday–Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4:30
p.m.
Art Exhibition Space, Building C, Room C200
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"SMALL WORKS," the 29th National Juried Exhibition at Harper
College, highlights work drawn from entries submitted by artists
all across the country. The show features an array of media ranging
from photography, prints and painting to metal, clay, glass and fiber.
The Harper
College Educational Foundation sponsors this exhibit.
Submit
artwork for the next National Small Works exhibit. |
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A view
of last year’s Small Works Exhibit |
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Marcin Pawlowski,
Untitled
Wood and bronze
2005 Best of Show
Purchase Award |
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November 14–Dec. 15
Monday–Friday,
8:30 a.m.–4:30
p.m.
Art Exhibition Space
Building C, Room C200
This annual juried exhibit will include works by students who have taken
art courses throughout the year. A variety of concept and material approaches
will be submitted by students and chosen by jury.
Reception
Thursday, May 4, 2-3 p.m.
Art Exhibition Space, Building C,
Room C200
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Monday, March 6-Thursday, March 16
Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
This show of art by area high school students is an annual event at
Harper. This year, artwork by the high school teachers will also be
on display. High school and Harper College art teachers will select
awards for student works. The exhibit and reception provide an opportunity
for students, teachers and parents to participate as members of the
art community.
Students:
Buildings C and P, Upper Level Hallways
Building L, Lower Level Hallway
Teachers:
Art
Exhibition Space, Building C, Room C200
Reception and Award Ceremony
Thursday, March 9, 7:30–9 p.m.
Building A, Student Center Lounge
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Enrich your life by attending a Harper College cultural arts event.
Learn more at our calendar
page.
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