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e A R T h:
the importance of environmental art 

february 10 thru march 31 

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  Click here to read the official PRESS RELEASE

Click here to view the ON-LINE exhibit sponsored by the Islands Institute

featuring works by internationally known artists Agnes Denes and Patricia Johanson as well as works by emerging artists Brian Collier, Diana Lynn Thompson, and Deborah Yaffe.

Please join artists Brian Collier and Diana Lynn Thompson at the opening reception on February 10, 2006 from 7-9 pm.  Refreshments will be served.

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The eARTh exhibition of environmental art showcases artists' diverse responses to the beauty of our natural world, to the complexities of the human-nature relationship and to the environmental problems we currently face.

We are proud to host such a diverse body of works by such esteemed artists and hope that you will join us for the opening reception on February 10 at 7pm. 

Diana Lynn Thompson and Brian Collier will be present at the opening reception to answer questions and discuss their work in greater detail.  Although the other artists cannot attend, each has supplied us with copius reflective text  about the pieces they have on display.

  thompson spill (pods)                                                                                                                     Diana Lynn Thompson, Spill (pods), 2006. 

This is the site-specific piece that Diana Lynn Thompson created during her week long stay in Yellow Springs.  It will be installed in the Herndon Gallery until March 31, 2006.

 

The Herndon Gallery is located on Antioch's campus, in South Hall.  South Hall is "on the U", and the gallery is on the bottom floor.  We hope that you'll come by to participate in some of our events!  If you have any questions, please contact us!

The Gallery is open Tuesday thru Friday from 1 until 8 and

Saturdays and Sundays from 12 until 4

 

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For more information,

you can email Colette Palamar, the Director of
the Herndon Gallery, at cpalamar@antioch-college.edu

or you can contact Jennifer Coulombe, the Assistant Director at jcoulombe@antioch-college.edu.

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ABOUT THE HERNDON GALLERY

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Founded in 1994 with the support of Terry and Eva Herndon, the Herndon Gallery presents contemporary art exhibitions and hosts a variety of community events. Past exhibitions have featured contemporary Native American and Latin American art as well as the work of national and regional painters, sculptors and photographers. The gallery presents four exhibitions per year, including an exhibition of work by graduating seniors each spring.

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  • An Overview of the Herndon Gallery Space

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