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Exhibition of artwork from Learning Through Photography at Moore
City Hall and bus shelters along east Market Street
Featuring final thesis work by candidates in Moore's graduate programs: MA in Art Education with an Emphasis is Special Populations, MFA in Interior Design and MFA in Studio Art.
Features work by Moore Faculty members: Jeff Dion, John McDaniel, Linda Wisner, Heather Ujiie, William Mangold and Jim Johnson.
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The Long Now explores the dialectical relationship between cinema and photography, and the liminal space between the still and moving image through the work…
Focusing on the work of Moore's Visionary Woman Award recipients for 2012, this exhibition provides insight into the careers of interior designer Victoria Hagan and graphic designer Ellen Lupton.
This exhibition is the first opportunity for the public to see works by candidates in Moore's MFA in Studio Art program. Having just completed an intensive studio residency in Burren, Ireland…
parklet (noun): a small urban park, often created by replacing several under-utilized parallel parking spots with a patio, planters, trees, benches, café tables…
KELLY REICHARDT
Meek's Cutoff (USA, 2010, 104 min.)
The year is 1845, the earliest days of the Oregon Trail, and a wagon team of three families has hired…
CHANTAL AKERMAN
Jeanne Dielman, 23 quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
(France, 1975, 201 min., French with English subtitles)
A singular work in film history, Chantal Akerman’s Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai…
MICHAEL SNOW
Wavelength
(Canada, 1967, 45 min.)
Considered a landmark of avant-garde cinema, Michael Snow’s Wavelength is a masterful exploration of the nature of perception and a formal meditation on…