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Symphony in Red

Moore Alumna Dori Specter is having a showing of her paintings at Bryn Mawr Hospital.

Bryn Mawr Hospital
Bodine Lobby
130 Bryn Mawr Avenue
Bryn Mawr, PA

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Play Next Episode

Alumna Kelly A Kozma '10 exhibits work in Play Next Episode at  The Delaware Center for Contemporary Arts from September 15th to December 16th.

Opening Reception: October 5th


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To be a Lady

To be a Lady features work by Moore alumna Mary Judge '75.
 
1285 Avenue of the Americas Art Gallery and Norte Maar
Opening reception: Monday, September 24, 2012 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
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African American Art Since 1950

Group show that features work by Moore Faculty member Moe Brooker at the David C. Driskell Center at the University of Maryland.

Opening reception: September 20th 5-7pm

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Fall Youth Programs

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Works on paper

Works on Paper  features work by Moore Graduate alumna Lauren Petrovich-Cheney MFA '11.

Perkins Center for the Arts
395 Kings Highway
Moorestown, NJ 08057

October 7 – December 9, 2012

Opening…

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Fall Continuing Education

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Deb Sokolow: All Your Vulnerabilities Will Be Assessed

A tangle of myth and reality, Deb Sokolow’s text-driven, diagrammatic drawings record the obsessive, inner-dialogue of a nameless, unreliable narrator who speculates on various topics relating to popular culture, politics, conspiracy…

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Shizu Saldamando: All Tomorrow’s Parties

Shizu Saldamando’s work proposes a decidedly contemporary take on portraiture, in which the conventional constructs of identity are challenged by layering signifiers and hybrid meanings that hint at the complexity of…

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Emma Salamon: Vanitas

Like memento mori, Emma Salamon’s darkly romantic, installation-based works explore the dichotomous terrain between desire and repulsion, beauty and decay and, ultimately, life and death.

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