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Courses and University Service
Curated Exhibitions Personal Exhibitions Presentations, Research & Writing Shenandoah Arts Council Shenandoah University Events and Lectures Gallery gerrykiefer[at]gkiefer[dot]com
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Curated Exhibitions My curatorial experience features an important exhibition on the early work of Margaret Bourke-White (College of Wooster Art Museum, 2000). Other exhibitions concern the contemporary and focus on photography, women artists, and interdisciplinary ventures in architecture, design, and performance. The space, place, and meaning of the gallery itself, recently termed a “white cube” in the process of deformation and reformation, are of particular interest as I develop new proposals for group and single-artist exhibitions. My Long-range planning also includes an invitational exhibition on mapping and conceptual art. Modern and Contemporary Art Exhibitions Steel and Real Estate: Margaret Bourke-White and Corporate Culture in Cleveland, 1927-1929, College of Wooster Art Museum, 2002 College of Wooster exhibition site Settings by Eight: New Work by Northern Ohio Women Photographers, Kent State University School of Art Gallery, 1997 Foreword to exhibition catalog Concept Architecture for a Post-Conceptual Age, Kent State University School of Art Gallery, 1989 Introduction to exhibition catalog Beyond the White Cube: Cultures, Contexts, Conjectures proposed exhibition Application & Guidelines Shenandoah University Exhibitions Creative Scholarship Day Faculty and Staff Art Exhibition 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Call for artists Exhibition poster Shenandoah University/Lord Fairfax Community College Juried Student Art Show 2006 Call for artists Juried Exhibitions Co-Juror, Shenandoah University/Lord Fairfax Community College Juried Student Art Show 2006 Co-Juror, Twelfth Annual Hampshire County Arts Council, Inc. Fall Fine Arts Show 2006 Hampshire Heritage Days website, Fall Fine Arts Show page Juror, “Paper Works,” Gallery RFD, Swainsboro, Georgia, March 2009 Paper Works juror page Back to the top
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