Chronology of Articles and Essays

October, 2000

 

(above: Thomas Moran, A Showery Day, Grand Canyon,1919,  oil on canvas, 25 x 20 in. Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons*)

 

Resource Library articles and essays honoring the American experience through its art:

Helen Sampson and Annina Luck (10/31/00)

Mabel Alvarez (1891-1985) at Mission San Juan Capistrano (10/31/00)

Desert Tracks: Wildlife Art of the American Southwest (10/25/00)

Passion and Precision: Stephen Schatz and Bryan Haynes (10/24/00)

The Human Factor: Figuration in American Art, 1950 - 1995 (10/24/00)

Jacob Lawrence: The Frederick Douglass and Harriet Tubman Series of 1938-40 (10/24/00)

Speak Softly and Carry a Beagle: The Art of Charles Schulz (10/24/00)

David Wiesner at Greenville County Museum of Art (10/23/00)

College Art Association: 89th Annual Conference (10/23/00)

 

Arizona Highways: Celebrating Our Land, Our People (10/22/00)

Crafting Utopia, The Art of Shaker Women (10/22/00)

Making Spirits Bright: The World of Jayne Shelley-Pierce (10/21/00

Gardens of Santa Barbara and Hughcs at Napa Museum (10/21/00)

The Real, The Surreal, The Unreal in Contemporary Photography (10/20/00)

Committed to the Image: Contemporary Black Photographers at the Brooklyn Museum of Art (10/20/00)

Thirty Years of Rock and Roll: Photography by Larry Hulst (10/20/00)

Landscapes From the Permanent Collection: Part II (10/20/00)

 

Intimate Friends: Thomas Cole, Asher Durand, William Cullen Bryant (10/19/00)

Athens Treasures: A Bicentennial Celebration by the Athens Historical Society (10/19/00)

Leonard Baskin: Monumental Prints (10/19/00)

Flora and Fauna (10/18/00)

The Art of Family: The Christenberrys (10/18/00)

Richard V. Greeves Sculptures Unveiled at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center (10/18/00)

In Praise of Nature: Ansel Adams and Photographers of the American West (10/18/00)

Lions & Eagles & Bulls: Early American Tavern & Inn Signs from The Connecticut Historical Society (10/18/00)

The Deep End of the Gene Pool (10/18/00)

Weaving Culture: Baskets from the Museum of Northern Arizona Collections (10/18/00)

 

Painters and the American West (10/17/00)

Joan Fitzsimmons: Introduction to Landscape (10/17/00)

Derrick Cartwright Is New Director of Hood Museum of Art (10/17/00)

Robert A. Kret Named Director of The Hunter Museum of American Art (10/17/00)

Narratives of African American Art and Identity: The David C. Driskell Collection (1016/00)

In the City: Urban Views 1900-1940 (10/16/00)

Echoes: The Art of David C. Driskell (10/16/00)

Selections From The Air Force Art Collection - Keeping The Peace (10/16/00)

 

A Spiritual Journey: The Art of Eddie Lee Kendrick (10/15/00)

Our Backyard: History and Memory in American Folk Art (10/15/00)

From Paper to Print - Art of Eric Carle (10/15/00)

An American Diary: Paintings and Prints by Roger Shimomura (10/14/00)

after HISTORY: The Paintings of David Bierk (10/14/00)

An American Palette: Works from the Collection of John and Dolores Beck (10/14/00)

The Pictures of Texas Monthly: Twenty-five Years (10/13/00)

First Exposure: The Sketchbooks and Photographs of Theodore Robinson (10/13/00)

 

Indivisible: Stories of American Community (10/13/00)

Living the Tradition: Contemporary Hispanic Crafts from the Taylor Museum Collection (10/13/00)

Half Past Autumn: The Art of Gordon Parks (10/13/00)

California Paintings 1910-1940: Selections from Mills College Art Museum (10/12/00)

Works by Warhol from the Cochran Collection (10/12/00)

Surreal Anatomies: Works on Paper by Hans BelImer and Dorothea Tanning (10/11/00)

The Poetics of Place: Charles Burchfield and the Cleveland Connection (10/11/00)

Art and the Empire City: New York, 1825-1861 (10/11/00)

 

who stole the tee pee? (10/10/00)

Ustamdan Ogrendim, 'I Learned from My Master': Traditional Turkish Occupations (10/10/00)

Keeping Tradition Alive: The Political and Social Prints of Carlos Cortez (10/10/00)

Surface and Depth: Trends in Contemporary Portrait Photography (10/10/00)

Brigham Young University - Museum of Art Acquires Important Paintings (10/10/00)

 

Uta Barth: In Between Places (10/9/00)

ABC...123: Still Life Paintings by Stephen Johnson (10/9/00)

Scenes of the Pacific (10/9/00)

The Sporting View: American Sporting Art from the Collection of Robert B. Mayo (10/8/00)

Norman Rockwell: Pictures for the American People (10/7/00)

Light Construction: Photo-sculptures by Doug Prince (10/7/00)

The Russian Tradition (10/7/00)

 

Patrick Nagatani at The Center for Creative Photography (10/6/00)

The American Frontier Revisited (10/5/00)

Will Barnet: A Timeless World (10/5/00)

Georgia O'Keeffe in Williamsburg: A Re-Creation of the Artist's First Public Exhibition in the South (10/4/00)

American Twentieth-Century Watercolors from the Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute (10/3/00)

Against The Grain: The Second Generation of Boston Expressionism (10/3/00)

Treasures from The Connecticut Impressionist Art Trail: Connecticut's Millennium Legacy Trail (10/3/00)

The Swamp: On the Edge of Eden (10/3/00)

 

Eye of The Storm: The Civil War Drawings of Robert Knox Sneden (10/2/00)

American By Design, 1930-1960: Three Decades of lnnovation (10/2/00)

Strange But True: The Arizona Photographs of Allen Dutton (10/2/00)

Treasures of 19th-Century American Art (10/1/00)

In Line With Al Hirschfeld: An Al Hirschfeld Retrospective (10/1/00)

The Secret World of Celia Reisman (10/1/00)

Peter Lodato: From Installation to Painting, Selected Works 1980-2000 (10/1/00)

Palette Impressions: The Art of Helen Brewer (10/1/00)

 

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