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Monochrome: orange
Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts
January 22 - March 4, 2006
Reception: First Firday, February 3
 

Monochrome: orange is an exhibition that features four


Carol Flueckiger

teen artists working in a variety of disciplines that are thematically linked by one color. For this exhibit the color orange has been arbitrarily selected as the theme. Curators of the exhibition included Carol Flueckiger, assistant professor of 2D & painting; Robin Germany, associate professor of photography and Sang-Mi Yoo, assistant professor of foundations.

 


William Cannings

By focusing on one color curatorial selections have been made to include such disciplines as sculpture, photography, painting, digital and ceramics.

Although this exhibition celebrates a formal issue; color, it is evident that the artists are using the color orange in unpredictable, poetic and sometimes humorous ways. Images such as rubber goldfish, a Popsicle, nature and geometric shapes are linked together by the color orange. What does the color orange mean to you?


Sang-Mi Yoo

 


Artists included in the exhibition are Mary Bausman,  Shannon Cannings, Will , Gina Dominique, Carol Flueckiger, Deborah Gavel, Robin Germany, Wes Harvey, Mel Hombre, Jane Mahon, Joyce Howell, Stephanie Lanter, Jonathan Whitfill and Sang-Mi Yoo.