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    Windows on Tennessee (Exhibition Catalogue)

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    Catalogue documenting the 1993 Ewing Gallery exhibition Windows on Tennessee. This exhibition featured work by 5 artists working in Tennessee. Exhibitors were: Lawrence Jasud, Baldwin S. Lee, Mike Smith, Meryl Truett, and Carlton F. Wilkinson

    Unsustainable: A Planet in Crisis

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    Unsustainable: A Planet in Crisis features artwork ranging in material, discipline, and execution that addresses the theme of planetary crises – climate change, the rise of disease and superbugs, world conflict and national instability, plastics in the ocean, gun violence, pollution of the waterways from mining, air pollution from use of fossil fuels, the opioid crisis, and species extinction. Participating artists are: Michele Banks, Brandon Ballengee, PhD, Scott Chimileski, PhD + Roberto Kolter, PhD, Brandon Donahue, Lorrie Fredette, Yeon Jin Kim Pam Longobardi, Dan Mills, John Sabraw, and Karen Shaw

    Through the Lens of Ed Westcott: A Photographic History of World War II\u27s Secret City (Exhibition Catalogue)

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    Catalogue of the 2005 exhibition made possible through a partnership between the Ewing Gallery of Art and Architecture, The University of Tennessee, and the American Museum of Science and Energy, Oak Ridge. The inaugural showing of this exhibition was held jointly at the Downtown Gallery, The University of Tennessee, and at the American Museum of Science and Energy, Oak Ridge, as a component of the 2005 Tennessee Valley Homecoming

    Color Refined (Exhibition Catalogue)

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    Color Refined is comprised of paintings, drawings, collages, and sculpture by five women artists who immigrated to the United States from five different countries. Although their ages span three generations, these New York based artists share a love of color and abstraction. Exhibiting artists were: Rachel Beach, Siri Berg, Gabriele Evertz, Beatrice Riese, and Rella Stuart-Hunt

    2014 Artist in Residence Biennial (Exhibition Catalogue)

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    The presence of acclaimed artists—who have lived and worked in major cultural centers across the country—enhances the educational opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the University of Tennessee School of Art. With daily contact over the course of a full semester, resident artists develop a unique relationship with the student body which complements the creative stimulation offered by guest lecturers and the School of Art’s faculty. Representing diverse ethnic, cultural, educational, and professional backgrounds, these resident artists introduce another layer of candor and a fresh artistic standard for the students who, though early in their formal art studies, are beginning to develop their own perceptions, skills, and theories in connection with the making of art. 2014 exhibiting artists were Michael Berryhill, Jaya Howey, EJ Houser, and Patricia Treib

    Printmakers Select Printmaker (Exhibition Catalogue)

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    Exhibition catalogue produced to accompany Printmakers Select Printmakers at the Art and Architecture Gallery, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. The exhibition was initiated by University of Tennessee printmaking professor Byron McKeeby, who died before its completion. The exhibition and catalogue are dedicated to his memory. This exhibition was organized to represent a cross section of contemporary printmaking in universities throughout the United States. Professors of printmaking from twenty institutions were invited to submit both a print of their own and prints by two of their outstanding students. Exhibitors were: Judy humphrey, Win Faulkner, Carol Susann Wehunt, Wayne Kimball, T. Christison, Evan Lindquist, Cynthia Livingstonm Toni Unrein, Dick Swift, Kent Hattersley, Lydia Kawasaki, Steve Cortright, Keith Schneider, Mary Ann Bonjorni, Richard Black, Cathy Jacobi, MaryDornenburg, Tom Hammond, Katie Davis, Susan Roberts,Fred Wessell, Lauri Spzak, Ellen Toti, Wendy Calman, James Kechbiel, Gerry Wubben, Keith Achepohl, Seok Chng, Kohn Calwelti, Cima Kat, Dan Kirchhefer, Branham Rendlen, John Whitsell, Deborah L. Havens, Ken Reker, John L. Winters, Mark Byzewski, Robert Ring, Thomas Mawrocki, Helen Bullen, Kelly Kriszamer, Francis Noel, Pam Longobardi, Jane Abrams, Jill Preiser, Pauline Sanchez, Lloyd R. Menard, Bill Greiner, Johntimothy Pizzuto, Judy Youngblood, Rhae Burden, John McAlpin, Charles Masey Jr., Fredrik Marsh, Henry McGee, Mark W. Anderson, Diego P. Sanchez

    2012 Artist in Residence Biennial (Exhibition Catalogue)

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    The presence of acclaimed artists—who have lived and worked in major cultural centers across the country—enhances the educational opportunities for both undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the University of Tennessee School of Art. With daily contact over the course of a full semester, resident artists develop a unique relationship with the student body which complements the creative stimulation offered by guest lecturers and the School of Art’s faculty. Representing diverse ethnic, cultural, educational, and professional backgrounds, these resident artists introduce another layer of candor and a fresh artistic standard for the students who, though early in their formal art studies, are beginning to develop their own perceptions, skills, and theories in connection with the making of art. The 2012 exhibiting artists were Keltie Ferris, Rob Nadeau, Ezra Johnson, and Josephine Halvorson

    Quadrivium (Exhibition Catalogue)

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    Quadrivium is Latin for the fourways or the place where the four roads meet. It\u27s use here describes Knoxville and the School of Art as the place where artistic roads and artists have met. Quadrivium features the work of the four most recent additions to the faculty of the School of Art: Joshua Bienko, Evan Meaney, Althea Murphy-Price, and Karla Wozniak

    Redefining the Multiple: Thirteen Japanese Printmakers (Exhibition Catalogue)

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    Curated by Sam Yates and Hideki Kimura, professor of art at Kyoto City University of Arts, Redefining the Multiple unites 13 printmakers from Japan who bring the techniques and concepts of printmaking to a wide range of contemporary and traditional media. Of the selected participants, four make three-dimensional objects and installations, two paint with printmaking tools and techniques, three use digital photography and technology, while others utilize traditional and recognizable printmaking methods. The featured artists are: Hideki Kimura, Junji Amano, Kouseki Ono, Koichi Kiyono, Shuji Chiaki, Toshinao Yoshioka, Shunsuke Kano, Naruki Oshima, Marie Yoshiki, Nobauki Onishi, Shoji Miyamoto, Arata Nojima, and Saori Miyake

    The Intimate Collaboration: Prints from Teaberry Press (Exhibition Catalogue)

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    Catalogue produced to document the exhibition The Intimate Collaboration: Prints from Teaberry Press. This exhibition documented the significant contributions to contemporary printmaking by Teaberry Press, an independent intaglio press owned by San Francisco-based artist, Tim Berry. Artists represented in The Intimate Collaboration were: William Allen, Terry Allen, Robert Arneson, Charles Arnoldi, John Baeder, Timothy Berry, Roger Brown, Squeak Carnwath, Christo, Gordon Cook, Robert Cottingham, Laddie Dill, James Ford, Rupert Garcia, Oliver Jackson, Jacob Kainen, Tom Knechtel, Don Nice, Jim Nutt, Claes Oldenburg, Deborah Orapallo, Sabina Ott, Ed Paschke, Philip Pearlstein, Ed Ruscha/Jim Ganzer, Irvin Tepper, Pat Steir, Anne Thornycroft, Jom Torlakson, Jack Tworkov, Beth Van Hoesen, and Willia, T. Wiley
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