
Birnham Wood, 1983 David Shapiro Lithograph, 67 x 36.5 inches Located on the 3rd floor, west stairwell
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Birnham Wood, 1983 David Shapiro Lithograph, 67 x 36.5 inches Located on the 3rd floor, west stairwell
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Subtle Bodies, 1983 David Shapiro Lithograph, 48.5 x 37.5 inches Located on the 3rd floor, Dean’s Office Conference Room
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David Shapiro (1944-2014) was an American multimedia artist known for his abstract work rooted in symbols. Shapiro was born in Brooklyn, New York and studied at the Pratt Institute. Shapiro then received an MFA in 1968 from Indiana University. Shapiro incorporated Buddhist hand symbols, yoga pose motifs, circles, spirals, waves, and flames into his work… Read more »
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Dublin Hill Inn Will Moses Lithograph on paper, 24 x 27.5 inches Located on the 4th floor, adjunct office exterior
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Will Moses (born 1956) is the great grandson of Grandma Moses, and is a fourth generation folk painter. Moses was born in Eagle Bridge, New York and here creates paintings that reflect the quiet beauty of the tiny community nestled close to the Vermont border. Painting is a natural tradition for Moses, who began painting… Read more »
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The Butterfly Woos the Blossom, 1975 Herbert Lewis Fink Print on paper, 24 x 27.5 inches Located on the 3rd floor, faculty hallway
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Portrait with Boogums and Moose (the dog), 1980 Abigail Rorer Lithograph, 17 x 19.5 inches Located on 3rd floor, faculty hallway Note: this item is an artist’s proof
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Abigail Rorer (b. 1949) was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania and studied printmaking at the Rhode Island School of Design. Following her graduation, Rorer worked as an illustrator for a number of commercial presses and publishing houses, illustrating works for many authors including Henry David Thoreau. In 1989, Rorer founded The Lone Oak Press saying that… Read more »
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Steven Sorman was born in Minneapolis in 1948, earned a BFA from the University of Minnesota in 1971, and continues living and working in the state–currently living in Red Wing. Sorman is known for working on a rather large and impressive scale and for his multimedia, complex drawings, paintings, and prints (as well as the… Read more »
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Again: Said, 1982 Steven Sorman Lithograph, collage, hand additions, 27 x 68.375 x 3 inches Located on the 3rd floor, north hallway