Curated Or Produced Substantial Public Exhibitions And Events - Exhibition/event
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- PublicationBC - Before ComputersBC – Before Computers was an exhibition at the New England Regional Art Museum that combined pictures of pre-digital activities and pre-digital equipment and devices which could be used and interacted with by the public. It was designed to give the public new perspectives on art and occupations by providing a new conceptual filter.
- PublicationImagining SpaceImagining Space was a jointly curated exhibition held at the New England Regional Art Museum (NERAM) that included 35 artworks chosen from the NERAM collections. Sculptures and installations were specially constructed for the gallery space and the exhibition explored different interpretations of artistic and mental space. The artistic material was divided into five sections: Delineating Space, Intersecting Space, Ephemeral Space, Inhabiting Space, and Psychological Space. An introductory didactic panel that outlined the ideas behind the five particular themes accompanied each of these five sections within the gallery space to encourage different ways of seeing. In examining how space is used artistically, this curated exhibition provided insight into the nature of artistic expression and an understanding of how artworks can redefine our perceptions of the world.
- PublicationPrint and Process II: Works from the permanent collectionPrint and Process II was a curated exhibition that presented and elucidated twelve different print making techniques using works from the 15th to 21st centuries. It included artefacts such as printing blocks, plates and screens, and extensive didactic panels to allow the public to understand the techniques and aesthetics of the various processes.
- PublicationTypographiaTypographia was an exhibition that explored various aspects of the use of typography, both to enhance communication of the content and as a pure design/artistic element. It juxtaposed text as communication and text as art and encouraged the public to become part of the creative process.