We feature American paintings and works on paper from the 1920s to the 1950s with special interest in the Urban/Industrial Scene, Modernism, Atelier 17, Surrealism, and African American work.
This weekend:
Syracuse University Print Fair in conjunction with the exhibition
About Prints: The Legacy of STANLEY WILLIAM HAYTER
In addition to prints and drawings by HAYTER we’ll feature work by
MINNA CITRON, HOWARD DAUM, DOROTHY DEHNER,
SUE FULLER, PETER GRIPPE, FANNIE HILLSMITH, KETT, FRANZ KLINE,
ALICE TRUMBULL MASON, ANNE RYAN, LOUIS SCHANKER,
and KARL SCHRAG.
Shaffer Art Building
Syracuse University, Main Campus
Friday, September 23, Noon to 6 PM
Saturday: September 24, Noon to 6 PM
Sunday, September 25, Noon to 4 PM
There will also be a Symposium, Atelier 17: A Gathering Place
Friday, September 23, 10 AM
and
Saturday, September 234, 10 AM
Shemin Auditorium, Shaffer Art Building
Talks by Domenic Iacono, Director of Syracuse University Art Galleries,
Joanne Moser, Former Deputy Curator, Smithsonian American Art Museum,
Christina Weyl, Freelance Curator, and Andrew Rafferty, Professor,
Rhode Island School of Design.
Link to the Gallery’s Atelier 17 page:
http://www.susantellergallery.com/cgi/STG_art.pl?artist=atelier
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