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Photographs by Kay Westhues
May 31-July 19, 2009
This exhibition will display about fifty color prints selected from her current project of photographing rural culture in Indiana. Westhues studied photography at the Rhode Island School of Design and Indiana University.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: Free and open to the public
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Dates & Times
Dates:
May 31-July 19, 2009Times:
Tuesday – Wednesday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Thursday – Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday, 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. -
Venue Info
Snite Museum of Art South Bend, IN 46556
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Parking Info
The Visitor Parking lot just east of the Marie DeBartolo Center for Performing Arts is available at all times and can be accessed from the corner of Eddy Street and Holy Cross Drive, accessible by traveling north of Edison Avenue on Eddy Street. The $2.00 fee is paid upon exiting, or by using a free token available at the front security desk.
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Accessibility Info
- Wheelchair Access
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NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information.
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: Tom Friedman Lecture
"Fascinating presentation by a living genius"
Review posted by: Nicole Garton from Los Angeles, CA USA, Nov 06, 2009
As an art history undergrad at ND at the time, this lecture blew my mind and totally changed my perception of the contemporary art scene. Tom Friedman is witty, fun and philosophical - and a truly... Expand
As an art history undergrad at ND at the time, this lecture blew my mind and totally changed my perception of the contemporary art scene. Tom Friedman is witty, fun and philosophical - and a truly engaging speaker. Bravo to the Art Department for inviting him to present. Collapse
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Event Name: Sculptural Vessels by Bill Kremer
"Now Showing at the Mount Vernon Art Museum"
Comment posted by: Robert Schueler from Mount Vernon Iowa usa, Oct 25, 2009
I just found out that the ONE pot now occupying space on the floor of the NEWLY created Mount Vernon Art Museum is a William Kremer piece wood fired during that 1998-9 inaugural year. I am wondering... Expand
I just found out that the ONE pot now occupying space on the floor of the NEWLY created Mount Vernon Art Museum is a William Kremer piece wood fired during that 1998-9 inaugural year. I am wondering if anyone would like to purchase the masterpiece in order to help finance our next show on PEACE. Congratulations on a successful showing of the Masters work. Collapse
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Event Name: Images from the Era of the French Revolution
"Fantastic exhibit of little-known treasures"
Review posted by: Julia Douthwaite from South Bend, IN, Sep 13, 2008
This exhibit features a number of little-known treasures from the revolutionary era housed at Notre Dame. It is a must-see for anyone interested in the relations between art and politics during the... Expand
This exhibit features a number of little-known treasures from the revolutionary era housed at Notre Dame. It is a must-see for anyone interested in the relations between art and politics during the French Rev., or any period. Especially interesting are the domestic images of women and children, by famous artists such as David and Vigée-Lebrun. The exhibit is linked to the bilingual colloquium (open to the public) sponsored by IUSB and ND on revolutionary studies which will bring scholars from around the world to South Bend on October 6-7, 2008. See website: http://www.nd.edu/~colloque/index.html. High school teachers and students are especially urged to attend. The exhibit is a wonderful resource and should facilitate interdisciplinary study of art, politics, and literature around our region. Thank you Snite Museum! Collapse
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Event Name: The Women of the Taller de Grafica Popular
"Celebrating Women's Point of View"
Review posted by: Anne Dilenschneider from Montara, CA, USA, Jul 01, 2007
This exhibit of the work of the women of TGP is a powerful mix of history, art, and women's sensibility. Like many of the works in this exhibit, the piece, "Derecho A Alimentarese"/"The Right to Feed... Expand
This exhibit of the work of the women of TGP is a powerful mix of history, art, and women's sensibility. Like many of the works in this exhibit, the piece, "Derecho A Alimentarese"/"The Right to Feed Oneself" by African-American TGP artist Elizabeth Catlett (who lived in Mexico for 30 years) has a stunning luminosity. This beautiful, powerful exhibit is not to be missed. Collapse
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