Spring 2015 and earlier
2015 School of Art Faculty Exhibition
Painting in the World: Reflections on Politics, Violence, and Reconciliation
Selected Works by Beth Van Hoesen
Wounded Landscapes: Post-Holocaust Drawings, Artists’ Books, and Paintings
Tangibles: Beauty and Purpose in the Art of the Book
Paolo Soleri: Think. Draw. Build. Sustain.
6th Biennial Juried Exhibition
6th Biennial Juried Exhibition
September 18 - November 17, 2012 Congratulations to the Place winners of the NAU Art Museum's 6th Biennial Juried Print Exhibition! 1st Place: Marilee Salvator, Growth Patterns 2nd Place: Anna Kenar, Armor (Torso) 3rd Place: "Briar Craig, Nostradam vs. Agnostic Honorable Mention: Richard Hricko, Sycamore I A special thank you to David Williams, Professor of Printmaking at Northern Arizona University’s School of Art, for having launched the NAU Art Museum’s first print biennial in 2002. This biennial has grown over the years to become…
Paolo Soleri: Think. Draw. Build. Sustain.
February 19 - April 13, 2013 The NAU Art Museum and the Cosanti Foundation will present an exhibition of architect Paolo Soleri’s renderings and models created over his forty-year career. This exhibition, titled “Paolo Soleri: Think. Draw. Build. Sustain.” will be open to the public from February 19 to April 13, 2013. This exhibition is designed to appeal to many disciplines that are threaded into the practice of responsible architecture today - including the humanities, environmental studies, history,…
2013 School of Art Faculty Exhibition
May 7- May 31, 2013 Opening Reception: 5:00 -7:00 p.m May 9, 2013 The annual exhibition features 30 pieces by 15 faculty members in the NAU School of Art, with media to include ceramics, glass, lithography, and watercolor among many others. Artists represented include Don Bendel, Jason Bohnert, Maureen Costa, Debra Edgerton, Jason Hess, Jennifer Holt, Dennis McGinnis, James O’Hara, Tom Patin, Steve Schaeffer, Barbra Sheeley, Elisa Weideman, Julie Williams, David Williams, and Lynne Wright.
Tangibles: Beauty and Purpose in the Art of the Book
Exhibition dates: September 17 – November 16, 2013 The Northern Arizona University Art Museum presents “Tangibles: Beauty and Purpose in the Art of the Book,” an exhibition to run from September through November of 2013. This exhibition is created in the belief that the physical artifact of a book can offer sensory experiences and imaginative encounters that the realm of digital facsimiles and “virtual” art cannot. The exhibition will include works that go beyond self-expression to engage with political and cultural…
Wounded Landscapes: Post-Holocaust Drawings, Artists’ Books, and Paintings
Featuring the artwork of Karen Baldner and Arie Galles Exhibition Dates: March 11 – April 26, 2014 Articles featuring this exhibition: “NAU Art Museum hosts Post-Holocaust works: – The Lumberjack INSIDE NAU interview with Martin-Springer Institute Director, Bjorn Krondorfer