On View at the Benton
Unfiltered: An Exhibition About Water
This exhibition is organized in collaboration with the departments of Natural Resources and the Environment, Civil and Environmental Engineering and Marine Sciences, Institute of Water Resources; as well as the CLEAR, CT Sea Grant, and CT NEMO Programs at the University of Connecticut, Storrs. Unfiltered explores water as a universal concern and touches specifically on the themes of: the power of water and the changing landscape, water pollution and biology, water scarcity, climate change, the physical properties of water, and the Connecticut River. The exhibition attempts to place on view works of art which provide visual launching points for discussions about these important water-based issues. The following artists are included in this exhibition: contemporary artists Diana Barker Price, Will Sillin, Leif Nilsson, Stacy Levy, Ravi Agarwal, Vibha Galhotra, Kate Cordsen, Susan Hoffman Fishman, Jamie Murphy, Michael Singer, Rani Jha, and Atul Bhalla; as well as nineteenth- and early twentieth-century artists: Lionel Feininger, Frederick Judd Waugh, Reginald Marsh, Arthur B. Davies, Gerrit Hondius, Martin Johnson Heade, Fairfield Porter, Maurice Prendergast, Henry Ward Ranger, and Robert Motherwell.
This exhibition is on view August 31 through December 17, 2017
Marking 35 Years: The Work of Deborah Dancy
Deborah Dancy is a painter whose abstract work describes odd invented spaces and stacked structures. Subtle tonalities and fragmented lines become descriptive markers in work that suggests familiar yet ambiguous spaces. Dancy works in a variety of mediums, large-scale oil paintings, mixed media on paper, printmaking and artists’ books. Professor Dancy has been on the faculty in the Department of Art and Art History at the University of Connecticut since 1981.
This exhibition is on view August 31 through October 15, 2017.
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