Jim Roche

University Galleries

University Gallery

Focus Gallery

Grinter Gallery

 
 
 

University Galleries

 

 

 

University Gallery

2006-2007 Exhibition Schedule

42nd Annual SA+AH Studio Faculty Exhibition
August 22-September 15, 2006
Reception: Friday, August 25, 7-9 pm


Theil Collection in Focus Gallery

Sign Times
Installation by Jim Roche
DVD Screening of Performances

Motorcycle Maps in Focus Gallery
September 26- November 9, 2006
Public Reception: Friday, October 13th, 7-9 pm
Members’ Private Preview: 6-7 pm, October 13th

Ten Plus Ten:
Revisiting Pattern & Decoration Painting
Miriam Schapiro, Tony Robbin, Robert Zakanitch, Jane Kaufman, Robert Kushner, Joyce Kozloff, Brad Davis, Ned Smyth, Valerie Jaudon, Kim MacConnel
November 21, 2006- February 2, 2007
Reception: Friday, December 1, 2006

Student Juried Exhibition (FACC)
February 13- March 9th, 2007
Reception: Friday, February 23, 2007

MFA Thesis Candidates I
March 27- April 6, 2007
Reception: Friday, March 30, 2007

MFA Thesis Candidates II
April 17- April 27, 2007
Reception: Friday, April 20, 2007


The University Gallery is an integral part of the programs and curricula of the School of Art and Art History. High quality, thought-provoking exhibitions are presented every four to eight weeks that engage the university and wider community in stimulating dialogue through visual language. Internationally recognized artists are featured each year. A department faculty exhibition, a professionally organized juried student arts exhibition and MFA graduating thesis shows are presented annually. The 3,000 square foot space is a lively, exciting venue that is also utilized for other events such as film screenings, receptions and lectures throughout the academic year.

Focus Gallery is an 850-square-foot space that presents curated exhibitions of student, alumni and invited artists’ work. Exhibitions change monthly. Focus Gallery is located in the in the Fine Arts Complex in the lobby of the School of Art and Art History’s administrative offices, Building C. This is a fun and vibrant venue.

Grinter Gallery is located in the lobby area of Grinter Hall, home to UF international programs and graduate studies administration. Its mission is to present international artwork. Exhibitions are multi-cultural. Input from many campus organizations guides the planning for Grinter Gallery.

 

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