
El Viaje
May 12 - 30, 2003
Opening Reception: Friday, May 23, 7-9 pm
Ana Maria Delgado’s first solo exhibition entitled El Viaje (the voyage), is one of strong photographic works. The exhibition includes traditional as well as alternative photography involving unique pinhole images. The work mainly focuses on the journey of an ancestral object as it is paralleled by the artist’s own journey. As the object becomes voyeur in these expressive images, the artist finds herself becoming the object.

I am Cosme Herrera
June 2 - June 20, 2003
Opening Reception: Friday, June 6, 7-9 pm
Cosme Herrera’s first solo exhibition entitled I am Cosme Herrera, showcases new works fundamentally about communication and memory. The work explores the meaning of communication and the importance of recalling memory through the eyes of their creator. The pieces attempt to transcend and discover the spiritual through their meditative, ritualistic, and obsessive processes. The exhibition includes paintings on wood and ceramic sculpture
An Untitled Show
By Mesha Reynolds
June 23- July 11,2003
Closing Reception: Friday July 11th, 7-9pm
"An Untitled Show" is the first solo exhibition by recent BFA graduate Mesha Reynolds. The primarily photographic work draws upon her experiences with depression and her memories of family. Mesha conveys her stories through the use of self-portraits and snapshots. The metaphoric images represent her attempts toward self-realization while showing the struggles of the process.
Left of Centre -
A sculptural installation by Barron Hall and Robmat Butler
July 14 - August 2, 2003
Opening Reception: Friday, July 18th 2003 from 7 - 9 PM
The first collaborative show for Barron Hall and Robmat Butler will be an entirely site-specific sculptural installation. The show is intended to transform a familiar everyday space into something completely foreign and unknown to the viewer. Multiple techniques and materials will be utilized to create an entirely unique and interactive environment. Site-specific lighting will be created to emphasize the environment. The show will explore movement within unfamiliar space and the relationships of objects and space. It will also focus on the relationships of the viewer to the space and objects around them. Specific pieces of the show will be for sale to the public, with prices yet to be determined.