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Piranesi: Views of Rome
March 22-May 18, 2008

Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-78) was an Italian etcher and archaeologist who, from 1748 to 1774, created his famous Views of Rome, a series of prints that depicted the eternal city's majestic ruins and that served for generations as the standard representations of Roman grandeur. The exhibition will include a range of prints drawn from regional collections, including Piranesi's Arch of Titus in the collection of the Hallie Ford Museum of Art.

Michael Dailey: Color, Light, Time, and Place
June 7-August 31, 2008

Michael Dailey is a Seattle painter and professor emeritus from the University of Washington. An abstract painter of tremendous skill and prowess whose work focuses on the deconstruction of the landscape to its basic elements of horizon, color, light, and atmosphere, the exhibition features 44 paintings and works on paper drawn from public and private collections throughout the region that span a 45-year period.



art work
David Gilhooly
Mothra, 1991
Plexiglas
Maribeth Collins Art
Acquisition Fund


art work
Entrance
Melvin Henderson-
Rubio Gallery




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