Sep 13 2006 - Dec 17 2006 : ZOELLNER, MAIN GALLERY
Santiago Calatrava: Early Drawings, 1980-82
Fourteen original sketches by the visionary award-wining architect, artist, engineer, and sculptor. Internationally renowned for his dramatic designs in Europe, major projects include expansion of the Milwaukee Art Museum and the new World Trade Center Transportation Hub in New York.
Resistance Unarmed: Colombian Communities Building Resistance to War
Color photography conveying the non-violent resistance to civil war conflict, as well as the hopes and stuggles of the people against political and social repression.
Aug 30 2006 - Nov 17 2006 : DUBOIS GALLERY, MAGINNES HALL
Carlos Lizama: Visualization and Global Identity
Lithographs, aquatints, xilographs (woodcuts), by the noted Chilean painter/ printmaker. Sponsored by Lehigh University Global Citizenship, LUAG and Latin American Studies.
Jun 17 2006 - Sep 29 2006 : SIEGEL GALLERY, IACOCCA HALL
WARHOL FLOWERS
Selected screenprints from two portfolios in the Lehigh University Permanent collection: Flowers (black and white), 1974 and Flowers (hand-colored), 1974.
Jun 14 2006 - Aug 6 2006 : DUBOIS GALLERY, MAGINNES HALL
ECHO: The Art of Echo McCallister, Outsider Artist
Organized by National Art Exhibitions by the Mentally Ill (NAEMI). Curated by Ricardo Viera.
Gifted autistic artist, Echo McCallister draws and paints a variety of themes, including vehicles, buildings, figures and landscapes. His special disability provides and inspirational view.
First Annual Lehigh University Art and Architecture Juried Exhibition
A survey of works by Lehigh University students in several media. Juried by Diane Labelle, director of the Goggleworks, Reading, PA. Curated by Clorinde Peters, and coordinated by Sam Kirk.