Talk:Nava Atlas

Latest comment: 1 year ago by Classicfilms in topic Refs needed

Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment

edit

  This article is or was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Threedeezeens.

Above undated message substituted from Template:Dashboard.wikiedu.org assignment by PrimeBOT (talk) 15:17, 18 January 2022 (UTC)Reply

Refs needed

edit

This section needs to follow WP:RS to be restored.-Classicfilms (talk) 16:46, 20 March 2023 (UTC)Reply

--

Installations and exhibits

edit

Selected exhibitions

edit
edit

Concourse/Discourse Gallery (N. Adams, MA)[1]

In Retrospect (2010-2012)

edit

A traveling exhibit featuring three contemporary artists Nava Atlas, Maureen Cummins, and Ann Lovett, exploring present-day culture through a historic lens.[1] This show visited Abcedarian Gallery (Denver, CO), Hope College - De Pree Gallery (Holland, MI), SUNY Ulster - Muroff-Kotler Gallery (Stone Ridge, NY), Lafayette College - Skillman Library Gallery (Easton, PA), Visual Studies Workshop - Siskind Gallery (Rochester, NY), Wells College - String Room Gallery (Aurora, NY), College of New Rochelle - Castle Gallery (New Rochelle, NY)[1]

The Radwaste and Stonehenge Books (1985-1989)

edit

A traveling exhibition featuring Nava Atlas and Chaim Tabak starting at the Wichita Art Museum (Wichita, KS) and moving to Carnegie Center for the Arts (Dodge City, KS), Washburn University - Mulvane Art Center (Topeka, KS), Pittsburg State University - University Gallery (Pittsburg, KS), Emporia State University - University Gallery (Emporia, KS), SUNY at New Paltz - College Art Gallery (New Paltz, NY), SUNY at Alfred - Nelson Fosdick Gallery (Alfred, NY), and SUNY at Oswego, Tyler Art Gallery (Oswego, NY)

Selected group exhibitions

edit

2017

edit

The Sexual Politics of Meat' This exhibition commemorated the 25th anniversary of the publication of Carol J. Adams's book The Sexual Politics of Meat. The show, taking place at The Animal Museum in Los Angeles, CA from February 25 – April 30, 2017 was curated by three artists, Kathryn Eddy, Janell O’Rourke & L.A. Watson and featured eco-feminist work by fourteen contemporary women artists, challenging the question of “How does someone become something?”.[2]

2016

edit

“Earth SOS” - Flomenhaft Gallery, NYC

“The Measure of All Things: Rethinking Humanism through Art” - The University at Buffalo, NY

2014

edit

"Book Power" - 23 Sandy Gallery (Portland, OR)

“Unintended Consequences” - Slusser Gallery at the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI)

“Reimagining Rosa Parks” - Prince George’s Community College (Largo, MD)

2013

edit

“Art History: Redux” - Weatherspoon Art Museum (Greensboro, NC)

“From Bande Dessinée to Artist’s Book: Testing the Limits of Franco-Belgian Comics” - Center for Book Arts, NYC

“I Do” - Visual Studies Workshop, Rochester, NY

“Is This Freedom?” - Wiseman Gallery, Rogue Community College (Grants Pass, OR)

“Post-Racial U.S.” - New Mexico State University Art Gallery (Las Cruces, NM)

“Under the Wings of Artemis: The Crossroads of Scholarship and Art” - University of Washington Libraries (Seattle, WA)

“A Seat at the Table: An Exploration Through Artist’s Books” - WOCA Projects (Fort Worth, TX)

2011

edit

“With Food in Mind” - Center for Book Arts (New York, NY)

“The Book: A Contemporary View” - Delaware Center for Contemporary Art (Wilmington, DE)

2010

edit

“Fit to Be Bound” - Everson Museum of Art (Syracuse, NY)

“Pages” - La Tienda Exhibition Gallery (Santa Fe, NM)

“Pop-Up Now!” - 23 Sandy Gallery (Portland, OR)

“Book + Art: Artist’s Books from the Sallie Bingham Center” - Duke University, Perkins Library Gallery (Durham, NC)

2009

edit

“Bookends: The Book as Art” - Pyramid Atlantic Art Center (Silver Spring, MD)

“Analog catalog: Investigating the Permanent Collection” - Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art (SUNY New Paltz, NY)

2008

edit

“Dog-Eared: Revealing the Content of Artist’s Books” - Purdue University (W. Lafayette, IN)

“Beyond Reading: Books as Art” - Suffolk Museum (Suffolk, VA)

“Are We There Yet? 40 Years of Feminism” - ARC Gallery & Educational Foundation (Chicago, IL)

“Conceptually Bound” - Victoria Arts Connection Gallery (Victoria, B.C.), Pacific Festival of the Book, The Mohr Gallery, The Community School of Music and Art (Mountain View, CA)

2007

edit

“Conceptually Bound” - Cal. State University - Univ. Art Gallery (Chico, CA)

“Artist’s Books 2007” - Cuesta College (San Luis Obispo, CA)

“The Female Gaze” - Iona College (New Rochelle, NY)

"Book in Hand" - Arts + Literature Laboratory (New Haven, CT)

2006

edit

"Do Not Fold, Bend, Spindle, or Mutilate” - Washington Pavilion of Arts and Science (Sioux Falls, SD)

"Collaborative Concepts" (Beacon, NY)

2005 and earlier

edit

“Recent Acquisitions” - College Art Gallery (SUNY New Paltz, NY, currently called The Dorsky Museum)

Book Arts” - Hand in Hand Galleries (NYC)

“Humor, Wit, and Whimsy” - Bowie State College (Bowie, MD)

“Painted Surfaces” - Albany Institute of History and Art (Albany, NY)

“Brooklyn Artists” - Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn NY)

References

  1. ^ a b c "Exhibit and Installation Views | Nava Atlas". www.navaatlasart.com. Retrieved 2018-03-15.
  2. ^ "The Animal Museum - The Sexual Politics of Meat". The Animal Museum. 2016-08-31. Retrieved 2018-03-15.