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Articles (245):
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Heather D. Freeman: Mamma’s Boy and Jeff Murphy: Dig
- “Dig” by Murphy and “Mamma’s Boy” by Freeman, both of Charlotte, North Carolina, explore the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. Posted October 4, 2012
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Vicki Lynn Wilson: Cumulus
- A 1900 square foot installation made of cardboard, paper mache and paper. Posted September 24, 2012
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Multiple artists – Fall Faculty Show
- September 2012 Posted September 1, 2012
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Cascade Faculty and Staff Exhibition
- The PCC Cascade Gallery is proud to present, for the very first time, a Cascade Campus non-Art Department staff and faculty exhibition. Please join us in celebrating the talent and artistry of our employees. Posted June 7, 2012
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2012 Annual Spring Student Art Exhibition
- Please visit the show and vote on your favorite work of art! Posted May 7, 2012
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Multiple artists – Art Faculty Show
- May 2012 Posted May 1, 2012
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Student Art Exhibition: Made at Cascade
- The Cascade Gallery is featuring the PCC Cascade Campus Student Art Exhibit, Made at Cascade. This group exhibit of work done by our art students highlights the board range of works with an array of techniques and artistic expressions. Posted April 19, 2012
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Damien Gilley: Data Systems Plaza
- Damien Gilley’s Data Systems Plaza appropriates and transforms the gallery into a temporary showroom exhibiting sculptural experiences from a fictitious company. Drawing influence from science fiction and technology developments of the early digital era, the works reference an industry that posits advanced, speculative, and futuristic products and phenomena. Posted April 3, 2012
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Michael Todd Arrigo: Packing Up
- Cascade Gallery presents a video installation and video stills by Ohio artist, Michael Todd Arrigo. "Most of my recent work begins as simple interactions with my family. I preserve some aspect of these interactions as photos, video or audio snippets and display them in ways that expose the meaning and strangeness immanent in commonplace objects and activities." Posted March 8, 2012
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Arcy Douglass: Ten Thousand Things
- Arcy Douglass's Ten Thousand Things uses the repetition of a simple formal vocabulary to reflect the complex structure of natural systems. Resembling the depth and expanse of the starlit sky or the gridded streetlights of an urban metropolis, Ten Thousand Things presents a field of lit points perpetually emerging into and escaping from our vision. Posted February 23, 2012