Half Told Half Seen, an exhibition by Annie Hogan January 2014
I am happy to announce an exhibition opportunity at the 1912 Gallery at Emory & Henry College in Emory, Virginia slated for January 2014. The exhibition titled Bloodline will be a photo/media exhibition that will show some existing works and a new video piece I will make this summer. Emory & Henry is a 175 year old, private, liberal arts college located in the highlands of Virginia.
Thank you to Anna Nenonen and the exhibition committee for this exciting opportunity!
The 1912 Gallery features three artists each semester. These temporary exhibits are by emerging and nationally acclaimed artists. Artalks, conversations with the artists about their lives and inspiration, are held in conjunction with the exhibits. Exhibits and Artalks are free and open to the public.
Jerry Uelsmann, Jack Beal, Virginia Scotchie, Cora Cohen, Richard Jolley, Tom Nakashima, Jennifer Pepper, Anne Austin Pearce, Cort Savage, Barbara Tisserat, James McGarrell, Willie Anne Wright, and Jake Berthot have served as visiting artists. The gallery has also featured work by Harvey Littleton, Janet Fish, Dale Chihuly, and Sally Mann.
Location and History
The Emory Train Depot was built in 1912 and served as a train station for travelers, including Emory & Henry students, traveling to and from Emory, Va.
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