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2003 Spring Exhibitions: Group 3

May 11 – May 25, 2003

CCS Bard Galleries

Exhibition Category
Collected exhibitions

Exhibitions curated by second-year students in the Center for Curatorial Studies graduate program in curatorial studies and contemporary art. 

Included exhibitions
More than a thousand words
Curated by Kazeem Adeleke
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Photographs by Zwelethu Mthethwa, Tracey Rose, and Berni Searle confronting the traumatic experiences of women in colonial and postcolonial Africa.

This is Us
Curated by Robert Blackson
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Jeremy Deller, a British artist, collaborates with area musicians - ranging from church choirs to cheerleaders - to produce a sound portrait of the Mid Hudson Valley. A spring concert will launch the resulting compilation CD.

Subscribe: Recent Art in Print
Curated by Ingrid Chu
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Franz Ackerman, Gareth James, Dave Muller, Danica Phelps, Ron Terada, and the artist group BANK create postcards, advertisements, and other projects that will be published in New York-based art periodicals this spring.

Split: Women in Dislocation
Curated by Christel Tsilibari
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Works by Mona Hatoum, Stefana McClure, Senam Okudzeto, Fiona Tan, and Danwen Xing that reflect on the effects of cultural dislocation in their lives.

Rest Assured
Curated by Ana Vejzovic
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Sculptures, drawings, and videos by David Kramer, Euan Macdonald, Renata Poljak, and Chris Vorhees that examine experiences of leisure in contemporary society.

To What End?
Curated by John Weeden
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Works in which an individual expends effort for no apparent reward.