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June 19 - December 31, 2010
Andy Goldsworthy carves, melts, or otherwise shapes various natural elements into impressive, often temporary works of art around the globe in what is known as "land art." This Scottish visionary uses only snow, stone, wood, water, mud, flower petals, and other natural materials to construct his works, which have ranged from frozen arches at the North Pole to a seven-foot-long chain of red poppy petals.
Moments in Time features loans from art collectors Joel and Sherry Mallin of New York City, who have earned a place in ARTnews magazine's "200 Top Collectors" list for their magnificent collections of contemporary art. Other items were graciously loaned by the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York; and Galerie Lelong in New York City.
The exhibit also features an ongoing screening of the documentary "Rivers and Tides." The film, directed by German director Thomas Riedelscheimer, chronicles Goldsworthy's creative process over a year-long period. "Rivers and Tides" is shown with permission from Roxie Releasing.

White clay and seawater / poured over rock / turned grey / after high tide / remade with red clay / Martha's Vineyard / August 2005
(c) Andy Goldsworthy, Courtesy of Galerie Lelong, New York NY
EXHIBIT SPONSORS:

Seven Trees Foundation
Alyce & Mort Spector
Sherry & Joel Mallin
eciGroup
Gallery Admission
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Students 12-18: $2
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Romberger Hallway Gallery
We always display an assortment of Ned Smith originals in the Romberger Hallway Gallery. Current originals on display include The Telltale Ripple, Ladies' Man, Keeper of the Cliffs and Windfall Grouse.
We also always have several Ned Smith pen-and-ink drawings on display. Current selections include Barred Owl and Copperhead, both commissioned for the Pennsylvania Game News.
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