Current:
August 23 - November 19, 1995
The New Child explores artistic representations of childhood and family life in eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Britain, the ways in which these images conveyed social values, and the evolution of these images over the period. The online exhibition is offered in nine sections with color images and introductions; a cultural and political timeline of Georgian Britain with links to full-text source materials; and an online Self-Guided Tour for Young People and their Families which poses questions for discussion of the issues and paintings, and defines certain art-related terms.
Bridge of Knots
July 15 through September 3
An installation by the artist Helene Aylon on the exterior walls of the museum, consisting of lengths of knotted pillowcases hanging down the museum's concrete facade, commemorates the 50th anniversary of the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Previous:
January 11 - April 9, 1995
Explores the resonance of gay and lesbian experience in twentieth-century American art, focusing primarily on works made during the past thirty years. The WWW component has full-text essays by the co-curators, over a hundred color and b&w images selected from the exhibition, and more. Be sure to visit this area by clicking on the logo above.
July 1 - August 20, 1995
An exhibition of posters by artist David Lance Goines, celebrating his craft and the relationship the artist and the UAM/PFA for 25 years. Special to this online exhibition is an After Dark screensaver module created specially for the UAM/PFA and using images of most of the posters in the exhibition. You may download the Mac or Windows version of the screensaver directly! There is also order information for the posters.
Urban Revisions: Current Projects for the Public Realm
March 15 - July 16, 1995
Innovative urban design projects in Berkeley and nationwide present strategies for redesigning today's cities. A text introduction and opportunity to comment.
Jumping Lines: Maisin Art & Rainforest Conservation
April 19 - July 2, 1995
Presents a group of extraordinary contemporary tapa cloth paintings from the Maisin region of Papua New Guinea. The online component, with images of the art, the rainforest, and the story of the exhibition, was developed in coordination with HotWired.
Art Exhibition Schedule for 1996