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This catalogue was published to accompany the exhibition Weatherspoon Art Museum: 70 Years of Collecting, on view from February 5-May 11, 2011. In 1941 Gregory D. Ivy, an artist, teacher, and the first head of the art department at Women's College, founded the Weatherspoon Art Gallery. Ivy was motivated by his belief that students should have firsthand experience of the art of their time. During the seven decades following his astute vision, the Weatherspoon has evolved from a small teaching gallery to a fully accredited museum with a national reputation that still places education at the heart of its mission. Ivy also felt the gallery would benefit the community, and he needed its support. ...
"The current museum store lacks connection with the museum and therefore its visitors. This design proposal attempts to establish and strengthen that connection, so the Weatherspoon Art Museum and its store can further serve their mission of serving the community of Greensboro."--Introduction.
Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at Spanierman Modern, New York, NY, Sept. 8-Oct. 1, 2011.
Presents an exhibition catalog that contains reproductions of the artist's working drawings along with essays discussing her works and methodology.
An inventory of works of art produced under the Works Progress Administration, 1933-1943, located in non-Federal depositories, initiated by the Fine Arts Program of GSA.