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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Undergraduate artists at Harvard have a notoriously difficult time displaying their work. Only one student gallery is available, and it hangs about six shows a year in the limited space of a single basement room. Because of the dearth of exhibit space, many productive students rarely have the opportunity to show their works. Georgia Bush, a junior in Currier House, is boldly exploring other means of showing her paintings. All this month a collection of her oil paintings is on view at the Currier Senior Common Room...

Author: By Suzanne PETREN Moritz, | Title: Student Art at Currier | 3/1/1991 | See Source »

...This exhibit consists mainly of large scale abstract paintings, including several diptychs. In them, Bush explores color and paint texture, and the result is a lively and captivating compilation. A number of these pieces have been displayed individually at the Triptych Student Gallery over the past year. But the viewer may better appreciate Bush's craft here, because when several of her works are presented together one can grasp their relation to each other...

Author: By Suzanne PETREN Moritz, | Title: Student Art at Currier | 3/1/1991 | See Source »

...initiative that Bush has shown in finding her own exhibit space and organizing her own show is well worth lauding. More importantly, her works are remarkable. To see such a strong collection of pieces from one artist is both refreshing and inspiring...

Author: By Suzanne PETREN Moritz, | Title: Student Art at Currier | 3/1/1991 | See Source »

Currents an international exhibit of video works by emerging artists. Through March...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Galleries/Exhibits | 2/21/1991 | See Source »

Among these several pieces are a group of photographs which document protests scenes. These pictures more than anything else in the exhibit put the artwork within the political realm. As these pictures flash between sculptures and prints we are reminded that this is an exhibit of lesbian art, highlighting a particular marginalized group's means of expression...

Author: By Suzanne PETREN Moritz, | Title: Lesbian Art for a Change | 2/15/1991 | See Source »

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