
 | Untitled Diptych (detail), 1999, Paola Ferrario
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ExhibitsAt Fine Arts
"Eva Yeh: Sculpture in Paper." It has been said that one person's trash in another person's treasure, and this proves true in the case of internationally renowned artist Eva Yeh. Yeh, who uses such materials as used tea filters, hypodermic needle wrappers, and torn packing paper in her paper sculpture, is displaying twenty of her works for the first time in the United States in this special URI exhibition. Main Gallery through Sept. 30, 2000
"Inheritance: The Elder Relatives Series by Paola Ferrario" Color photographic triptychs, printed as Iris ink jets, attest to those moments in familial life full of laughter and conversely, fear; of love and loss. These color photographs read left to right and sometimes they bounce back, right to left. Brochure accompanies exhibition.Photography Gallery Sept. 13 - Nov. 5, 2000.
"30 Years: Main Gallery Poster Retrospective."Corridor Gallery through Sept. 28.
"Silent Dialogue: Ahmoo Angeconeb & Imna Arroyo" The work of two different "ethnic" graphic artists, one of whom is Inuit and resides in Lac Seul First Nation, Ontario, Canada, and the other of whom is Puerto Rican (of African, Taino, and Spanish descent) and lives in Willimantic, Conn.Corridor Gallery Oct. 3-Nov. 5.
All programs are free and open to the public.
Main Gallery: T-F, noon-4 pm & 7:30-9:30 pm; Sat. and Sun., 1-4 pm
Photography Gallery: T-F, noon-4 pm; Sat. and Sun., 1-4 pm
Corridor Gallery: Daily, 9 am-9 pm
For information call Judith Tolnick at 874-2775.
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