Erie Art Museum

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Erie, PA
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The Erie Art Museum features a schedule of 18 to 20 changing exhibitions annually. Embracing a wide range of subjects, both historical and contemporary, exhibitions encompass folk art, contemporary craft, multi-disciplinary installations, community-based work, and public art as well as traditional media. The Erie Art Museum is located at 411 State Street in Erie, PA 16501. Please see the Museum's website for hours and admission fees.
Note: A Google Book Search conducted April 30, 2008 located the following books published by the Museum. None featured Limited Preview. The catalogues are listed in reverse date order.
Thomas Paquette: Traversed Lands: September 18 - December 12, 2004, By Thomas Paquette, J.S. McCarthy Co, Erie Art Museum. Published 2004 by Erie Art Museum. ISBN:0970928262. Related: Thomas Paquette: Traversed Lands; essay by John D. O'Hern (12/6/04)
Michael Brolly: Cradle to Cradle, By Michael Brolly, Erie Art Museum, Erie Art Museum. Published 2002 by Erie Art Museum. Woodwork. 43 pages .ISBN:0970928211. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Erie Art Museum (Erie, Penn.), Kendall School of Art & Design (Grand Rapids, Mich.), Open Space Galleries (Allentown, Penn.), and Ohio Craft Museum (Columbus, Ohio). Related: Enfant Terrible: The Work of Michael Brolly; essay by Glenn Adamson (7/15/02)
In the Spirit of the Ancestors: The Kappmeyer Collection of Native American Art, By John Krena, Allison Bird-Romero, Marcy Holquist, Erie Art Museum. Published 1997 by Erie Art Museum. Indian art/ Southwest, New/ Exhibitions. 110 pages. ISBN:0961662360. Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Erie Art Museum, June 28-Sept. 28, 1997.
Stand, Four Artists Interpret the Native American Experience: Rebecca ..., By Rebecca Belmore, Edgar Heap of Birds, Hulleah Tsinhnahjinnie, Bruce Gallery, Richard Ray (W.hitman), Kathe Kowalski, Erie Art Museum, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Bruce Gallery, Erie Art Museum. Published 1993 by Erie Art Museum. Indian Art. 20 pages. Catalog of an exhibition held at the Bruce Gallery, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Dec. 8-Jan. 29, 1994 and at Erie Art Museum, Dec. 11-Jan. 30, 1994.
Teco: Art Pottery of the Prairie School, By Sharon S. Darling, Richard Zakin, Erie Art Museum. Published 1989 by Erie Art Museum. Art pottery, American. 191 pages. ISBN:0961662328
Chicago Works: Art from the Windy City, By Joyce Fernandes, Erie Art Museum. Published 1989 by Erie Art Museum. Art, American. 52 pages. ISBN:096166231X
Paper Thick: Forms and Images in Cast Paper: Exhibition, By Charles Hilger, Erie Art Museum, Erie Art Museum, John Vanco, Hammermill Foundation, Art Museum of Santa Cruz County, Hunter Museum of Art. Published 1988 by The Museum. Paper work. 31 pages. Exhibition held at Erie Art Museum, June 26-Aug. 7, 1988; Art Museum of Santa Cruz County, Oct. 8-Nov. 27, 1988; Hunter Museum of Art, Jan. 22- Mar. 12, 1989.
Frederick Hurten Rhead: An English Potter in America, By Sharon Dale, Erie Art Museum. Published 1986 by Erie Art Museum. Pottery, American. 135 pages .ISBN:0961662301
The Roycroft Shops, 1894-1915, By Lynette I. Rhodes. Published 1975 by Erie Art Museum. Crafts & Hobbies/ General. 20 pages. ISBN:0961662387
Clay National: An Exhibition of American Clay., By Erie Art Museum. Published 1985 by Erie Art Museum. 40 pages
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7/9/08 - Tammy Roche, Director, Marketing and Development, Erie Art Museum said that the Museum's schedule does not allow for Conversion of analog text to digital files and online publication of scholarly texts grant participations at this time.
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