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Almanac - October 28, 2008, Volume 55 No. 10

Arthur Ross Gallery
Process in Print: The David and Susan Goode Collection
Through November 2


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Edward Hopper, the Locomotive. 1923, etching. From the David and Susan Goode Collection.

© Edward Hopper Estate.



Penn Museum
Surviving: The Body of Evidence
Through May 2009


Mann

Above: Dr. Alan Mann, co-curated the exhibit

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Above: Dr. Janet Monge, Acting Curator of the Physical Anthropology at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology co-curated Surviving: The Body of Evidence.

 

Penn Museum
Fulfilling a Prophecy: the Past and Present of the Lenape in PennsylvaniaThrough September 2009


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Lenape Meesing Candle holder made of metal and paint. Each year, the Lenape of Pennsylvania honor Meesing, the protector of the woodlands, with a fall Meesing ceremony. At the ceremony, a member of the Medicine Society, a group of men responsible for organizing and performing the Meesing ceremony, represents Meesing as a dancer. The Meesing dancer prepares for his task during the year preceding the ceremony by meditating on Meesing and making objects with Meesing’s image, which are given to the Medicine Society.  One year, the Meesing dancer made a series of Meesing candleholders.

A Lenape fan made of beads, deerskin and feathers rests in the hands of Shelley DePaul, director of the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania and co-curator of Penn Museum’s new exhibition, Fulfilling a Prophecy: the Past and Present of the Lenape in Pennsylvania.

Photos: Lauren Hansen-Flaschen.

 

Penn Museum
Himalaya: Land of the Snow Lion

Through March 2009


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Temple Dancer, Bhutan, 2003. Photograph by Andrea Baldeck.

“Om Mani” engraved in stone, Sikkim (India), 2003. Photograph by Andrea Baldeck.


Penn Museum
Iyare! Splendor and Tension in Benin's Palace Theatre
Through November 2


Iyare
This 18th century brass hip pendant has an abstract elephant head over its mouth. It symbolizes power, its trunk (ending in a hand) clutching the leaves that are often used to make medicine.

 

PennPresents

RubberbandDance Group

November 6, 7 and 8 at the Annenberg Center


Rubberband


Arthur Ross Gallery
Kings, Chiefs and Women of Power: Images from Nigeria

Through January 18th


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Phyllis Galembo, The Enogie of Ugo, Nigeria, 1994, Cibachrome

Phyllis Galembo, Chief Nosa Isekhure, the Isekhure of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria, 1994, Cibachrome




Burrison Gallery


Lachman
Weston
Oil and Water by Diane Lachman; Through November 7 Up from the Crossroads by Joan Weston. Through December 19.

Rosenwald Gallery–Van Pelt-Dietrich Library, 6th Floor
Oh Fresh! Sophomore Proclamations of Freshman Rules: 1866-WWII
Through December 19


PennOh Fresh
Oh Fresh! at the Rosenwald Gallery, a collection of Freshman Broadsides, flyers of initiation rules for college freshman, opens with a reception and lecture on September 10. See Exhibits.

ICA Exhibits


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R. Crumb’s Underground features the work of cartoonist Robert Crumb at ICA. Through December 7.

Gilmore

The Kate Gilmore exhibit at ICA features performance-based video art of dressed-up women attempting difficult physical tasks.
Through December 7. See Talks.


Blau
Douglas Blau creates picture epics from uniformly-framed collages of printed matter at ICA. Through December 7.

 

Morris Arboretum

Holiday Garden Railway
Through January 4


Winter


Van Pelt-Dietrich Library






October 27, 2008 - March 22, 2009


Kamin Gallery, 1st floor,
Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center

Rothman

Life in Boxes: Comic Art and Artifacts

Boxes are the ruled surroundings of every comic strip and comic book panel, and even constitute the twenty-four frames per second of the animated film. This exhibition reflects the history and development of these various genres and includes original art, comic books, graphic novels, volumes of single panel cartoons, histories, and criticism drawn from the collection of more than 5,000 books and over 20,000 comic books recently donated to the Penn Libraries by alumnus Steven Rothman. (above) Featured are editorial cartoons; superheroes; underground comix; Terry and the Pirates, Peanuts, and Pogo, Donald Duck and Dirty Duck, Little Lulu, Little Orphan Annie and Little Annie Fanny, Superman and Super Goof.


Emma Johnson
George Romney's Lady Hamilton as Sensibility

Emma Hamilton's Path to Fame; Exhibition features items from the collections of Jean Kislak and Penn's Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Image courtesy of the Historical Society of PA

Francis Johnson: Early Music Master of Philadelphia; Celebrating the acquisition of Francis Johnson sheet music from the collection of Kurt Stein.

Eugene Ormandy Gallery through Fall 2009.




meta Metasequoia
Morris Arboretum
Ongoing

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Nestled within the dawn redwood grove, meta Metasequoia will provide a fresh perspective of these wonderful trees. The exhibit will elevate visitors up into the tree canopy of the dawn redwoods by means of an artistic structure with stairs leading to the "basket," an open-air room whose floor is 12 feet above grade. Climbing up into the structure, nicknamed the "Grasshopper," visitors will be able to revisit the childhood feeling of being in a tree house, enjoy the views and relax in unusual intimacy with these majestic trees.


Lobby, GSE
A Wonderful Life:
A Daughter's Tribute to a Family of Educators
Ongoing

Pennsylvania Daughter

Pennsylvania Daughter by Joan Myerson. Digital "painting" of the artist's mother as Penn student.

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