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Exhibitions 1988-1989

1988 – 1989

October 6 – October 28

THIRTIES AND FORTIES PRINTS

Outstanding European and American printmakers of the 30’x and 40’s era, including Rockwell Kent, Thomas Hart Benton, George Grosz, and Alexander Archipenko. From the Carolyn Schneider Print Collection of the Tacoma Art Museum.

November 3 – November 29

THE GREAT BRONZ AGE OF CHINA

Twenty-six photographic posters presenting the artistic achievements of the Chinese Bronze Age. This exhibit reconstructs the religious, political, economic, and cultural aspects of the Chinese civilization that developed close to the time of Stonehenge in England. Twenty color and six black and white posters arranged on 14 panels.

January 8 – January 29

COMPANERAS—WOMEN, ART AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN LATIN AMERICA

In Latin America, any artists create work that is a tool for awakening political, social, and individual growth toward freedom and self-determination. The exhibit includes linoleum prints from Cuba, poster-paintings from Mexico, primitive paintings from Nicaragua, birthing dolls, and other “reality dolls” from Peru and embroideries about political repression from Chile. Also included are photographs showing the artists in their working environments. Produced by Betty LaDuke.

February 5 – February 26

33rd ANNUAL CENTRAL WASHINGTON ARTIST’S EXHIBITION

March 4 – March 17

FIBER ARTISTS OF YAKIMA VALLEY BIENNIAL

April 9 – April 30

17th ANNUAL JURIED PHOTO EXHIBIT

May 7 – May 28

STUDENTS OF YAKIMA VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE EXHIBIT