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1998 to 1999: Archive of Exhibitions & Artists

Time Passages: the journey to (k)now
An exhibition of clocks and timepieces created by associates of Manchester Craftsmen's Guild's Youth Development programs.
September 22 - October 14, 1998

Breaking the Stigma II
An exhibition coordinated by Mercy Behavioral Health System of works in mixed media by local and national clients of mental health and substance abuse programs.
October 2 -11, 1998

Expression and Interpretation: Clay and Mixed Media works by Malcolm Mobutu Smith and Stephen Carpenter.
October 25 - January 8, 1999

Richard Hunt: Photographs of Public Projects
Documentation of the accomplished sculptor's large-scale projects.
October 3 - November 30, 1999

Stuart Rome: Language of the Land
Toned silver gelatin prints from large and medium format negatives of the sublime in nature.
October 22, 1998 - January 15, 1999

Stop Asking: We Exist
A symposium focusing on contemporary issues facing African American craft
artists in conjunction with the Society for Contemporary Crafts' exhibition curated
by artist Joyce Scott.
Reception/Lecture: January 16, 1999

Visioning: A student exhibition
Mixed media works by students in the Arts Collaborative and Apprenticeship Training Program.
January 22 - May 20, 1999

Willie Earle Williams
Images of reflection on the Civil War Experience of African American Soldiers.
January 16 - March 14

Linda Christianson
An exhibition of utilitarian pottery.
March 19 - April 7

Pedro Meyer
Veridades y Ficciones
A retrospective exhibition by a master of the digital image.
March 16 - April 27

1999 All City Arts Showcase
May 5 - 26

Special Student Projects
Works highlighting long-term thematic investigations through the arts.
May 27 - June 30

Accomplishment XVII
June 3 - 22

Conflict and Reconciliation: Portraits of Change
Color photographs by Charlie Heggem, cyclist, coach and social activist who documented Vietnamese and American Veterans during a journey from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City.
June 26 - September 9

Lily Chang
Photographs documenting the experience Pittsburgh's urban youth.
July 9 - September 10