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Arts @ PENN
ADDAMS HALL GALLERY
200 S. 36th Street
Clay@Penn 2007: Clay Invitational
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Hours: Friday and Saturday, 10 AM-5 PM;
Sunday, Noon-4 PM
Phone: 215-898-8323
Web: www.design.upenn.edu
ARTHUR ROSS GALLERY
Fisher Fine Arts Library, 220 S. 34th Street
The Mennonites:
Photographs by Larry Towell
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Hours: Friday, 10 AM-5 PM;
Saturday and Sunday, Noon-5 PM
Phone: 215-898-2083
Web: www.upenn.edu/ARG
KROIZ GALLERY ARCHITECTURAL ARCHIVES
Fisher Fine Arts Library, 220 S. 34th Street
Lawrence Halprin: Gardens
This first-ever retrospective of garden designs by world-renowned landscape architect Lawrence Halprin (b.1916) features over 50 objects, including design sketches and rare archival photographs. Dr. Halprin is best known for his design of a remarkable series of public spaces in Portland, Seattle, Denver, and Washington, D.C.
Hours: Friday and Saturday, 10 AM-5 PM
Phone: 215-898-8323
INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART
118 S. 36th Street
Ensemble: Group exhibition of iconic and contemporary pieces
Eileen Neff: Between Us
Jay Heikes: Photocopy works and sculpture
Taalman Koch: Steel and glass kit house for Ramp Project
› See full Gallery Hop description
Hours: Wednesday-Friday, Noon-8 PM;
Saturday and Sunday, 11 AM-5 PM
Phone: 215-898-5911
Web: www.icaphila.org
ROSENWALD GALLERY
Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center, 6th floor
3420 Walnut Street
Make Perhaps This Out Sense Of Can You
Bob Cobbing (1920-2002, England) is a Concrete Text-Sound poet whose works are
represented in the Sackner Archive of Concrete & Visual Poetry. This intermedia
event of text, sound, image, and bodies dissolves the metaphor "a body of language" and gives way to the generative concept that communication occurs as a LANGUAGE OF BODIES. For more information on Penn Library exhibitions, visit
www.library.upenn.edu/exhibits.
PENN PRESENTS
Annenberg Center, Zellerbach Theatre
3680 Walnut Street
Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
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Friday: 8 PM
Saturday: 2 and 8 PM
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MUSEUM
OF ARCHAEOLOGY & ANTHROPOLOGY
3260 South Street
Exploring Iran: The Photography of
Erich F. Schmidt, 1930-1940
Changing Exhibitions Gallery, 1st floor
German archaeologist Erich F. Schmidt's photographs provide an extraordinary record of the Museum's 1930s expedition to the Bronze Age site of Tepe Hissar in Iran. The selection of 50 photographs, selected from more than 2,600, depict not only the excavation, but also the desert and mountain people Schmidt's team encountered along the way, and the extraordinary landscapes of the region. Included are ancient artifacts, painted pottery, and bronze jewelry.
River of Gold: Precolumbian Treasures from Sitio Conte
Dietrich Gallery, 2nd floor
The exhibition, featuring artifacts from the Penn Museum's 1940 excavation, includes more than 120 extraordinary Precolumbian gold artifacts, large-scale, hammered repoussé plaques, nose ornaments, gold-sheathed ear rods, pendants, bells, bangles and beads, as well as detail-rich painted ceramics, and objects of precious and semi-precious stone, of ivory and bone.
For more information on Museum exhibitions, visit the Museum website.
Hours: Friday and Saturday, 10 AM-4:30 PM;
Sunday, 1-5 PM
Phone: 215-898-4000
Web: www.museum.upenn.edu
Alumni with a Penn Alumni Card are admitted free to the Museum during Homecoming Weekend.
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