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Douglass Freed, Paintings, 1973-2010

This retrospective traces the evolution of a body of work that has consistently explored issues of abstraction, suggestion, surface, and deep space. The survey ranges from large-scale monochromatic color fields to more structured arrangements inspired by the archeology of Greece and Mexico. An impressive group of paintings from the last 10 years reveals Freed’s mature ...

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2011 Annual Student Exhibition

The annual student exhibition, a State Fair Community College tradition dating back to the late 1960s, is open to all students currently taking studio art classes at the college. Interested student-artists collaborate with art department faculty to select work that best represents them. Each year, some fifty students exhibit close to one hundred artworks in ...

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Sedalia Visual Art Association Members’ Exhibition

A celebration of diverse artworks by members of Sedalia’s oldest visual arts organization. SVAA’s members are award-winning artists from throughout west-central Missouri. Selections range from paintings and watercolors, drawings and photographs, to sculptural objects in clay and metal.

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Art in Series: Compare, Contrast, Connect

Artists have long used the serial format in order to maintain a sustained investigation of a particular subject over time. The goal might be to unfold a complex narrative, extrapolate compositional relationships, or describe a conceptual activity. Art in series presents the opportunity to engage in active looking: to compare, contrast, and make connections. Among ...

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Ah Leon: Memories of Elementary School

Taiwanese ceramist Ah Leon (b. 1953) is internationally celebrated for his masterful transformation of clay into fool-the-eye replicas of tree trunks, branches, and other objects made of weathered wood. He is best known for a 70-foot-long installation of a realistic “wooden” bridge inspired by examples found in rural Taiwan. Ah Leon’s rendering of the texture, ...

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10! The First Decade

Daum Museum of Contemporary Art opened to the public in January 2002. It is named for collector and benefactor Harold F. Daum, MD, and contains 9 galleries devoted to the exhibition of art created since the mid-20th century. At its founding, the permanent collection comprised 300 artworks collected by Dr. Daum. Today, the collection includes ...

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2012 Annual Student Exhibition

The annual student exhibition, a State Fair Community College tradition dating back to the late 1960s, is open to all students currently taking studio art classes at the college. Interested student-artists collaborate with art department faculty to select work that best represents them. Each year, some fifty students exhibit close to one hundred artworks in ...

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Members’ Exhibition, Sedalia Visual Art Association

A celebration of diverse artworks by members of Sedalia’s oldest visual arts organization. SVAA’s members are award-winning artists from throughout west-central Missouri. Selections range from paintings and watercolors, drawings and photographs, to sculptural objects in clay and metal.

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Onement

Daum Museum of Contemporary Art, on the campus of State Fair Community College, presents the exhibition Onement, in the Goddard Gallery, from August 31 until December 16, 2012. The exhibition comprises 18 abstract ceramic sculptures from the Daum’s permanent collection by 11 contemporary artists, including Helen Frankenthaler, Richard De Vore, Yi-Wen Kuo, and Virginia Scotchie. ...

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Remix: Selections from the International Collage Center

No art form has better suited the character of both the 20th century and the contemporary moment than has collage. The genre’s core conceptual traits—heterogeneity, fragmentation, and appropriation—have allowed artists to address with clarity and immediacy the circumstances of their own times for more than 100 years. Remix celebrates the rich legacy of collage by ...

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Membership in the Daum Museum of Contemporary Art provides unique opportunities and sustains a lasting artistic legacy for future generations. Members receive exclusive invitations to exhibition previews and social events with featured artists to learn firsthand about their art and discuss art-making processes. Special discounts on museum publications and participation fees are also a benefit for members.



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