Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"

Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Thursday, Sep 05, 2019 11:00 am09/05/19 11:00:00 09/05/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Friday, Sep 06, 2019 11:00 am09/06/19 11:00:00 09/06/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Monday, Sep 09, 2019 11:00 am09/09/19 11:00:00 09/09/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Tuesday, Sep 10, 2019 11:00 am09/10/19 11:00:00 09/10/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Wednesday, Sep 11, 2019 11:00 am09/11/19 11:00:00 09/11/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Thursday, Sep 12, 2019 11:00 am09/12/19 11:00:00 09/12/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Friday, Sep 13, 2019 11:00 am09/13/19 11:00:00 09/13/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Monday, Sep 16, 2019 11:00 am09/16/19 11:00:00 09/16/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Tuesday, Sep 17, 2019 11:00 am09/17/19 11:00:00 09/17/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Wednesday, Sep 18, 2019 11:00 am09/18/19 11:00:00 09/18/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Thursday, Sep 19, 2019 11:00 am09/19/19 11:00:00 09/19/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Friday, Sep 20, 2019 11:00 am09/20/19 11:00:00 09/20/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Monday, Sep 23, 2019 11:00 am09/23/19 11:00:00 09/23/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Tuesday, Sep 24, 2019 11:00 am09/24/19 11:00:00 09/24/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Wednesday, Sep 25, 2019 11:00 am09/25/19 11:00:00 09/25/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Thursday, Sep 26, 2019 11:00 am09/26/19 11:00:00 09/26/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Friday, Sep 27, 2019 11:00 am09/27/19 11:00:00 09/27/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Monday, Sep 30, 2019 11:00 am09/30/19 11:00:00 09/30/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Tuesday, Oct 01, 2019 11:00 am10/01/19 11:00:00 10/01/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Wednesday, Oct 02, 2019 11:00 am10/02/19 11:00:00 10/02/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Thursday, Oct 03, 2019 11:00 am10/03/19 11:00:00 10/03/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Friday, Oct 04, 2019 11:00 am10/04/19 11:00:00 10/04/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Monday, Oct 07, 2019 11:00 am10/07/19 11:00:00 10/07/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Tuesday, Oct 08, 2019 11:00 am10/08/19 11:00:00 10/08/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Wednesday, Oct 09, 2019 11:00 am10/09/19 11:00:00 10/09/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Thursday, Oct 10, 2019 11:00 am10/10/19 11:00:00 10/10/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Friday, Oct 11, 2019 11:00 am10/11/19 11:00:00 10/11/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Monday, Oct 14, 2019 11:00 am10/14/19 11:00:00 10/14/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Tuesday, Oct 15, 2019 11:00 am10/15/19 11:00:00 10/15/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Wednesday, Oct 16, 2019 11:00 am10/16/19 11:00:00 10/16/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Thursday, Oct 17, 2019 11:00 am10/17/19 11:00:00 10/17/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Friday, Oct 18, 2019 11:00 am10/18/19 11:00:00 10/18/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Monday, Oct 21, 2019 11:00 am10/21/19 11:00:00 10/21/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Tuesday, Oct 22, 2019 11:00 am10/22/19 11:00:00 10/22/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Wednesday, Oct 23, 2019 11:00 am10/23/19 11:00:00 10/23/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Thursday, Oct 24, 2019 11:00 am10/24/19 11:00:00 10/24/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Friday, Oct 25, 2019 11:00 am10/25/19 11:00:00 10/25/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Monday, Oct 28, 2019 11:00 am10/28/19 11:00:00 10/28/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Tuesday, Oct 29, 2019 11:00 am10/29/19 11:00:00 10/29/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Wednesday, Oct 30, 2019 11:00 am10/30/19 11:00:00 10/30/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Thursday, Oct 31, 2019 11:00 am10/31/19 11:00:00 10/31/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Friday, Nov 01, 2019 11:00 am11/01/19 11:00:00 11/01/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Monday, Nov 04, 2019 11:00 am11/04/19 11:00:00 11/04/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Tuesday, Nov 05, 2019 11:00 am11/05/19 11:00:00 11/05/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Wednesday, Nov 06, 2019 11:00 am11/06/19 11:00:00 11/06/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Thursday, Nov 07, 2019 11:00 am11/07/19 11:00:00 11/07/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Friday, Nov 08, 2019 11:00 am11/08/19 11:00:00 11/08/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Monday, Nov 11, 2019 11:00 am11/11/19 11:00:00 11/11/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Tuesday, Nov 12, 2019 11:00 am11/12/19 11:00:00 11/12/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Wednesday, Nov 13, 2019 11:00 am11/13/19 11:00:00 11/13/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Thursday, Nov 14, 2019 11:00 am11/14/19 11:00:00 11/14/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Friday, Nov 15, 2019 11:00 am11/15/19 11:00:00 11/15/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Monday, Nov 18, 2019 11:00 am11/18/19 11:00:00 11/18/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Tuesday, Nov 19, 2019 11:00 am11/19/19 11:00:00 11/19/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Wednesday, Nov 20, 2019 11:00 am11/20/19 11:00:00 11/20/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Thursday, Nov 21, 2019 11:00 am11/21/19 11:00:00 11/21/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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Friday, Nov 22, 2019 11:00 am11/22/19 11:00:00 11/22/19 16:00:00 America/New_York Art Exhibit: "Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All"
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" explores the lesser-known history of early women astronomers and the central role they played in modern astronomy, including the discovery and documentation of major celestial bodies. Using large-scale cyanotypes — a photographic printing process developed in the mid-nineteenth century, primarily for scientific use — Halloran examines how perception, time, and scale informs the human desire to understand the world and our emotional and psychological place within it. The exhibition also features her first immersive, three-channel video installation, "Double Horizon" (2019), an aerial exploration of the space above Los Angeles.
Halloran lives and works in Los Angeles. She is an associate professor of art and the director of the Painting and Drawing Department at Chapman University in Orange, California, where she teaches painting as well as courses that explore the intersection of art and science. The artist is represented by Luis De Jesus Los Angeles.
There will be a catalog available for purchase from the series "Your Body is a Space That Sees," produced by Lapis Press in Los Angeles, with written contributions by: Nina Renata Aron, Diane Ackerman, Dava Sobel, Rebecca Oppenheimer, Jennifer Oulette, Janna Levin, Maria Popova, and Anna Leahy.
"Lia Halloran: The Same Sky Overarches Us All" is curated by Taras W. Matla, associate director and acting director of the University of Maryland Art Gallery. This exhibition is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from the Maryland State Arts Council, Chapman University, and an Artworks Grant from the National Endowment of the Arts. Additional support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund.
A reception and exhibition preview will be held on Wednesday, September 4, 2019, from 5-7 p.m.
On view: September 5-November 22
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