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XL-XS

University of Maryland Art Gallery Wednesday, June 27, 2012 - August 3, 2012 University of Maryland Art Gallery
In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.”

Event Dates

  • Wednesday, Jun 27, 2012 11:00 am
    06/27/12 11:00:00 06/27/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Thursday, Jun 28, 2012 11:00 am
    06/28/12 11:00:00 06/28/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Friday, Jun 29, 2012 11:00 am
    06/29/12 11:00:00 06/29/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Monday, Jul 02, 2012 11:00 am
    07/02/12 11:00:00 07/02/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Tuesday, Jul 03, 2012 11:00 am
    07/03/12 11:00:00 07/03/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Wednesday, Jul 04, 2012 11:00 am
    07/04/12 11:00:00 07/04/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Thursday, Jul 05, 2012 11:00 am
    07/05/12 11:00:00 07/05/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Friday, Jul 06, 2012 11:00 am
    07/06/12 11:00:00 07/06/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Monday, Jul 09, 2012 11:00 am
    07/09/12 11:00:00 07/09/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Tuesday, Jul 10, 2012 11:00 am
    07/10/12 11:00:00 07/10/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Wednesday, Jul 11, 2012 11:00 am
    07/11/12 11:00:00 07/11/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Thursday, Jul 12, 2012 11:00 am
    07/12/12 11:00:00 07/12/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Friday, Jul 13, 2012 11:00 am
    07/13/12 11:00:00 07/13/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Monday, Jul 16, 2012 11:00 am
    07/16/12 11:00:00 07/16/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Tuesday, Jul 17, 2012 11:00 am
    07/17/12 11:00:00 07/17/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Wednesday, Jul 18, 2012 11:00 am
    07/18/12 11:00:00 07/18/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Thursday, Jul 19, 2012 11:00 am
    07/19/12 11:00:00 07/19/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Friday, Jul 20, 2012 11:00 am
    07/20/12 11:00:00 07/20/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Monday, Jul 23, 2012 11:00 am
    07/23/12 11:00:00 07/23/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Tuesday, Jul 24, 2012 11:00 am
    07/24/12 11:00:00 07/24/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Wednesday, Jul 25, 2012 11:00 am
    07/25/12 11:00:00 07/25/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Thursday, Jul 26, 2012 11:00 am
    07/26/12 11:00:00 07/26/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Friday, Jul 27, 2012 11:00 am
    07/27/12 11:00:00 07/27/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Monday, Jul 30, 2012 11:00 am
    07/30/12 11:00:00 07/30/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Tuesday, Jul 31, 2012 11:00 am
    07/31/12 11:00:00 07/31/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Wednesday, Aug 01, 2012 11:00 am
    08/01/12 11:00:00 08/01/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Thursday, Aug 02, 2012 11:00 am
    08/02/12 11:00:00 08/02/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false
  • Friday, Aug 03, 2012 11:00 am
    08/03/12 11:00:00 08/03/12 16:00:00 America/New_York XL-XS In partnership with The Art Gallery, Maryland Federation of Art presents XL-XS, an exhibition featuring 117 artworks from across the country. The juror, Barry Nemett, chair of the painting department at Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), selected the exhibition from nearly 500 entries submitted throughout the United States and Canada. The show's organizers determined that large works could not measure less than four feet nor be greater than eight feet in any direction; for the small works, neither the height nor width could exceed twelve inches including the frame. As the title suggests, the exhibit celebrates a visual exchange between extremes. Regarding the lack of any medium-scaled work in the exhibit, Nemett writes, “Average’ is left out because, by definition, there's nothing extreme about it. There's no extra medium.” University of Maryland Art Gallery false