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Past Exhibitions


 This War Between Us, Jan 17 - Feb 15, 2008

Elizabeth Mellott tells us about war and the consequent tearing apart of relationships. She draws from her own raw experience, yet delivers it to us in a universal human language, that of concern for family and loved ones. We all feel sorrow, loss, absence and anxiety. Moving through her work we are not presented with a voice of authority or historical expertise, but one that finds our common denominator. This is precisely why the work of Elizabeth Mellott is so powerful..


 Border Dynamics (information)

 PostSecret, Nov 2 - Dec 14, 2007

Secrets. Of all kinds, by people from all walks of life. Sent like little wishes through the mail to curator Frank Warren. Pinned on the wall, posted on the web (http://postsecret.blogspot.com/), hidden in a book. What's yours? Send it to us and we'll put it up with the others in the exhibit. Whether you send them or not, come peek into the lives of others at the Union Gallery.


 Café Vi: The Journeys Of Cuban Artists, Sep 28-Oct 29, 2007

An exhibit exploring coffee as a poetic metaphor of Cuban cultural identity. Drinking café is considered an essential ritual among Cubans, one that transcends exile and remains constant among Cubans regardless of shifts in the political landscape. Café VI: The Journeys of Cuban Artists is curated by Leandro Soto; Artist-in-Residence, Senior Lecturer at Arizona State University West, with the assistance of Leo Graves.


 Final Phase: Photographs By Chris Dunker, August 20 - Sept 20, 2007

Guest Curator: Danny Martin. Chris Dunker's large-scale images, which document the closing of the Geneva Steel Mill in central Utah, raise timely questions about human impact upon the earth and the fate of the mining industry in the 21st century.


 Exhibit Four, July 13-August 10, 2007

Group exhibition by University of Arizona 3rd year Master of Fine Arts students.


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