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Exhibitions

Charles H. Scott Gallery, Emily Carr Institute of Art + Design

Faculty Show: Working Drawings and Other Things on Paper Not Necessarily to be Viewed as Art

Stephanie Aitken, Julie Andreyev, Janice Ball, Marian Penner Bancroft, Ruth Beer, Wendy Berry, Leslie Bishko, Nora Blanck, Gary Bowden, Randy Bradley, Heather Caldwell, Neil Campbell, Michael de Courcy, Randy Cutler, Kristen Forkert, Monique Fouquet, John Graham, Sheila Hall, Arni Haraldsson, Lucy Hogg, Roman Izdebski, Jack Jeffrey, Karen Kazmer, Ingrid Koenig, Deborah Koenker, Laiwan, Evan Lee, Elizabeth Mackenzie, Myfanwy Macleod, David MacWilliam, Liz Magor, Ashok Mathur, Eric Metcalfe, Wendy Oberlander, Baco Ohama, Art Perry, Kelly Phillips, Camilla Pickard, Elspeth Pratt, Sharon Romero, Susan Shantz, Jane Slemon, Phil Smith, Ron Terada, Ken Wallace, Neil Wedman, Rick Williams

January 9–February 3, 2002

Every year the Charles H. Scott Gallery mounts an exhibition highlighting the professional activities of the current teaching faculty at Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. The title for this year’s show comes from an exhibition that Mel Bochner curated at the School for Visual Arts in New York City in 1966. With this exhibition in mind, the exhibition committee made up of Patrik Andersson, Lucy Hogg and David MacWilliam plan an inclusive, varied and unpredictable range of works, including drawings, objects, and writing.