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The Emerson Gallery is located in Christian A. Johnson Hall on the campus of Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. Admission to the exhibitions and special events is free and open to the public.
Catalogues can be ordered by email at emerson@hamilton.edu or by phone toll free at (866) 556-5116. Payment should be made by check made out to Hamilton College. Credit cards are not accepted. Please provide your full name and complete mailing address.
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32 pages, with illustrations, and an essay by Katerina Adair '10, Katherine Anderson '11, and Kenley Stark '11 with assistance from Associate Director and Curator Susanna White. $15.00 PLUS shipping and handling. Available for purchase February 9, 2010 |
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10 pages, with illustrations, and an essay by exhibition co-curator Stephen J. Goldberg, Associate Professor of Art History, and Carol Conover K'72 $5.00 PLUS shipping and handling. |
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30 pages, with illustrations, interview with the artist, and an essay by exhibition curators, Katerina Adair '10, Ilana Carlin '09, Sophia Franck '08 $10.00 PLUS shipping and handling. |
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55 pages, with full color illustrations, catalog entries by Hamilton students, and an essay by exhibition co-curator, Susanna White $15.00 PLUS shipping and handling. |
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16 pages, with full color illustrations and an essay by exhibition curator, Neal Keating
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12 pages, fully illustrated in color and black and white. Essay by John A. Stewart, President of the Amity Art Foundation. $5.00 PLUS shipping and handling. |
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24 pages, fully illustrated in color and black and white. Essay by Sydney Waller, Executive Director of Sculpture Space. Includes bios and artists' statements of all 12 collaborating artists. |
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17 pages with black and white as well as color illustrations and essays by Hamilton Professor of French John C. O'Neal and Caroline Walsh '05 |
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28 pages, fully illustrated in black & white and color. Includes an essay by co-curator, Kelsey Knight '06. Paperback $7.00 PLUS shipping and handling. |
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This 16 page catalogue contains 14 full-color illustrations and an essay by Grace Epstein '04. 2004. Paperback. Out of Print and Unavailable. |
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This 24-page catalogue contains full color illustrations and an essay by Hamilton Art History professor Deborah Pokinski, along with checklists of this and prior shows of the artist's work. 2004. Paperback. $7.00 PLUS shipping and handling. |
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Containing essays by Exhibition Curator Katie Poulin '04 and Hamilton Art History Professor Deborah Pokinski, this 20-page catalogue has 17 black and white illustrations. 2004. Paperback. $6.00 PLUS shipping and handling. |
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Published to accompany the Emerson Gallery exhibition of the same title during the summer of 2003, this 39-page catalogue has color illustrations, an essay by exhibition curator Edward L. Deci '64, and brief biographies of the 108 artists represented in the exhibition. 2003. Paperback. |
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An illlustrated, 54-page catalogue with two essays has been published to accompany the Hamilton Collects Photography exhibition in 2003. William E. Williams '73, Professor of Fine Arts and Curator of Photography, Haverford College, provides an overview of the history of photography, relating it specifically to the works in the show. In a second essay, William Salzillo, Professor of Art and Curator of the Hamilton Collects Series, presents some ground-breaking information on the role of Hamilton College in the early development of photography in this country. A complete checklist of the exhibition is included. 2003. Paperback. $20.00 PLUS shipping and handling. |
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Fully illustrated with 88 color plates, this catalogue contains an essay by Michael Shapiro, Hamilton alumnus and Director of the High Museum and a preface by Hamilton Professor of Art, Bill Salzillo. Contains statements by the lenders. 2002. Paperback. $30.00 PLUS shipping and handling. |
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Published to accompany the mid-career survey of American video and installation artist Mary Lucier this 55-page catalogue has color and black and white illustrations as well as lists of major works and exhibitions. Two essays and a bibliography are included. 2002. Paperback. $5.00 PLUS shipping and handling. |
