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FOFA Gallery fall program set to impress

Now in her second year, director jake moore gets ready to cultivate new learning
August 30, 2010
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By Russ Cooper

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FOFA Gallery Director jake moore didn’t have much of a relaxing summer. Her magnanimous dedication to art will be much to our benefit. This fall’s programming will be one of the strongest programs yet.

Building on the momentum gathered during Congress, this autumn’s programming will take a significant inclination towards unconventional education through art. By addressing subjects from a number of different angles, moore hopes to encourage investigation and, in turn, foster a new sense of learning.

“We’re trying to bring in as many conversations as we can that invite other people into the gallery, actively engaged in an exchange they may not have had before,” she says.

Both the first exhibition (from Sept. 7 to Oct. 1) and the second (Oct. 11 to Nov. 5) will see nearly every branch of Fine Arts represented and interacting in one way or another, “creating a way to experience social history through the idea that art is not a backdrop to the conversation, but an active participant.”

Get the full fall program with artist and exhibition descriptions online.



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