• Visual Art & Museums

    Landscapes: Rural and Urban Realities Image gallery

    Triton Museum of Art

    July 7-September 30, 2007

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    An exhibition of landscapes and urbanscapes by fifty California artists, including, Ben Aronson, Robert bechtle, Theophilus Brown, Jessica Dunne, Bob Gerbracht, Barbara Gunther, David Ligare, Richard Mayhew, Terry St. John, Brian Taylor, Wayne Thiebaud, and others.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      July 7-September 30, 2007

      Times:
      Museum Hours:
      Mon-Sun: 11am-9pm
      Thurs: Until 9pm

    • Venue Info

      Triton Museum of Art

      1505 Warburton Ave. Santa Clara, CA 95050

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    • Parking Info

      Ample free parking

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    • Member Reviews
      • Event Name: Ann Weber - Wonderland
        5 out of 5 stars rating "Enchanting exhibit!"
        Review posted by: Triton Museum Fan from Milpitas, CA USA, Nov 15, 2008

        This is a great, fun, enchanting exhibit. It's like walking in a forest of giant mushrooms.

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        This is a great, fun, enchanting exhibit. It's like walking in a forest of giant mushrooms.

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      • Event Name: Neal Boor Paintings
        3 out of 5 stars rating "painter/ professor"
        Review posted by: shawn mccracken from sunnyvale, CA, Apr 05, 2008

        I was impressed by the sheer quantity of work apparently completed in the last year. Many of the canvases looked as if they had been worked and reworked such that I wonder if they are not... Expand

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        I was impressed by the sheer quantity of work apparently completed in the last year. Many of the canvases looked as if they had been worked and reworked such that I wonder if they are not culminations of a process that had been ongoing over multiple years. Not that it matters, the work is confidently wrought. As a body of work the paintings were extremely varied with not much coherence as a whole. The painting closest to the back entrance or side exit (painting situated to the right of exit) was most compelling because of the simplicity of the composition and pallet. It is always a treat to see the work of an art teacher and active artist Collapse

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