Events
Reception: DONA ANN McADAMS: Some Women
November 1 December 11, 2009 Reception Friday, November 6, 5-9pm Artist talk: Art & Activism, Tuesday, December 1, 12:30pm Artist guided walk-through of exhibit: Friday, December 4, 7pm An exhibit surveying 35 years of this significant photographer's work. The exhibit explores this artist's deep interest in women which threads through all of the portfolios of this keenly engaged observer. The show consists of approximately 50 gelatin silver prints dating from 1975 to the present and is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue with an essay by Eleanor Heartney. This exhibit is the first full career survey evidencing the constancy and growth of this artist's vision.
Date: Friday, November 6th, 2009
Time: 5:00 pm
Duration: 4 hours
Location: Opalka Gallery
Sponsored by: The Sage Colleges
Contact: warinf@sage.edu, Opalka Gallery
DONA ANN McADAMS: Some Women

November 1 December 11, 2009
Reception Friday, November 6, 5-9pm
Artist talk: Art & Activism, Tuesday, December 1, 12:30pm
Artist guided walk-through of exhibit: Friday, December 4, 7pm
An exhibit surveying 35 years of this significant photographer's work. The exhibit explores this artist's deep interest in women which threads through all of the portfolios of this keenly engaged observer. The show consists of approximately 50 gelatin silver prints dating from 1975 to the present and is accompanied by an illustrated catalogue with an essay by Eleanor Heartney. This exhibit is the first full career survey evidencing the constancy and growth of this artist's vision.
Dona Ann McAdams work has been exhibited widely, nationally and internationally, at places such as the Museum of Modem Art, NYC; The Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC; The International Center for Photography; The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Robert Miller Gallery and La Primavera Fotographica, Barcelona. Her photos are in the collections of, among other places, the Museum of Modern Art; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Print Club, and the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris. Her monograph of performance work, Caught in the Act, was published by Aperture in 1996. Her other book, The Woodcutter's Christmas, was published in 2001 (Council Oak Books).
While principally known for her performance photography, for which she's received both Obie and Bessie Awards, the majority of her work lies in a number of personal portfolios which have rarely been seen in public. This exhibit includes selected works from nearly all of her portfolios.
Audiences:
Prospective Students, Staff, Alumni, General Public, Families, Opalka Gallery








