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Marking Territory Exhibit Opening Reception at Seton Hall

The Walsh Gallery at Seton Hall University presents “Marking Territory,” a group exhibition co-curated by Alycia Piazza and Erin Healy, graduate students in the university’s Museum Professions program. The exhibition features artworks created with repurposed maps, enabling artists to explore a variety of socio-political implications.  The exhibition includes metropolitan-area artists Aileen Bassis, Wenye Fang, Zannah Marsh, Disnarda Pinilla, Nyugen Smith and
Mimi Weinberg.  Their diverse backgrounds and perspectives stimulate a dialogue on the implications of superimposing
lines on land.

The exhibition runs Monday, November 11, through Friday, December 13,
2013. On Wednesday, November 13, from 2 to 3:15 p.m., Andrew Kapochunas
discusses “The Influence of Maps on Society and Contemporary Art.” The Opening
Reception is scheduled for Thursday, November 14, from 5 to 9 p.m. All events are free and open to the
public.  

Gallery Hours are normally Monday through Thursday, 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It is recommended that off-campus visitors call to confirm gallery hours prior to visiting. Groups of eight or more persons must make reservations with the gallery staff. Please call 973.275.2033 or e-mail jeanne.brasile@shu.edu to reserve your date and time or for more information. For more information, see www.shu.edu or call the Walsh Gallery at 973-275-2033. 

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