Daniel Webster College
 

The Art of R. C. Gorman
The "Picasso of American Indian Art"

shows 20 pieces in the Eaton-Richmond Center Gallery

Daniel Webster College is honored to present the first exhibition in New England of the works of internationally recognized Navajo artist R.C. Gorman.  The month-long exhibit runs through the May 16 and is open to the public.  Gorman will be on campus for a reception and book signing on May 13, also open to the public.  Free parking.  Hours: weekends 10:00 am to 6:00 pm; weekdays noon to 8:00 pm.

DIRECTIONS

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PRESS RELEASE

Selected Lithographs on Display:

Shown at left:  Jubilee, 2000, Edition of 100

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Maple Tree, 1998, Edition of 150

The Gatherers I, 2001, Edition of 100

Dibe Yazzie, 1999, Edition of 75

Shown at left:  Mystique, 2002, Edition of 100

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Beauty Way, 1990, Edition of 225

Journey to Sacred Lake, 1996, Edition of 225

Bisbee, 1988, Edition of 225

Original Drawings

Shown at left: The Sing, 2002, acrylic on canvas

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Salma I, 2003, oil pastel

Woman from Fluted Rock,200, oil pastel

Bronze Sculpture

Shown at left:  Tasha II, 1995

For more information on Gorman and to see his artwork, visit  www.rcgormangallery.com or www.rcgorman-nizhoni.com