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Carr Haus Gallery, May 3 – 18, 2007
Reception: May 3rd
A performance-oriented installation by FAV senior Jenna Bliss.
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Carr Haus Gallery, April 16 – 30, 2007
Reception: April 19th
Comics and sketches by Jack Turnbull from 1995 to present.
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One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight, NineCarr Haus Gallery, April 2 – 13, 2007
Reception: April 5th
The first show in the Carr
Haus Gallery was an architecture show, and this exhibition has the same goal as the first: to show us what the kids in this mysterious, hard-working department do!
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One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, SevenCarr Haus Gallery, March 12 – 23, 2007
Reception: March 15th
Curated by Andrew Mailliard, this exhibition of work by FAV students includes experimental video and animation.
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One, Two, Three, Four, Five 
Carr Haus Gallery, February 26
– March 9, 2007
Reception: March 1st
An exhibition of the work of James Martin and Eric Wendel.
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One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven
Carr Haus Gallery, Opening December 4, 2006
Cartography ranges from literal diagrams of physical space to the results of systematic thought processes.
Curated by the Student Life Gallery board, the maps in this show present a variety of interpretations on map-making.
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Carr Haus Gallery, Opening November 4, 2006
This show is a collection of art work that represents a number of Hispanic artists attending Rhode Island School of Design and how their work represents their own growth as artists in this country and what they are gearing towards in a future.
This is our opportunity to share with you more than just our culture, we are sharing a little of our own essence as artists.
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Carr Haus Gallery, Opening October 6, 2006
Work by Shili, including drawings, installations, collages and more.

Carr Haus Gallery, Opening September 25, 2006
Vandalism or Art? However it's considered, graffiti is a common form of public expression at RISD.
Many of the photos collected in this show were documented by Floyd Luton, of RISD's Facilities department.
Clearly, RISD educates some poetic vandals. Care to contribute (even if you haven't already)? Feel free—just keep it on our ghetto faux-brick wall.
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