Venue: Museum of the Fine Arts Research & Holographic Center.
Location: 1134 W. Washington Blvd., Chicago, IL, USA.
Date: April 27 - August 5, 1984.
Catalog: No.
Type: Holograms and Paintings
An exhibition arranged by Loren Billings and supported by the Goethe Institute in Chicago
Friday, April 27, 1984
Tuesday, April 17, 1984
Art Exhibition in Honor of the Energy Saver Dedication
Venue: Fermilab's Gallery.
Location: Batavia, IL, USA.
Date: April 17 - May 29, 1984
Catalog: No
Type: All Holograms.
An exhibition was organized at Fermilab's Gallery with eight artists. Edward Dietrich was one of them. At that time he was an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. He displayed some of his holograms.
Location: Batavia, IL, USA.
Date: April 17 - May 29, 1984
Catalog: No
Type: All Holograms.
An exhibition was organized at Fermilab's Gallery with eight artists. Edward Dietrich was one of them. At that time he was an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. He displayed some of his holograms.
Monday, April 2, 1984
Through the Looking Glass
Venue: Erie Historical Museum.
Location: Erie, PA, USA.
Date: April 2 - May 13, 1984
Catalog: No.
Type: All Holography.
Museum of Holography traveling show based on the Museum's inaugural exhibition of the same name. The exhibition traveled to art, science and children's museums throughout the US, Canada, Australia, and Israel.
The exhibition opened in Toronto in 1977 and was booked continuously for ten years -- not returning to New York until its retirement in 1987.
The exhibition was produced and circulated by Paul D. Barefoot, Holophile. Inc.
(www.holophile.com).
[Barefoot]
Location: Erie, PA, USA.
Date: April 2 - May 13, 1984
Catalog: No.
Type: All Holography.
Museum of Holography traveling show based on the Museum's inaugural exhibition of the same name. The exhibition traveled to art, science and children's museums throughout the US, Canada, Australia, and Israel.
The exhibition opened in Toronto in 1977 and was booked continuously for ten years -- not returning to New York until its retirement in 1987.
The exhibition was produced and circulated by Paul D. Barefoot, Holophile. Inc.
(www.holophile.com).
[Barefoot]
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