Friday, December 1, 1989

Persons, Personas and Personalities - Ana Maria Nicholson

Venue: Museum of Holography.

Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA.

Date: December 1, 1989

Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography

Pulsed portraits by Ana Maria Nicholson.

[Barefoot]

Sunday, October 15, 1989

Images in Time & Space

Venue: The Technology Center of Silicon Valley.

Location: 67 North San Pedro Street, San Pedro Square, San Jose, CA, USA.

Date: October 15, 1988 - February 5, 1989.

Catalog: No.

Type: All holograms.

A large exhibition of holography of over 100 holograms from 15 countries. World's most significant international holography exhibition.

The exhibition was organized by Warna Roa, Associate of Science and Technology (AST) 2450 Lancaster Road, Unit 36 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

[Bjelkhagen]

Thursday, October 12, 1989

Choice & Circumstances

Venue: Interference Hologram Gallery.

Location: 008-1179A King Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Date: October 12 - November 25, 1989.

Catalog: No

Type: All holograms.

An important exhibition of a collaborative project by critically acclaimed artists Melissa Crenshaw and Sydney Dinsmore.

Pulsed laser masters were made at Holocom in Germany. The final plates were transferred at the Holographic Studio in Vancouver where Milissa Crenshaw was the director.

[Bjelkhagen]

Friday, September 29, 1989

FutureSight - Innovations in Art Holography

Venue: Catawba Science Center.

Location: Hickory, NC, USA.

Date: September 29 - October 30, 1989.

Catalog: No

Type: Holography only.

Traveling exhibition of the Museum of Holography, New York. Show included 30 holograms selected from its Permanent Collection, representing 25 contemporary holographers.

The exhibition was produced and circulated by Paul D. Barefoot, Holophile. Inc. (www.holophile.com).

[Barefoot]

Friday, July 14, 1989

FutureSight - Innovations in Art Holography

Venue: Nature Science Center.

Location: Winston-Salem, NC, USA.

Date: June 14 - July 30, 1989

Catalog: No

Type: Holography only.

Traveling exhibition of the Museum of Holography, New York. Show included 30 holograms selected from its Permanent Collection, representing 25 contemporary holographers.

The exhibition was produced and circulated by Paul D. Barefoot, Holophile. Inc. (www.holophile.com).

[Barefoot]

Saturday, June 17, 1989

Beyond the Surface, Works with Light

Venue: Interference Hologram Gallery.

Location: 008-1179A King Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Date: June 17 - July 29, 1989.

Catalog: No

Type: Holograms and light projection

An important exhibition of holograms and a site specific light projection installation by British holographer Andrew Pepper.

[Bjelkhagen]

Wednesday, June 14, 1989

Through the Looking Glass

Venue: Cumberland Science Museum.

Location: Nashville, TN, USA.

Date: June 14 - July 30, 1989

Catalog: No

Type: Holography only.

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 from 1977 to 1987.

The exhibition was produced and circulated by Paul D. Barefoot, Holophile. Inc.
(http://www.holophile.com).

[Barefoot]

Friday, April 21, 1989

Holography II International

An International Exhibit of Three-Dimensional Holograms.

Venue: The Open Space Gallery.

Location: 808 Hamilton Mall, Allentown, Pennsylvania.

Date: April 21 to May 12, 1989.

Catalog: No. Broadside: Yes.

Type: Holography only.

Organized and Sponsored by: Frank DeFreitas, USA

Artists included: Susan Cowles; Mandy Van der Molen; Julie Walker (MIT); Mike Sincavage; Len Stockler; Barbara Sheetz; Cathy Layland; Arlene Jurewicz; Frank DeFreitas; Douglas Miller; Mike Klug (MIT); Patty Pink; Ian Ginn; Pierre Boone.

[DeFreitas]

Holography II

An International Exhibit of Three-Dimensional Holograms

Venue: The Open Space Gallery

Location: 808 Hamilton Mall, Allentown, Pennsylvania
Date: April 21 to May 12, 1989

Catalog: No. Broadside: Yes

Type: Holography only

Organized and Sponsored by: Frank DeFreitas, USA

Artists included: Susan Cowles; Mandy Van der Molen; Julie Walker (MIT); Mike Sincavage; Len Stockler; Barbara Sheetz; Cathy Layland; Arlene Jurewicz; Frank DeFreitas; Douglas Miller; Mike Klug (MIT); Patty Pink; Ian Ginn; Pierre Boone

Sunday, April 2, 1989

Holographic Images - Douglas E. Tyler

Venue: Edward Crown Center for the Humanities.

Location: Lake Shore Camps of Loyola University of Chicago, Loyola Avenue, Chicago, IL, USA.

Date: April 2 - May 1, 1989.

Catalog: No

Type: All holograms.

An exhbition of holograms by Douglas E. Tyler, Professor of Art at Saint Mary's College

Funding for this exhibition provided by a Grant from Loyola-Mellon Foundation.

[Bjelkhagen]

Saturday, March 25, 1989

Lightscapes - Marie Andree Cossette

Venue: Interference Hologram Gallery.

Location: 008-1179A King Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Date: March 25 - May 6, 1989

Catalog: No

Type: All Holograms

[Bjelkhagen]

Wednesday, March 22, 1989

Au Dela De La Perspective - Dieter Jung

Venue: Musee de l'holographie

Location: Forum des Halles, Paris, France.

Date: March 22 - June 4, 1989

Catalog: Holographie Hongroise (in French) Musee de l'holographie Publication 1985.

Type: All Holography

Exhibition was organized by Anne Marie Christakis.

[Bjelkhagen]

Wednesday, March 15, 1989

As We See It -- Exploring the World Throught Holography

Venue: Explorers Hall.

Location: National Geographic Society, Washington, DC, USA.

Date: March 15 - July 15, 1989.

Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography

The exhibition, produced by the Museum of Holography (NYC), featured more than 30 holograms created by a variety of internationally known artists. The exhibition was produced by Paul D. Barefoot, Holophile. Inc. (www.holophile.com)

[Barefoot]

As We See It -- Exploring the world Through Holography

Venue: Explorers Hall.

Location: National Geographic Society, Washington, DC, USA

Date: March 15 - July 15, 1989

Catalog: No

Type: Holography only.

Selections from the Museum of Holography Permanent Collection.

The exhibition was produced by Paul D. Barefoot, Holophile. Inc.
(www.holophile.com).

[Barefoot]

Friday, February 17, 1989

Planning for Human Nature

Venue: Museum of Holography

Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA.

Date: February 17 - May 15, 1989.

Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography

A provocative installation by Arthur David Fornari of eight holograms.

[Barefoot]

Wednesday, February 1, 1989

Sculpture by Four Artists

Venue: Fermilab's Gallery.

Location: Batavia, IL, USA.

Date: February - March, 1989

Catalog: No

Type: Holograms and sculptures

Organized at Fermilab's Gallery with four artists including Penn Stallard who exhibited sculptures in which holograms were inserted.

[Bjelkhagen]

Tuesday, January 24, 1989

Recent Acquisitions

Venue: Museum of Holography

Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA.

Date: January 24 - June 15, 1989.

Catalog: No.

Type: All Holography

Artists included Margaret Benyon, Frithioff Johnsen, and Michael Medora.

[Barefoot]