Venue: Salle d'Exposition de la Bibliotheque du Pavillon Jean-Charles-Bonenfant.
Location: Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada.
Date: February 27 - March 9, 1986.
Catalog: No
Type: Holograms and photographs.
Thursday, February 27, 1986
Sunday, February 16, 1986
FutureSight - Innovations in Art Holography
Venue: The Bruce Museum.
Location: Greenwich, CT.
Date: February 16 - April 20, 1986.
Catalog: No.
Type: All Holography.
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.
[Barefoot]
Location: Greenwich, CT.
Date: February 16 - April 20, 1986.
Catalog: No.
Type: All Holography.
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.
[Barefoot]
Wednesday, January 1, 1986
Holography: A View In Three Dimensions
Venue: Lawrence Hall of Science.
Location: Berkeley, California, USA.
Date: 1986.
Catalog: No.
Type: All Holography.
Holographic Educational Display by Cherry Optical Holography.
Ongoing Display.
Holography: A View In Three Dimensions was developed to educate and inspire the public about holography. Carol Turnbull approached Cherry Optical Holography for suggestions. Together they developed the idea of an Educational Display illustrating the different types of holograms. Nancy Gorglione and Greg Cherry made 26 holograms for the exhibit. They gave Lawrence Hall of Science a very good price, and the holograms were on display for approximately ten years.
A working 3 ‘ by 4 ‘ holographic camera made by Greg Cherry was on display with a transmission master of horses, “Jennifer’s Horses” by Nancy Gorglione. This object was provided by Dr. Jennifer White, Director at Lawrence Hall of Science, who hoped to inspire girls to science through holography.
Other holograms included:
“Yog Goes to Lawrence Hall of Science,” Six holograms showing exposure-developer variations by Nancy Gorglione from an early master by Greg Cherry.
“Gerbera Daisy Tests,” by Nancy Gorglione, illustrated single exposure color differences in reflection holography, obtainable through darkroom chemistry and exposure variants.
"Caliper and Egg" Reflection Hologram Interferogram by Greg Cherry.
"Hand," integral (moving reflection) hologram by Greg Cherry.
"Math Poem," Rainbow hologram, Containing mathematical formulas that together compose a poem by N. Gorglione,
"Apple Blossom & Butterfly," open aperture transmission Hologram By Nancy Gorglione and Greg Cherry.
"Magnifying Glass," Transmission Hologram by N. Gorglione
Plus diffraction gratings, laser masters, HOE's by Cherry Optical, and,
Other holograms Display at Lawrence Hall of Science:
"Toyota," A large format transmission hologram by Advanced Dimensional Display,
Some multicolor dicromate holograms from Jerry Heidt at I.D.I. Marketing;
Dicromate holograms from General Holographics of Burnsbury, BC;
Embossed holograms by Steve Provence Holography including 1000 "Gears" for the Catalog cover of Holography: A View in Three Dimensions, published in 1987 by Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley, about the holograms in the permanent exhibit.
[Gorglione]
Location: Berkeley, California, USA.
Date: 1986.
Catalog: No.
Type: All Holography.
Holographic Educational Display by Cherry Optical Holography.
Ongoing Display.
Holography: A View In Three Dimensions was developed to educate and inspire the public about holography. Carol Turnbull approached Cherry Optical Holography for suggestions. Together they developed the idea of an Educational Display illustrating the different types of holograms. Nancy Gorglione and Greg Cherry made 26 holograms for the exhibit. They gave Lawrence Hall of Science a very good price, and the holograms were on display for approximately ten years.
A working 3 ‘ by 4 ‘ holographic camera made by Greg Cherry was on display with a transmission master of horses, “Jennifer’s Horses” by Nancy Gorglione. This object was provided by Dr. Jennifer White, Director at Lawrence Hall of Science, who hoped to inspire girls to science through holography.
Other holograms included:
“Yog Goes to Lawrence Hall of Science,” Six holograms showing exposure-developer variations by Nancy Gorglione from an early master by Greg Cherry.
“Gerbera Daisy Tests,” by Nancy Gorglione, illustrated single exposure color differences in reflection holography, obtainable through darkroom chemistry and exposure variants.
"Caliper and Egg" Reflection Hologram Interferogram by Greg Cherry.
"Hand," integral (moving reflection) hologram by Greg Cherry.
"Math Poem," Rainbow hologram, Containing mathematical formulas that together compose a poem by N. Gorglione,
"Apple Blossom & Butterfly," open aperture transmission Hologram By Nancy Gorglione and Greg Cherry.
"Magnifying Glass," Transmission Hologram by N. Gorglione
Plus diffraction gratings, laser masters, HOE's by Cherry Optical, and,
Other holograms Display at Lawrence Hall of Science:
"Toyota," A large format transmission hologram by Advanced Dimensional Display,
Some multicolor dicromate holograms from Jerry Heidt at I.D.I. Marketing;
Dicromate holograms from General Holographics of Burnsbury, BC;
Embossed holograms by Steve Provence Holography including 1000 "Gears" for the Catalog cover of Holography: A View in Three Dimensions, published in 1987 by Lawrence Hall of Science, Berkeley, about the holograms in the permanent exhibit.
[Gorglione]
Sunday, September 29, 1985
Art Strikes the Millyard
Venue: The Millyard.
Location: Manchester, New Hampshire, USA.
Dates: September 29 through November 2, 1985.
Catalogue: No, but a nice postcard with all artists.
Type: Partial Holography (holography, acrylic, pastel, tapestry)
Notes: This was a showing of my own holograms, and holograms that were produced in collaboration with Mike Sincavage (a member here at ning) and Barbara Sheetz. It included a lecture on holography on Oct. 20 at Science Enrichment Encounters. This was an exhibit of my first 8 x 10 holograms (Celestial Navigator, etc.) and pseudo-color reflection holography.
[Defreitas]
Location: Manchester, New Hampshire, USA.
Dates: September 29 through November 2, 1985.
Catalogue: No, but a nice postcard with all artists.
Type: Partial Holography (holography, acrylic, pastel, tapestry)
Notes: This was a showing of my own holograms, and holograms that were produced in collaboration with Mike Sincavage (a member here at ning) and Barbara Sheetz. It included a lecture on holography on Oct. 20 at Science Enrichment Encounters. This was an exhibit of my first 8 x 10 holograms (Celestial Navigator, etc.) and pseudo-color reflection holography.
[Defreitas]
Friday, September 27, 1985
Illusion: Between Life and Art
Venue: Museum of Holography
Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA.
Date: September 27, 1985 - February 16, 1986.
Catalog: No.
Type: All Holography.
[Barefoot]
Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA.
Date: September 27, 1985 - February 16, 1986.
Catalog: No.
Type: All Holography.
[Barefoot]
Dieter Jung Installation
Venue: Museum of Holography
Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA.
Date: September 27, 1985 - February 16, 1986.
Catalog: No.
Type: All Holography.
[Barefoot]
Location: 11 Mercer St, New York, NY, USA.
Date: September 27, 1985 - February 16, 1986.
Catalog: No.
Type: All Holography.
[Barefoot]
Thursday, September 12, 1985
Holographie Hongroise (Hungarian Holography)
Balogh - Nemeth holograms
Venue: Musee de l'holographie
Location: Forum des Halles, Paris, France.
Date: September 12 - November 8, 1985
Catalog: Holographie Hongroise (in French) Musee de l'holographie Publication 1985.
Type: All Holography
An exhibition by the Hungarian artists:
Tibor Balogh and Geza Nemeth and supported by M. Rezsoe Palotas, Hungarian Embassy in Paris
Venue: Musee de l'holographie
Location: Forum des Halles, Paris, France.
Date: September 12 - November 8, 1985
Catalog: Holographie Hongroise (in French) Musee de l'holographie Publication 1985.
Type: All Holography
An exhibition by the Hungarian artists:
Tibor Balogh and Geza Nemeth and supported by M. Rezsoe Palotas, Hungarian Embassy in Paris
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