Frustrated by hearing loss and his messy personal life, retired linguistics professor Desmond Bates reluctantly journeys to London to check up on his elderly father and finds his hearing problems resulting in an unintended relationship with a young woman. • • • View More...
Four unmarked postcards from the Create exhibition at the Berkeley Art Museum, May 11-September 25, 2011. Artists are Judith Scott, an internationally renowned American fiber sculptor; Bertha Otaya; Marlon Mullen; and James Mills.
This exhibition highlighted the extraordinary contributions of three of the leading centers for artists with disabilities in the United States: San Francisco's Creativity Explored, Oakland's Creative Growth Art Center, and Richmond's National Institute of Art and Disabilities (NIAD Art Center). • • • View More...
Unmarked text. Catalog from an exhibition at Berkeley Art Center from May 22-July 1, 2005. Curated by Arline Lucia Rodini. Essays by Arline Lucia Rodini and Douglas Moorhead, MD. 24 Black & White photographs, and 18 color plates. 9 1/2 x 8 inches. 60p. • • • View More...
Unmarked. Unclipped dust jacket. Illustrated in color and B/W. 207p. References. Examines the ways in which the physiology of vision is related to the development of character and art in various forms of expression. Topics include color, color-blindness, myopia, cataracts, retinal rivalry, and more. • • • View More...