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December 17, 2005 - May 14, 2006


Virginia Ullman Gallery, SMoCA

Natalie Jeremijenko, Feral Robotic Dogs, 2003 plastic robotic toy dogs with modified electronic components, dimensions variable. Courtesy of the artist. © Natalie Jeremijenko


Andy Warhol’s Dream America: screenprints from the collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation


January 14, 2006 - May 28, 2006


Galleries 3 and 4, SMoCA

Andy Warhol, from the series Marilyn Monroe (Marilyn), 1967, screenprint, AP edition C/Z, 36 x 36 inches. Collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation. © 2004 The Andy Warhol Foundation for Visual Arts.

Artists and Their Children: Creating Together



January 14, 2006 - April 30, 2006


SMoCA's Young @ Art Gallery, Scottsdale Center for the Arts

Art work by Randy Slack and his children

Petah Coyne: Above and Beneath the Skin


January 21, 2006 - May 7, 2006


Gerard L. Cafesjian Founder's Gallery and Michael and Ellie Ziegler Gallery, SMoCA

Petah Coyne, detail of Untitled #1103 (Daphne), 2002-2003 specially formulated wax, wax statuary with human and horse hair, ribbons, pigment, black spray paint, fabricated rubber, wired tree branches, curly willow, chicken wire, acrylic primer, silk flowers, bows, acetate ribbons,  wire, feathers, plywood, metal hardware, pearl-headed hat pins and tassels, 77 x 83 x 86 inches. Collection of Julie and John Thornton. © Petah Coyne