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  • Assistant Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh will exhibit artwork in a group show titled "Sparkling Fresh Art" on Saturday, Nov. 3, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Grant Gallery (7 Mercer St.) in New York City. The exhibition features work by emerging artists in a variety of media such as painting, drawing and photography.

  • Rebecca Murtaugh, assistant professor of art, has photographs of three installations published in the September 2007 issue of Shamenet Magazine in a piece authored by writer and designer Yuval Saar. Shamenet is a Tel Aviv, Israel-based publication of contemporary culture. Works include "To Mark A Significant Space in the Living Room #1" (2007), and "To Mark A Significant Space in the Bedroom, #1" (2003) comprised of rooms covered in Post-it Notes.

  • Assistant Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh is exhibiting artwork in "Toxic Color" at Exit (a gallery space), in Cleveland. This exhibition features the work of 25 national artists and resonates with the artist’s perspective of how color is mediated by technology and media. Martin Ball, artist and associate professor of painting at Kent State University, curated the exhibition. The show opened July 13 and runs through August 17. For more information visit www.exitgallery.com

  • Artwork by Assistant Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh is featured in the June 28, 2007, edition of The New York Times. The artwork, titled "To Mark A Significant Space in the Living Room #1," appears on the front page of the House and Home section. The article is titled "While You Were Out, The Post-it Went Home" and is authored by Penelope Green.

  • Assistant Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh has an installation titled "Breathe" featured in the Brooklyn-based magazine Artworld Digest. The magazine's mission is to promote and publish new and emerging artists as well as connect them to a global community of environmentally concerned citizens. First published in March of 2006, Artworld Digest is currently distributed in 400 stores around the United States, including The New Museum, PS1, and selected Barnes & Nobles around the country.

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