EXHIBITION

Paul Hartley: New Paintings

Secondary Market Works

30 August thru
6 October 2007

Reception:
Sunday, Sept 9, from 2-5 p.m.

Call (919) 828-7557
to inquire about a specific work.

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A Life Considering Birds’ Songs

Paul Hartley

A Measure

Paul Hartley

A Plaque

Paul Hartley

A Sheltered Place

Paul Hartley

Afternoon

Paul Hartley

Artists

Paul Hartley

Balance

Paul Hartley

Berry on Rick’s Café

Paul Hartley

Blue House on Mars

Paul Hartley

Crucifix

Paul Hartley

Egg

Paul Hartley

Einstein Walking the Tight Rope

Paul Hartley

Entangled Man

Paul Hartley

Goose on Florence

Paul Hartley

Goose on Rubens

Paul Hartley

Growth of Flowers II

Paul Hartley

Lane with Musician

Paul Hartley

Lemon Slice with Pins

Paul Hartley

Lemon with Blue String

Paul Hartley

Man with Striped Tie

Paul Hartley

Merle

Paul Hartley

A History of Moons

Paul Hartley

OK

Paul Hartley

Pairs on Music

Paul Hartley

Pins III

Paul Hartley

Plant on Mars Drawing

Paul Hartley

Times of Red and Blue

Paul Hartley

Red Bean with Moon and Hare

Paul Hartley

Reflection on Mars

Paul Hartley

Remember

Paul Hartley

Shelter

Paul Hartley

Symbols

Paul Hartley

Tomato with Thread

Paul Hartley

Van Gogh Eyes

Paul Hartley

White Rabbit

Paul Hartley
 
       

Reject

George Bireline

Winter

Patricia Tobacco Forrester

T. O. B. A.

Richard Gadson

The Sower

Richard Garrison

Palm Court Dancers

Robert Godfrey

Untitled

Vic Huggins

Untitled

Herb Jackson

Untitled Abstraction

Maryanne K. Jenkins

Howard Street

David Kapp

Leonard Street

David Kapp

Untitled Abstraction

Edith London

Untitled Study No. 3

Claude McKinney

Untitled No. 28

Robert Motherwell

Figural Abstraction

Kenneth Ness

Baldwin Auditorium

Louis Orr

South End of Quadrangle

Louis Orr

The Inn

Louis Orr

Barnacle Vessel

Sally Bowen Prange

Untitled Interior

David Oppenheim

The Juggler

D. Regan

Untitled (p. 433A)

Howard Thomas

White on Gray

Howard Thomas

Downtown Greensboro

Richard Weaver