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DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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SUMMARY:Stieren: Woody & Robbins
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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SUMMARY:Stieren: Woody & Robbins
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
DTEND:20260331T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T011216Z
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SUMMARY:Stieren: Woody & Robbins
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
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DTSTAMP:20260421T011216Z
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SUMMARY:Stieren: Woody & Robbins
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
DTEND:20260402T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T011216Z
DTSTART:20260402T120000Z
GEO:29.463829;-98.481723
LOCATION:Michael and Noémi Neidorff Art Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Stieren: Woody & Robbins
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URL:https://events.trinity.edu/event/copy-of-stieren-woody-robbins-4762
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CATEGORIES:Art, Music, And Theater
DESCRIPTION:From Thursday\, February 26 to Saturday\, April 4\, 2026\, the 
 Neidorff Gallery will host an exhibition of recent work made by Woody in No
 rthern California. Foregrounding the significance of history and place for 
 artistic engagement\, Woody’s subtle photographic prints will be shown in c
 onjunction with prints drawn from Special Collections at Coates Library.\n\
 n In addition to the exhibition\, Woody and Robbins will each deliver a lec
 ture on Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\, followed by a reception for the exhibi
 tion.\n\n Dave Woody is an artist working with photography. His work is hel
 d in numerous collections\, including the Smithsonian National Portrait Gal
 lery\, the University of Virginia Art Museum\, and the Houston Museum of Fi
 ne Arts. In 2009\, Woody was the winner of the prestigious Outwin Boochever
  Portrait Competition of the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washi
 ngton\, D.C. His photographs have appeared in the New York Times’ The Sunda
 y Magazine\, PORTER Magazine\, Elle Decor\, and M Le magazine du Monde. He 
 has held teaching positions at Colorado State University\, the University o
 f Virginia\, and California State Polytechnic University\, Humboldt.\n\n Ch
 rista Noel Robbins is an associate professor of 20th- and 21st-century art 
 and criticism at the University of Virginia and the 2024-25 Getty Scholar f
 or the African American Art History Initiative at the Getty Research Instit
 ute. In 2021\, she published Artist as Author: Action and Intent in Late-Mo
 dernist American Painting with the University of Chicago Press. Her essays 
 and reviews can be found in several journals\, including American Art\, The
  Oxford Art Journal\, Criticism\, Art in America\, Art History\, Art Journa
 l\, and Critical Inquiry. She was the advisory editor of North American mod
 ernism for the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism and is currently a book 
 reviews editor for Panorama: Journal of the Association of Historians of Am
 erican Art. She is currently writing a book on the abstract painter William
  T. Williams.
DTEND:20260403T150000Z
DTSTAMP:20260421T011216Z
DTSTART:20260403T120000Z
GEO:29.463829;-98.481723
LOCATION:Michael and Noémi Neidorff Art Gallery
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Stieren: Woody & Robbins
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URL:https://events.trinity.edu/event/copy-of-stieren-woody-robbins-4762
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