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CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20250918T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20250918T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486001134
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20250919T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20250919T180000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20250920T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20250920T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486004208
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20250921T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20250921T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20250925T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20250925T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20250926T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20250926T180000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20250927T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20250927T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486010356
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20250928T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20250928T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486012405
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251002T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251002T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486013430
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251003T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251003T180000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486014455
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251004T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251004T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486015480
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251005T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251005T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486017529
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251009T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251009T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486018554
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251010T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251010T180000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486019579
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251011T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251011T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486021628
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251012T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251012T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486022653
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251016T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251016T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486023678
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251017T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251017T180000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486025727
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251018T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251018T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251019T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251019T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251023T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251023T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251024T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251024T180000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251025T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251025T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251026T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251026T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251030T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251030T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
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URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251031T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251031T180000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486034951
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251101T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251101T140000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486037000
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251102T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251102T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486038025
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251106T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251106T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486039050
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251107T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251107T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486041099
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251108T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251108T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486042124
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251109T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251109T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486043149
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251113T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251113T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486045198
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251114T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251114T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486046223
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251115T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251115T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486047248
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251116T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251116T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486049297
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251120T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251120T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486050322
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251121T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251121T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486051347
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251122T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251122T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486053396
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251123T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251123T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486054421
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251129T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251129T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486058520
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251130T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251130T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486059545
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251204T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251204T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486060570
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251205T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251205T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486062619
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251206T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251206T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486063644
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:The sea can be a merciless foe. It is also a poignant metaphor 
 for the human psych. This exhibition tells the story of a subject set adrif
 t in more ways than one.\n\nArtworks by Marcel Broodthaers\, Luis Camnitzer
 \, Lenka Clayton and Philip Andrew Lewis\, Rose Finn-Kelsey\, Felix Gonzále
 z-Torres\, Renée Green\, Lonnie Holley\, and Josef Strau. Co-curated by Pet
 er Nesbett and Shelly Bancroft.\n\nExhibition on view during the Annapolis 
 Boat Shows and Cruisers University.\n\nThank you to Alexander Gray Associat
 es\, New York\; Art Bridges\, Bentonville\, Arkansas\; Bortolami Gallery\, 
 New York\; Andrée Cooke/Estate of Rose Finn-Kelcey\; Greene Naftali Gallery
 \, New York\; Kadist\, Paris/San Francisco\; Kate MacGarry Gallery\, London
 \; Lonnie Holley Studio\, Atlanta\; and Marie-Puck Broodthaers\, Estate of 
 Marcel Broodthaers\, Belgium for graciously assisting with artwork loans.\n
 \nFeatured Photograph by the curators at sea somewhere between the Bahamas 
 and Annapolis.
DTEND:20251207T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050319Z
DTSTART:20251207T150000Z
GEO:38.981477;-76.491918
LOCATION:Mitchell Art Museum
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Lost At Sea (Ulysses)
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_50579486064669
URL:https://events.sjc.edu/event/lost-at-sea-ulysses
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