ALUMNI COLLECT On view September 25 to December 19, 2004 in the Elting Gallery
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| Friends, One Day. One Wrong Turn. September 7 - December 5, 2004 An extremely moving exhibit that explores the unintended consequences of drinking and driving. This exhibit focuses on the Colgate crash of November 2000 in which four college students were killed. For more information, click here. Other events presented in conjunction with this exhibit will be: Katie's Story - an evening with Bob Almeter, Katie's father on Wednesday, November 10, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. in the Yager Museum. For more information, click here Getting Wasted --- It's OUR Drink! A bottoms-up look at binge drinking by a mother and son. To be held December 1, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. in The Yager Museum. For more information, click here. |
 | Mary Buckley Parriot Color's Metaphors June 24 - October 31, 2004, for more information, click here Van Ess Gallery Curator: Fiona M. Dejardin "Her work is flooded with joe de vivre"
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| Invisible Industry March 23 - May 29, 2004 A Towboat Journey Down the Upper Mississipi. For more information about this exhibit, click here. |

| From Austria to Uzbekistan: National Dress March 12 - May 23, 2004 Hartwick College Faculty, Staff, and Students Curated by Erin Cobb ’04, A history major from Endicott, NY. For more information about this exhibit, click here. |

| THE LAND SPEAKS PHOTOGRAPHS BY: MARC FLEISCHMAN A detailed look at Fly Creek Valley in Fly Creek, NY. For further information, click here. June 24 - September 5, 2004 Elting Gallery Photographs © Marc Fleischman |

| Balinese Textiles Resisting Assimilation While Participating in the Global Economy Curated by Esperanza Roncero, Assistant Professor of Spanish January 13-October 17, 2004 For more information, click here. |

| Antique Oriental Rugs of the Silk Route from the Gregorian Family Collection. For further information, click here. On view April 6-August 1, 2004 |

| Pandemic: Imaging AIDS Photographs by award-winning photographers. For further information,click here. January 20- March 7
Reception February 19, 5:00-7:00 |