Biola University Alumni Show: Zeroing in on Design
January 28-February 21, 2008
Opening Reception: February 5, 7-9pm
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November 30-December 22, 2007
Maryland Federation of Art Small Wonders Exhibition
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ROCK Harbor Group Show!
Aloft Art Gallery
926 Santa Ana Blvd.
Santa Ana, CA 92701
(714) 209-7321
www.alfotart.com
Opening Reception: November 3, 2008 6-11 pm
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August 18-September 13, 2007
Opening August 28, 3007
Biola University Centennial Alumni Exhibitions: “The Transcendence of Abstraction”
University Art Gallery, La Mirada, CA
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June 8, 2007 – July 20, 2007
“The Edge of Excess” at the Foundry Art Centre, St. Charles, MO
This exhibition is open to all artists whose work is characterized by the excessive use of repetition. The duplication of any visual factor including mark-making, shape, symbolism, iconography, etc. must be an integral part of the work. Artwork can be generated in any media including painting, drawing, photography, mixed-media, printmaking, sculpture, etc,
is acceptable.
Juror: Jenny K. Dowd received her MFA in ceramics and fibers at the University of Missouri in 2005.
April 28 - June 23, 2007
Rachelle is in the “Cultivate Beauty” art show and festival at the 930 Gallery, Louisville, KY.

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Highly Favored: Contemporary Images of the Virgin Mary
Christians in the Visual Arts is proud to offer Highly Favored: Contemporary Images of the Virgin Mary, a visual exploration of the mother of Jesus. Catholic, Protestant, and Orthodox traditions all have images of this young Jewish woman who was declared by the archangel Gabriel to be “highly favored” in God’s sight. Who exactly is Mary? How can we recover a larger sense of her meaning through the works of contemporary artists from the Christian traditions and the reflections of contemporary thinkers from these traditions?
36 pieces were chosen for Highly Favored by juror Fr. Terrence E. Dempsey, S.J., a Jesuit priest and the Founding Director of the Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA) at Saint Louis University in St. Louis, Missouri.
Highly Favored: Contemporary Images of the Virgin Mary at the Marian Institute at the University of Dayton in Dayton, OH July 1-September 15, 2007
CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY, THOUSAND OAKS, CA
Art Exhibit: “Highly Favored” - Contemporary Images of the Virgin Mary
March 6 - March 25, 2007
Location: Kwan Fong Gallery of Art and Culture
Repetitive Gestures: Seeking Solace in the Process of Making
December 1, 2006 - January 17, 2007
An all-media, juried exhibit of work created using repeated processes or patterns. The rhythm of simple, repetitive gestures are used, often unconsciously, by many artists to escape the fast and furious world that we sometimes find ourselves consumed with. For some, this provides calm and order to an otherwise chaotic existence. The SSAC Visual Arts Committee is seeking work that emulates this kind of quest for solace. This show will be juried by New York artist Jane Moffitt, herself an artist who works in this obsessive style.
August 9 - September 2, 2006
Mud, Sand & Straw: a regional exhibition of ceramics, glass, fiber and wood.
“Devourer,” “Ocular Entity” and “Conversio Morum/Conversatio Morum” (which won first place) were juried into this exhibition. Juror: Binnie B. Fry
Touchstone Gallery
406 7th Street, NW, 2nd floor
Washington, DC 20004
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Conversio Morum
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Conversatio Morum
August 11 - September 8, 2006
SAN DIEGO BOOK ARTS FIRST NATIONAL JURIED EXHIBITION
University of California San Diego, Geisel Library, Main Floor
9500 Gilman Drive
La Jolla, CA 92093
“Forty Days & Forty Nights” and “Flexure” were juried into this exhibition. Juror: Lynda Corey Claassen, Director, Mandeville Special Collections Library
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Forty Days & Forty Nights
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Flexure
July 8 - August 5, 2006
WATER WORKS, an open regional juried exhibition art show, at the Maryland Federation for Art Circle Gallery in downtown Annapolis, Maryland.

“Undulation” 2006 [1st place]
Handmade Pigmented Cotton/Abaca Paper, Letterpress, Waxed Linen Thread
24″h x 72″w x 4″d
June 20 - August 5, 2006
NEW ART EXAMINED: WORKS BY 2006 M.F.A. GRADUATES IN THE MID-ATLANTIC REGION
For the second year, the Arlington Arts Center presents work by some of the most talented recent Master of Fine Arts graduates from institutions throughout Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Washington DC, West Virginia, and Virginia. Location: Arlington Arts Center, 3550 Wilson Boulevard Arlington, VA 22201
Febuary 8 - March 5, 2006
The 8th Annual All-Media Exhibition includes the artwork of 64 artists out of over 200 entrants from around the country. Their work was selected by juror Paula Amt, owner of Gallery Plan b in Washington, DC. Rachelle’s artwork titled “Traverse” will be on exhibit at the Touchstone Gallery, 406 7th Street, NW, 2nd floor, Washington, DC 20004.
January 26 - March 1, 2006
Turning Pages, Part II
Whittier College, Whittier, CA
From this Whittier College News Release: … at Wardman Library will be “Turning Pages, Part II” –an exhibition of book arts highlighting both undergraduate and graduate work of several young artists from the renowned University of the Arts (UArts) in Philadelphia–on display from January 26 through March 1, 2006. This series of works will include printmaking and book artistry that employs innovative construction executed in a variety media. On January 30, from 4 – 6 p.m., an opening reception and gallery talk will be given by “Turning Pages” curator and UArts graduate art student Rachelle W. Chuang.
January 3-29, 2006
Meraviglia: Innovations in the Book Arts
Williams Center for the Arts Gallery, Easton, PA
From this news release, Lafayette’s Yearlong Celebration of Books Continues with Exhibition Meraviglia: Innovations in the Book Arts in January:
“Rachelle Woo Chuang’s Earth Sky/Sky Earth demonstrates how a spine is designed for movement; pages fold, unfold, open, and close, reminding the viewer of the physical, interactive nature of books.”