Colour Xerox Open Exhibition

Oct 31 — Nov 21, 1976
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Exhibition

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Color Xerox was an exhibition that explored various approaches to instant-image technology. The exhibition featured over eighty artists who responded to an open call to submit work created using Xerox machines. 

Artists included Nettie Adams, Dana Atchley, John Jack Baylin, Kirsten Bates, Flavio Belli, M.P. Berg, Micahel Binder, Byron Black, Charles Blackhall, Jim Bridge, Hank Bull and Kate Craig, Quentin Caron, G. W. Campbell, John J. Clancy, Daniel Collins, Barry Cosgrove, Laura Cosgrove, Chris Dahl, Alan Dodsworth, Keith Donovan, John Dowd, Evergon, William Farley, Francis Fitzgibbon, Peter Fraser, Paul Forsyth, Chris Gallagher, Gerry Gilbert, Godamatch, Michael Gould, Andy Graffiti, Carol Hackett, Richard Hambleton, Allan Gerbert, Sharon Holmes, K. R. Hynes, Carole Itter, Sandra Janz, Frank Johnson, Daphne Johnston, Marcel Just, M. Kasper, Judi Kemeny, Glenn Lewis, Sharon Lovett, Joan Marshall, Eric Metcalfe, Martah Miller, Andrea Montclair, Michael Morris, Bill Noy, MIchael O’Connel, David Ostrem, Peach Tree, Shawn Preus, Richard Reid, David Rimmer, Renee Rodin, R. Rosenfeld, Trudy Rubenfeld, T. Runkle, B. H. Russell, Willoughby Sharp, Andy Sinats, Jim Skerk, Cheryl Souzkes, Penelope Street, Kim Tomczak, Dick Trace-It, Elizabeth Vander Zaag, Neil Wedman, George Williams, Sharon Wilson, Robert Wishlaw, and Yoshi Yoshihara. 

Curated by Michael Morris.

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