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Selected Exhibitions

2011

Photographs by Michael Oakes and Marie Triller
Spectrum Theatres, Albany, New York June 2011

2010

Belize Eye MissionThe Arts Center of the Capital Region,
Troy, NY October 7, 2010

The 2nd Annual Exhibition of the Blind Artists Society will include photographs of blind children in Belize by Marie Triller. These images were created through the Belize Eye Mission Project of Dr. Paul Beers, Albany, New York.
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Beneath the Arch, Central Park NYC. c2005
Beneath the Arch, Central Park, NYC. © 2005

2009

 

Morning Bus, Antigua, Guatemala, 2007The Karene Faul Alumni Exhibition is currently on view at the Esther Massry Gallery, College of St. Rose, Albany, NY. Ten alumni, spanning over twenty-five years of the Art Department at CSR, were invited to participate in this exhibition honoring Karene’s long tenure as Art Dept. Chair. Included in the exhibit are four photographs by Marie Triller (Class of ‘78) representing her Remembrance project; a yearly pilgrimage to Ground Zero on each September 11 to date. Exhibition runs through September 13, 2009 with a closing reception on Friday, Sept.4.

 

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Click here to view all 4 of Marie’s photographs on view.

 

2008

Sin Lugar ExhibitionSin Lugar (Without a PLace) Exhibition

Sin Lugar (Without a Place) is currently on view at City Hall Community Exhibits Space, El Paso, Texas. This exhibition, depicting returned migrants at the Nogales, Sonora, Mexico border, consists of photographs by Marie Triller with accompanying text by West Cosgrove of Bridge Project, El Paso, Texas. Exhibition runs through July 31.This traveling exhibition is available through Project Puente (Bridge Project). Contact West Cosgrove at www.projectpuente.org for details.

 

Sin Lugar is proudly displayed in conjunction with the exhibition Los Desaparecidos (The Disappeared), on view throughout the summer at the University of Texas, with concurrent exhibitions and programming throughout El Paso and Ciudad Juarez.

 

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