Publications
RU Foundation Press publications are available by contacting Theresa Rykaczewski at 540-831-5754.
Raja Salhesh's Garden: Contemporary Dalit Art & Ancient Myths of Mithila, Volume I (2022)
127-page, full-color catalog with scholarly essays. India's Dalit communities, long marginalized and formerly known as "untouchables," now number more than 200 million people—yet their visual arts have long been neglected. This groundbreaking exhibition features Dalit paintings from north India's Mithila region, and it is the first such group exhibition of their art ever held outside India.
Vetro e Verita (Glass and Truth) (2007)
24-page, full-color catalogue. The exhibition explored the connections between Modern and Post-Modern Italian photography and mid-century Modern art glass from Murano.
$10 ($5 for Radford students)
CUL-DE-SAC: Art from a Suburban Nation (2006)
32-page, full-color catalogue showcasing 14 American artists take on suburbia.
$6 ($3 for Radford students)
An Expanding Universe: Makers and Viewers of 17th Century Prints (2006)
Winner of the Southeastern College Art Conference Award for Outstanding Exhibition & Catalogue of Historical Materials.
$15 ($5 for Radford students)
Xu Min: Tradition in a New Form (2006)
20-page, full-color catalog of a Shanghai- and Maryland-based ceramicist whose works are in dialogue with traditional Chinese vessels.
$5 ($2 for Radford students)
Appalachian Images: Photographs by Jack Jeffers (2006)
80-page B&W and color catalogue of the work of a former Radford University staff photographer. Includes essay by Radford University history professor Richard Straw.
$15 ($8 for Radford students)
Marking Time: Works on Paper by Doug Navarra (2005)
16-page full-color catalogue of "interventions" on 18th-century documents and found paper.
$10 ($5 for Radford students)
New York Visions: New Paintings by Mikhail Gubin (2005)
24-page, full-color catalogue of recent paintings celebrating New York City, the adoptive home of a Ukrainian emigré artist.
$10 ($5 for Radford students)
Prize Fruits: The Art of Maremi Hooff (2005)
24-page, full-color catalogue of a retrospective exhibition of paintings that use food imagery to explore conceptual art themes.
$10 ($5 for Radford students)
Adolf Dehn: Works on Paper from the Radford University Art Museum Collection
A fully-illustrated catalog of the 281 works by noted American artist Adolf Dehn in the permanent collection.
$15 ($11 for Radford students)
Dorothy Gillespie
The first book devoted to the art of the pioneering New York artist. Ms. Gillespie was a Distinguished Professor of Art at Radford University.
$20 softcover.
Baubles, Bangles and Beads: Jewelry from the Collection of Dorothy Gillespie
A catalog of over 300 pieces of jewelry from around the world with color illustrations and a glossary.
$5 ($4 for Radford Students)
Selections from the Permanent Collection
A fully-illustrated catalog of some of the Art Museum’s most striking works of art.
$15 ($10 for Radford Students)
The Art of Dorothy Kurgans Goldberg
is an exhibition catalog of selected works by the late Washington, D.C. artist. The exhibition was held in conjunction with a major donation of papers from the estate of her husband, Supreme Court Justice Arthur Goldberg.
$5 ($4 for Radford Students)
Inside and Out: An Artists Collects and Garden Sculpture
By Dorothy Gillespie is a fully-illustrated exhibition catalog of the private art collection of New York artist Dorothy Gillespie, plus some of her own outdoor sculptures.
$10 ($7 for Radford Students)
Ibram Lassaw: Deep Space and Beyond
An exhibition catalog that highlights work from the late 1920s into the 21st century by the noted Abstract Expressionist artist.
$15 ($10 for Radford Students)
Scenes of Virginia from Picturesque America
An exhibition catalog illustrating original prints from the 1872 book, Picturesque America, volume I. All of the prints showing Virginia sites are included, as well as excerpts from the text.
$10 ($6 for Radford Students)
Paul Frets: A Retrospective
A fully-illustrated exhibition catalog of paintings, prints, drawings, and sculptures by Professor Emeritus Paul W. Frets.
$10 ($7 for Radford students)