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“Spirit of the Day” sumi ink paintings by Nishiki Sugawara-Beda

October 1 – 27, 2018 Artist Talk/Reception: Thursday, October 11, 11:30am-12:30pm  Spirit of the Day offers viewers an essential yet often forgotten engagement—a deeper connection with their own spirit in the contemporary busy society. The paintings present a moment of this spiritual engagement through mindfully cultivated marks on the surface. Sumi-ink brings out subtle and […]

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“Z” ambrotypes by Rowan Renee

August 20 – September 20, 2018 Artist Talk: September 20, 11:30am – 12:30pm ALL ARE WELCOME! Z is a collection of nude ambrotype portraits working with transgender, cisgender, and a spectrum of genderqueer and gender non-conforming individuals. Through Z, I aim to deconstruct conventions of the nude body towards more diverse representations. The title of […]

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“Easton Nights” photography by Peter Ydeen

August 20 – September 25, 2018 Artist Talk/Reception: September 25, 11:30am – 12:30pm ALL ARE WELCOME This piece, “I Want a Yellow House with a White Picket Fence” reflects on the American dream. This environment creates a type of mystical realism, similar to the environment pictured in the pieces by Charles Burchfield. Burchfield painted many […]

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“Somnambulant” mixed media installation by Samantha Parker Salazar

Artist Statement The fringe of consciousness contains countless moments of affirmation that our reality may be effectively reduced to universal shapes and forms. Such forms can be expressed through the intimate marks excavated from recklessly smeared surfaces. The edge of my scalpel blade regards each happenstance smudge and line, heightening the importance of seemingly less […]

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Junior Art Majors’ Exhibition

O L I V I A   H E I S T E R K A M P __________________________________________________________________ Olivia’s artwork is a series of miniature acrylic paintings and a second series of pencil and charcoal drawings. She completed her artwork in two separate classes, Painting I and II, both instructed by Professor Dennis McNally. She […]

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Senior Art Majors’ Thesis Exhibition

E L I A N A   A C T O R – E N G E L __________________________________________________________ This collection of hand-built sculpture and pottery is an exhibition of vulnerability and complex hope. Personally, I have always been able to rationalize and cope with pain through the artistic process, in particular via its facets of […]

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Student Ceramics Exhibition

Student Ceramics Exhibition by Devon D’Andrea ‘20, Gallery Exhibition Research Assistant Kristin Skeuse ’18 Ceramics is an art form dating back to prehistoric times that involves heating and cooling an inorganic solid to create a desired shape. Ceramic vessels have been used functionally and decoratively by almost every culture in the world. This medium is […]

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“Hair Pieces” photography by Rebecca Drolen

  Rebecca’s Artist Talk 3/1/18 “Shearing” 30 x 30″ In her explorative Hair Pieces, photographer Rebecca Drolen calls us to consider the place of beauty, of standards, of hair within the context of our society. Through self-portraiture Drolen captures a dynamic collection of images that focus on the roles we place on hair. Her approach […]

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Student Digital Photography

Coffee Hour, Tuesday, 2/20 8am – 9am. Stop by Boland Hall Gallery for coffee and take a look at this series of student photographs Samantha Hagelbarger Students in Professor Krista Svalbonas’s Digital Photography I class present their latest images. There are over twenty photographs on display by fifteen students from varying backgrounds covering a wide […]

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Andrew Cornell Robinson “Wishful Thinking”

ARTIST TALK CANCELLED Unfortunately, because of the Eagles SuperBowl parade, the University is suspending operations on 2/8 and we are not able to reschedule the artist talk. Artist Talk:  Thursday, February 8, 2018 11:30 am – 12:30 pm in the gallery. All are welcome! Wishful Thinking In Wishful Thinking Andrew Cornell Robinson explores how humans […]

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