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Exhibitions at SUAG
Student Sculpture Exhibition
Join ART 367 and ENVR 305 Site-Specific and Installation Art as we explore Performance/Interactive and Installation Sculpture
Muriel Hasbun: With the Pulse of a Community / Con el pulso de una comunidad
A multimedia exhibition of several projects—including photographs, video, shared archives, and sculptural installations—representing over 35 years of personal and cultural investigation toward processing ideas of home, exile, the traumas of war, and the endurance of identity and memory. Largely based on archives and memories of El Salvador during the Civil War, Hasbun’s work coalesces rediscovered personal and community artifacts into transient works of reconciliation where universal truths about war, death, and legacy are rendered into new work marking the presence and continuum of a rich cultural diaspora.
Conversations: Stop Motion Animation by New Media Art students Jeremy Boyden, Sarah Bylan, Bryleigh Foreman and Isabel Wells
New Media Art Professor David Gladden and students Jeremy Boyden, Sarah Bylan, Bryleigh Foreman and Isabel Wells will give a talk and workshop during Sophomore Seminar and the reception will follow.
For Taking You Places
For Taking You Places is a solo exhibition by social practice artist Calcagno Cullen…
Exploring Identity Through Diversity: Han-mee Artists Association
HMAA (Han-Mee Artists Association) is an organization founded in 1975 with Korean-American artists who immigrated to the Greater Washington D.C. metropolitan area. Curated by SU professor of Art Jinchul Kim, who has been serving as one of their honorary board members.
Flight or Fight
Birds as well as other symbolic flora and fauna tell the stories of the female condition in this breathtaking exhibition…
Gallery 128: Call for Student Artists
The Electronic Gallery’s got a new name: Gallery 128. Read more to learn about this new student opportunity…
2023 - 2024 Art Department Exhibition
Faculty and Staff from the SU Art Department share their recent creative work in this diverse group exhibition.
Aric Snee: I Can Hear the Ocean
SU’s hot glass professor, Aric Snee shares his recent work in this exhibition…
69th Bi-Annual Senior Art Show
Graduating art students share their capstone projects in this popular bi-annual exhibit.
David Gladden: Night Blooms
Night Blooms is a post-sabbatical exhibition by Associate Professor, David Gladden…
Kip Incheck: A Life’s Work & Legacy
This special exhibition; Kip Incheck: A Life’s Work & Legacy and reception celebrates the life & work of artist Kip Incheck, featuring his artwork and a special collection of masks. Proceeds from the sales of any artwork will benefit the Cavallaro & Cleary Visual Art (CCART) Foundation’s Scholarship Fund.
68th Biannual Senior Art Exhibition
SU’s graduating art majors show off their work in this capstone exhibition of Fine Art and Design. Graduating seniors work will be on display marking the end of these students’ SU careers and the beginning of their professional lives.
Brooke Rogers: Mura Vive / Living Walls
New paintings by Brooke Rogers, some based on his sabbatical research trip to Rome. Also included, three-dimensional constructed paintings that reuse cannibalized parts from old paintings. Reception features the performance of a new experimental jazz composition by Jerry Tabor.
Carrie Fucile: Persistent
This audio-visual installation uses images pulled from Persistent Surveillance System’s database of operations in Baltimore City from 2016-2020. It explores the relentless nature of digital media as a vehicle for power and control.
The Guerilla Girls: The Art of Behaving Badly
Artist Talk: March 8th, GAC Assembly Hall
The Guerrilla Girls are an internationally-recognized collective of anonymous artists that adopt the names of deceased women artists to obscure their identities and keep the focus on the issues as they fight “for human rights for all people and all genders.” Founded in the 1980s as the self-dubbed “conscience of the art world” the groups uses intersectional feminism and humor to fight gender and ethnic bias as well as corruption in the art world and beyond. Their talk and exhibition, “The Art of Behaving Badly,” traces the history of their organization through their interventions and Public Service Announcements (PSAs) from 1985-2015.
Freeload
Solo exhibition by installation artist, Jarod Charzewski. This site-specific installation references survival through preservation; more specifically the propensity to consciously and unconsciously collect things. As an immigrant to this country, personal belongings have taken on new definitions and classifications for Charzewski as he continues to cross borders.
Past Exhibitions & Events
We’ve archived the online content describing the exhibits and events we have produced over the last ten years.
Opening on February 18 and featuring the work of artists Amber Eve Anderson, Raghvi Bhatia, Garret Kane, Matt Mottel and Carlie Trosclair, the exhibit explores the human habitat past, present and future through photography, installation, sculpture and new media…