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Exhibitions at SUAG

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John Mosher: Wanderer

Wanderer is an exhibition by art professor Mosher, fresh from his sabbatical. It features a variety of mediums including collage, painting, drawing, found objects, video, and installation. Each piece serves as a fragment in a larger narrative telling the story of the Wanderer.

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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.

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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.

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Past Exhibitions & Events

We’ve archived the online content describing the exhibits and events we have produced over the last ten years.