Exhibitions
This exhibition was curated by graduate students enrolled in the Fall 2025 Curatorial Practicum. Throughout the semester students examined the conventions of portraiture, debating the social hierarchies this tradition reinforces and exploring how these norms could be subverted.Ìý
On view February 6–March 14, 2026
The artworks, books, and maps in this exhibition bring to life the stories and themes of fairy tales, themes fairy tales share with myths and saints’ legends.ÌýOpen volumes reveal illustrations that interpret fairytale settings and scenes, while other art works feature the magical beings that are the typical characters of fairy tales—animal, human and unearthly.
On view February 6–May 2026
Turn, Turn, Turn invites viewers to consider how artists capture, challenge, and reshape our understandings of time. Through depictions of specific hours of the day, seasonal shifts, and historical moments, the artworks anchor the intangible in the material.
On view August 5, 2025–May 2026.
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Group 1
March 28-April 9, 2026
Opening Reception:ÌýFriday, March 27th from 4-6 PM
Featured artists: Dati Alsaedi, Mahda Purmehdi, Cesar Herrejon
MFA Thesis Exhibition: Group 2
April 18-May 2, 2026
Opening Reception:ÌýFriday, April 17, from 4-6 PM
Featured artists: Ethan Cherry, Brionna Garcia, Cal Young
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