Tristan Cai, assistant professor of photography, presents a solo exhibition of his ongoing project, A Celebration: The Origin of Life at the CICA Museum in Gimpo, South Korea. The project takes the form of an archive of both fictional and real photographs in the areas of evolution research, offering a critical perspective on the issues of how visual culture shapes our Find out more »
Four St. Mary’s College Students’ Photography Selected for Exhibition in Fotogalleriet Oslo, Norway
Four St. Mary’s College students – Nick Conroy ’18, Conner Dorbin ’18, Carl Freeman ’19 and Cecelia Marquez’18 – participated in a photography workshop led by acclaimed photographer Anne-Stine Johnsbråten, as part of advanced photography course during the 2017 fall semester. Their photography projects, which begin in the workshop, have been selected to be exhibited Find out more »
Ganzell a Featured Artist in the St. Mary’s County Arts Council Exhibition
Maribeth Ganzell, St. Mary’s College club sports trainer and coordinator, is the featured artist in the St. Mary’s County Arts Council exhibition currently showing at the Lexington Park Library in Lexington Park, Md. The show, titled “Life Without Target,” features Ganzell’s original photographs from West Africa. While living in The Gambia, Ganzell integrated herself into Find out more »
Professor of Art Sue Johnson’s Work Featured at The Muscarelle Museum
Beginning Saturday, Feb. 10, Professor of Art Sue Johnson’s art historical reinterpretations will be featured in “Women with Vision: Masterworks from the Permanent Collection” at The Muscarelle Museum of Art located on the campus of William & Mary. The selection presents works by more than 30 women artists including historically important figures such as Marguerite Find out more »
Young Artist Award Goes to Visiting Professor Livi
Visiting Assistant Professor of Art Giulia Livi was awarded the 2017 Young Artist Prize in the Trawick Prize: Bethesda Contemporary Art Awards. The awards are a visual art prize produced by the Bethesda Arts & Entertainment District that honors artists under the age of 30 from Maryland, Washington, D.C., and Virginia. The annual juried competition awards $14,000 Find out more »
Professor’s Art Featured in Exhibition; Art Workshop Offered
Professor of Art Sue Johnson’s work is included in the exhibition “Chasing Bugs: Insects as Subject and Metaphor” currently running through Oct. 3 at the University of Richmond Museums, University of Richmond. The exhibition features more than 100 works and explores our abiding fascination with insects in science, literature, and the arts with images created Find out more »
Boyden Art Gallery presents “Living on the Land, Vol. 2” Exhibition
Guest Curator and St. Mary’s College of Maryland alum Jayme McLellan ’94 offers an exhibition presenting diverse perspectives on the relationship to the land on which humans live for the exhibit “Living on the Land, Vol. 2,” Sept. 6 – Nov. 12 at the Boyden Gallery in Montgomery Hall on the St. Mary’s College campus. Find out more »
Black History Month exhibition to aid the College in examining its relationship with slavery
(St. Mary’s City, Md) Feb. 2, 2017 – An anonymous gift to St. Mary’s College of Maryland will aid the College with educating students and the public on its relationship with slavery. A couple who wish to remain anonymous donated shackles over the summer they discovered in a barn in the Chaptico, Md., area. The Find out more »
Sue Johnson’s Exhibition Receives Positive Review
In a review on Commercial Appeal, part of the USA Today network, Frederic Koeppel wrote “prepare for some sardonic chuckles and laughs,” in regard to an exhibition by St. Mary’s College of Maryland Professor of Art Sue Johnson. Running through Nov. 11, “Sue Johnson: Home of Future Things,” is at the Martha and Robert Fogelman Galleries Find out more »
Carrie Patterson’s Exhibition Oct. 3-28 at Mary Baldwin College’s Hunt Gallery
Professor of Art Carrie Patterson’s exhibition “Light Box: New Work by Carrie Patterson” runs through Oct. 28 at Mary Baldwin College’s Hunt Gallery in Staunton, Va. Patterson’s artwork considers how color, form and line metaphorically measure the human condition as experienced through the body. “I paint to give expression to the experience of inhabiting Find out more »