July 14 - December 30, 2012
Dance/Draw explores how developments in visual art and dance began, and how they have shaped the art of today. See More
Filed Under: Traveling Exhibitions

July 14 - December 30, 2012
Dance/Draw explores how developments in visual art and dance began, and how they have shaped the art of today. See More
Filed Under: Traveling Exhibitions
Donald Moffett: The Extravagant Vein
February 18 - June 3, 2012
The first comprehensive survey of Moffett’s work, Donald Moffett: The Extravagant Vein provides deep insight into the breadth and range of his art. See More
Filed Under: Traveling Exhibitions, Solo Exhibitions
I Myself Have Seen It:
Photography and Kiki Smith
September 17 - December 30, 2011
I Myself Have Seen It is the first comprehensive survey of artist Kiki Smith’s work in photography. See More
Filed Under: Traveling Exhibitions, Solo Exhibitions
Environment and Object
Recent African Art
February 5 - July 31, 2011
This exhibition examines the broad impact of the environment on recent African art, and the use of found objects and materials as media. See More
Filed Under: Interdisciplinary Exhibitions, Faculty Curated, Traveling Exhibitions, Group Exhibitions
February 5 - April 17, 2011
Unstable Ground pairs two complementary projects that visually present landscape changes over time. See More
Filed Under: Interdisciplinary Exhibitions, Faculty Curated, Traveling Exhibitions, Student Curated
Opener 21
Suzanne Bocanegra: I Write the Songs
July 17, 2010 - January 2, 2011
This exhibition will feature a range of work, including wall works, sound and video installations, and a new work that combines live dance and recorded sound See More
Filed Under: Opener Series, Traveling Exhibitions, Solo Exhibitions
February 6 - June 13, 2010
Ever the idiosyncratic collector, artist Fred Tomaselli amasses actual pills and plants along with a range of images—among them flowers, birds, and anatomical illustrations—carefully cut from books and magazines. See More
Filed Under: Traveling Exhibitions, Solo Exhibitions
September 26, 2009 - January 3, 2010
Type A, the collaborative team of Adam Ames and Andrew Bordwin, takes inspiration from Jersey barriers in an exploration of the ways structures are forcing people to forfeit their physical freedom in the cause of public safety. See More
Filed Under: Traveling Exhibitions
Tim Rollins and K.O.S.: A History
February 28 - August 23, 2009
Tim Rollins and K.O.S.: A History examines the unique collaboration between Rollins, an artist, activist, and educator, and the Kids of Survival (K.O.S.). See More
Filed Under: Traveling Exhibitions, Solo Exhibitions
September 27, 2008 - January 25, 2009
"Alloy of Love" surveys ten years of work by Dario Robleto, from his first investigations of vintage record albums as embodiments of emotions to more recent explorations of the impact of war on the domestic sphere. See More
Filed Under: Traveling Exhibitions, Solo Exhibitions, Audio
Opener 15
Amy Sillman: Third Person Singular
July 19, 2008 - January 4, 2009
On view for the first time, the drawings and paintings in "Third Person Singular" negotiate and complicate the intersections between abstraction and figuration. See More
Filed Under: Opener Series, Traveling Exhibitions, Solo Exhibitions
Opener 13
Joseph Grigely : St. Cecilia
February 9 - June 15, 2008
This new exhibition brings together a number of recent works by Joseph Grigely, an artist who creates works that explore the failures, idiosyncrasies, and ruptures of language and communication. See More
Filed Under: Opener Series, Traveling Exhibitions, Solo Exhibitions
September 8, 2007 - April 13, 2008
Molecules That Matter showcases ten organic molecules that profoundly altered our world in the twentieth century. See More
Filed Under: Interdisciplinary Exhibitions, Faculty Curated, Traveling Exhibitions
July 14 - December 29, 2007
Large-scale color photographs created by Phyllis Galembo from 2005 to 2006 reflect the ritual adornment and spirituality of masquerade in Nigeria, Benin and Burkina Faso in West Africa. See More
Filed Under: Traveling Exhibitions, Solo Exhibitions
Opener 12
Martin Kersels: Heavyweight Champion
February 3 - June 17, 2007
Kersel’s sculptures, photographs, and performances, though frequently funny and light-hearted at first reading, often reveal the awkwardness and embarrassment of quite literally not fitting in. See More
Filed Under: Opener Series, Traveling Exhibitions, Solo Exhibitions
Joachim Schmid Photoworks 1982 - 2007
February 3 - April 29, 2007
Schmid assembles related groups of found photos to reveal patterns of use and meaning that point to the social rituals, human desires, domestic events, and economic conditions that people employ photography to commemorate and display. See More
Filed Under: Traveling Exhibitions, Solo Exhibitions
Richard Pettibone: A Retrospective
November 19, 2005 - February 12, 2006
The first retrospective exhibition of Richard Pettibone’s artwork in over twenty years, this exhibition presents the full range of the artist’s career, from his early shadow-box assemblages to his more recent sculptures and paintings. See More
Filed Under: Traveling Exhibitions, Solo Exhibitions
America Starts Here: Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler
October 1 - December 30, 2005
"America Starts Here," the first retrospective exhibition of Ericson and Ziegler’s career, provides a critical analysis of the artists’ still under-appreciated position in the history of twentieth-century art. The exhibition includes sculptures and installations, as well as models and video document... See More
Filed Under: Traveling Exhibitions
Weapons of Mass Dissemination: The Propaganda of War
June 24 - October 30, 2005
"Weapons of Mass Dissemination: The Propaganda of War" presents an historic portrait of wartime culture, while inviting the spectator to reflect on the critical role that design plays in our lives, especially during times of conflict. See More
Filed Under: Traveling Exhibitions, Group Exhibitions
Paradise and Plumage: Chinese Connections in Tibetan Arhat Painting
September 25, 2004 - January 2, 2005
This exhibition featured Chinese and Tibetan versions of identical compositions and juxtaposed paintings and objects of the fourteenth through eighteenth centuries from China and Tibet. See More
Filed Under: Faculty Curated, Traveling Exhibitions, Group Exhibitions