May 10 - May 19, 2013
A tradition continues with Skidmore College's annual Senior Thesis Exhibition on May 10–19. Organized by the Department of Art. See More
Filed Under: Group Exhibitions, Student Curated

May 10 - May 19, 2013
A tradition continues with Skidmore College's annual Senior Thesis Exhibition on May 10–19. Organized by the Department of Art. See More
Filed Under: Group Exhibitions, Student Curated
February 28 - April 14, 2013
Crowded brings together an array of images to suggest the variety of ways that crowds permeate our lives, as well as the divergent effects crowds have on us. See More
Filed Under: Student Curated
November 10 - December 30, 2012
As the Night the Day interrogates our assumptions about the symbolic meaning of darkness and it’s relationship to light. See More
Filed Under: Student Curated
October 6 - November 4, 2012
A photodocumentary thesis project by Kristin V. Rehder on the concept of community in the Adirondack hamlet of Wanakena, NY. See More
Filed Under: Solo Exhibitions, Student Curated
August 14 - September 30, 2012
On view at the Tang for the first time, Dyckman Tanner’s collection speaks to the pull of these intricately crafted objects. Organized by Nina Bocobo ’12 See More
Filed Under: Student Curated
May 31 - August 5, 2012
Curated by Alexander Unkovic ’12, this exhibition investigates the often hidden complexities of our relationships with home. See More
Filed Under: Student Curated
Extensions of the Eye:
Three Women Photographers
February 18 - April 15, 2012
Curated by Laura Mintz ’12, this exhibition presents photography by Barbara Morgan, Naomi Savage, and Kunié Sugiura from the Tang Collection. See More
Filed Under: Group Exhibitions, Student Curated
Curiouser and Curiouser:
Exploring Image and Identity in
Alice in Wonderland
December 1 - December 18, 2011
This student-curated project explores questions of image and identity in Alice in Wonderland. See More
Filed Under: Student Curated
Imperial Post: Views of Colonial Delhi
May 4 - May 22, 2011
Imperial Post explores Delhi, India, through the lens of tourist souvenirs. The exhibition explores the rise and rapid dissemination of the picture postcard in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. See More
Filed Under: Faculty Curated, Student Curated
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
September 7, 2010 - January 2, 2011
Eye Rhymes will introduce viewers to the intersections of text and image while serving as a classroom space for the fall 2010 Scribner Seminar, Ways of Seeing: Image, Text, Illumination. See More
Filed Under: Faculty Curated, Student Curated
May 1 - May 23, 2010
Featuring pieces from the Tang’s collection and on extended loan, this show presents a wide range of contemporary works in which the word is the image. See More
Filed Under: Group Exhibitions, Student Curated
November 14, 2009 - January 3, 2010
Thirteen African pots from the Tang's permanent collection, organized according to three gender-specific themes. Curated by Prof Lisa Aronson's Art History class Topics in Gender and Visual Culture: Africa. See More
Filed Under: Faculty Curated, Student Curated
Eduardo Paolozzi: General Dynamic F.U.N.
May 30 - August 30, 2009
This exhibition from the Tang Museum collection presents General Dynamic F.U.N., Paolozzi's 1965-70 print series in which he hijacks familiar icons such as Mr. Peanut, the Chiquita banana, and Cary Grant in drag to create visual biographies of modern life infused with subversive humor. See More
Filed Under: Solo Exhibitions, Student Curated
February 9 - April 20, 2008
Whether jarring or soothing, dissonant or melodic, sound results from action. The artists in Smack use distinct actions, like scratching, stomping, or dragging, to explore specific sounds. See More
Filed Under: Group Exhibitions, Student Curated
Containing Culture: West African Pottery and Tradition
March 15 - April 20, 2003
This exhibition features a range of ceramic traditions from West Africa. exploring the cultural significance of pottery's production and use in the Nupe, Lobi, Yoruba, and Igbo societies. See More
Filed Under: Interdisciplinary Exhibitions, Student Curated
Dressed to Express: Costume in Victorian Illustration
March 19 - April 14, 2002
The phrase “clothes make the man” was a truth universally acknowledged in Victorian Britain. Dress expressed one’s place in a hierarchical society with limited opportunity for social mobility. This exhibition includes nineteenth-century novels, periodicals, and memoirs that illustrate how dress tran... See More
Filed Under: Interdisciplinary Exhibitions, Faculty Curated, Student Curated
Africa Embodied: The Language of Adornment
November 29 - December 21, 2001
This exhibition focuses on how various African cultures use body art to communicate ideas and beliefs related to social organization, spirituality, gender roles, and nonverbal expression. See More
Filed Under: Interdisciplinary Exhibitions, Faculty Curated, Student Curated