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Art Walk and upcoming Galleries ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ

Harry Callahan’s 8 by 10 inch Silver Gelatin Print, Eleanor, Chicago, 1949.
Harry Callahan’s 8 by 10 inch Silver Gelatin Print, Eleanor, Chicago, 1949, at Teaching and Learning in the Patricia Thompson Alumni and Skylight Galleries. The exhibition gives a sense of deja vu as discernable essence is transferred from teacher to pupil throughout the exhibit.

Art Walk and upcoming Galleries ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ

Harry Callahan’s 8 by 10 inch Silver Gelatin Print, Eleanor, Chicago, 1949.
Harry Callahan’s 8 by 10 inch Silver Gelatin Print, Eleanor, Chicago, 1949, at Teaching and Learning in the Patricia Thompson Alumni and Skylight Galleries. The exhibition gives a sense of deja vu as discernable essence is transferred from teacher to pupil throughout the exhibit.

Tonight, Friday, October 13, marks the opening of a number of exhibitions across campus. A gathering of food trucks plus live music will take place for the first ’ Art Walk event of the 2023-2024 academic year. The galleries will be open from 5-8 pm, with food from Killiks Kitchen, serving Hawaiian food, and shaved ice from Tropical Rush and Sweet Island Snow. The event is free and open to the public. Exhibitions will on view in each of the seven campus galleries.Ìý

  • Currents: New Work, an exhibition of documentary photography at the Cooley Photography Center
  • , a special photography exhibition of works from the Richard and Ellen Sandor Family Collection, demonstrating the visual evidence of the relationship between teacher and student as seen through their work. On view at the Patricia Thompson Alumni + Skylight Galleries
  • at the Lois and David Stulberg Gallery
  • at the William G. and Marie Selby Foundation Gallery
  • , work from the Fine Arts department that investigate intersectionalities of the self at the Crossley Gallery
  • , showing incredible work from the Freshman Illustration 3D design course, exploring costume designs, dynamic poses, and facial expressions. On view at the Richard and Barbara Basch Gallery
  • , featuring work from all 13 majors in the Willis Smith Construction Inc. Gallery

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²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Galleries has a packed year of amazing ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ lined up. Following this slew of exhibitions, each celebrating either opening or closing receptions this weekend, Galleries has an incredible line up of exhibitions to take their place. ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ College Galleries along with the students enrolled in the Role of the Curator class within the Business of Art and Design Department, will present —an immersive collection featuring expressive, storytelling paintings from abstract impressionist, Syd Solomon, on November 6. Also opening that week, , and exhibition of colorful paintings at Patricia Thompson and Skylight Galleries; the second annual , featuring portraits of local veterans painted by ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ College students and faculty at the Selby Foundation Gallery; , a group exhibition of three ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ College students who have each had extraordinary experiences in the midst of global conflict, at the Richard and Barbara Basch Gallery; in the Willis Smith Construction Inc. Gallery. The exhibition for the Spring Semester is already underway, with two exhibitions slated to open January 6, 2024—Picture this: The Inaugural Sketchbook Library Exhibition and Omar Chacón: Chromatic Echoes.

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