"Family Tree": elin o'Hara slavick, Madeleine Slavick, Sarah Slavick, and Susanne Slavick
October 24 - December 2, 2022
Family Tree is a group exhibition combining art and poetry. This unique project brings together the works of four sisters with careers as artists and writers: elin o'Hara slavick (Irvine, CA), Madeleine Slavick (Wairarapa, New Zealand), Sarah Slavick (Boston, MA), and Susanne Slavick (Pittsburgh, PA).
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Beth Livensperger: "Runaway"
August 29 - October 16, 2022
The site-specific installation Runaway focuses on how issues of control play out within public space, as well as various aspects of our relationship to labor.
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Student Select '22
April 25 - May 14, 2022
Student Select '22 is an exhibition featuring artwork created by SUNY Cortland students.
The Dowd Gallery presents a fully accessible showcase of student art produced from across disciplines and majors after a couple of previous renditions affected by the global pandemic. The Art Exhibition Association (aka Art Club) members invited Jack Elliott to take the role of exhibition juror. Elliott is the past Dowd Gallery's featured artist who exhibited his solo show in the fall of 2021. He is an Associate Professor from the Design and Environmental Analysis Department, College of Human Ecology, Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, and came to select artwork for the exhibition on Wednesday, April 20. He chose 66 pieces from 32 artists representing ceramics, digital illustration, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, fibers, graphic design, sculpture, and video.
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D. Dominick Lombardi: High+Low: A Forty-Five Year Retrospective
March 7 - April 15, 2022
High+Low: A Forty-five Year Retrospective, is an exhibition by visual artist, writer, and curator, D. Dominick Lombardi. The traveling solo show features over 80 pieces, including sculptures, drawings, paintings, collages, and assemblages selected by T. Michael Martin, Assistant Professor, Curator, and Director at the Clara M. Eagle Gallery at Murray State University, in Murray, Kentucky. The curated collection represents the essence of 20 distinct chapters of the artist's career.
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Faculty Biennial 2022: Martine Barnaby - "Window Dressing"
31 January - February 25, 2022
Martine Barnaby's video and sound projection in the Critique Space is part of the Faculty Biennial 2022 presented in the main gallery space.
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Faculty Biennial 2022: Vaughn Randall - Sculptures
January 31 - February 25
Works on display are part of the Faculty Biennial 2022 featured in the main gallery space.
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Faculty Biennial 2022
January 31 - February 25, 2022
The Faculty Biennial 2022 exhibition is comprised of works produced by the Art and Art History Department faculty and staff from 2019 to the present during the period commonly recognized as the global pandemic.
Extended Hours:
Friday, February 25, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Saturday, February 26, 6:30 – 9:30 p.m.
Sunday, February 27, 1 – 4 p.m.
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Natalija Mijatovic: Of Snow and Sorrow (Hallway)
October 25 - December 10, 2021
Several works on paper displayed at the Daniels Foyer Gallery are part of a solo exhibition, Of Snow and Sorrow by Natalija Mijatovic, featured in the main gallery spaces.
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Natalija Mijatovic: Of Snow and Sorrow
October 25 - December 10, 2021
Of Snow and Sorrow is a solo exhibition by Serbian-American artist Natalija Mijatovic, a professor of painting at Binghamton University. The show highlights her latest paintings and works on paper of various sizes as well as earlier pieces with a primary focus on abstracted forms, architecture, and compositions inspired by nature
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Natalija Mijatovic: Wailing Waves
October 25 - December 10, 2021
The multi-media wall installation is part of Mijatovic's solo exhibition featured in the main gallery space.
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