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A digitally manipulated image divided into four mirrored quadrants. The top half of the image is an upside-down mirror of the bottom half, and the left side mirrors the right, creating a symmetrical, kaleidoscope-like effect. The primary image shows a person dressed in black, standing on green grass, holding the edge of a large, translucent blue piece of fabric with white markings that stretches out horizontally.

"Making It" – A Class of 2015 Art Show

Sponsored by:
Studio Art

Members of the Department of Studio Art’s Class of 2015 showcase the work of their professional artist careers in the Johnson Memorial Building’s second floor gallery.

Johnson Gallery/Crit (208)

Open to the Public
A digitally manipulated image divided into four mirrored quadrants. The top half of the image is an upside-down mirror of the bottom half, and the left side mirrors the right, creating a symmetrical, kaleidoscope-like effect. The primary image shows a person dressed in black, standing on green grass, holding the edge of a large, translucent blue piece of fabric with white markings that stretches out horizontally.

"Making It" – A Class of 2015 Art Show

Sponsored by:
Studio Art

Members of the Department of Studio Art’s Class of 2015 showcase the work of their professional artist careers in the Johnson Memorial Building’s second floor gallery.

Johnson Gallery/Crit (208)

Open to the Public
A digitally manipulated image divided into four mirrored quadrants. The top half of the image is an upside-down mirror of the bottom half, and the left side mirrors the right, creating a symmetrical, kaleidoscope-like effect. The primary image shows a person dressed in black, standing on green grass, holding the edge of a large, translucent blue piece of fabric with white markings that stretches out horizontally.

"Making It" – A Class of 2015 Art Show

Sponsored by:
Studio Art

Members of the Department of Studio Art’s Class of 2015 showcase the work of their professional artist careers in the Johnson Memorial Building’s second floor gallery.

Johnson Gallery/Crit (208)

Open to the Public

Studio Art Thesis Exhibition

Sponsored by:
Studio Art

Come enjoy the Studio Art Thesis Exhibition! Where: Johnson Memorial Building, 2nd floor gallery. When: May 2nd through May 16th.

Johnson Memorial Building

Open to the Public
Oil painitng of a field of green fiddlehead ferns with a ray of light coming through a forest of trees. A black bear stands in the distance with gaze towards the viewer.

Against Wings Paintings by Rebecca Kinkead and Poems by Ben Humphries

Sponsored by:
Studio Art and Arts Council

The Johnson Memorial Building’s Exhibition Gallery presents recent works by painter Rebecca Kinkead and poems by Ben Humphries. The pairing of the paintings and poems represents a dialogue between the artists and their reflections/responses to human impacts on the natural habitats of animals and the Earth’s climate.  

Free and open to the public. Opening reception on October 17th from 5-7PM in the Johnson Memorial Building’s mezzanine and exhibition gallery. 

Johnson Atrium

Open to the Public
Jessica Dickinson Artwork

Artist, Jessica Dickinson Lecture

Sponsored by:
Studio Art

Jessica Dickinson will discuss the development of her experimental studio practice, along with recent exhibitions. Deeply invested in abstraction as a way to understand sensations of time and change in lived experience, her work is primarily situated in painting and encompasses drawing, writing, and installations. Exploring durational shifts in light, matter, and perception, she works to offer space for the labor and process of paying attention. Dickinson is based in Brooklyn, NY and has exhibited widely, including the Solomon R.

Johnson Classroom 204

Open to the Public