Exhibits

Current Exhibit

2013 Goucher Student Art Showcase

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Exhibit Dates: April 1- May 24, 2013.

In the 2013 Goucher Student Art Showcase, an annual exhibit at Goucher College, students who have taken studio art classes during the academic year showcase works juried by the art department faculty and installed by Laura Amussen, Director of Exhibitions, along with student gallery assistants. Read More.



Past Exhibits

Paul Jeanes, The Clearing

 

Exhibit Dates: January 9 - March 24, 2013

Jeanes' newest cycle of works, The Clearing, is based on images and memories from a recent drive across Iceland, from Reykjavík to the majestic glacial lagoon Jökulsárlón.  Read More.

Margaret Murphy, A Ten-Year Survey

 

Exhibit Dates: October 17, 2012 - January 4, 2013

In Margaret Murphy, A Ten-Year Survey, Decoding the Marketplace: coupons, dollar stores, and eBay, a new art exhibit at Goucher College, Murphy finds inspirations in everyday life and turns them into a critical dialogue about contemporary culture. Read More.

Everything Else Falls Away

 

Exhibit Dates: Septmeber 10 - October 14, 2012

In Everything Else Falls Away, a new art exhibit at Goucher College, Regina Tumasella explores the dynamics of chance, nature, and the human condition through layered paint.  Read More.


Stratachrome

 

Exhibit Dates: June 20 - September 2, 2012

In Stratachrome, Baltimore-based artist Kelly Walker draws from a mixture of her surroundings to create vibrant works layered with unusual materials. Read More.


COSMIC MANIFESTO

 

Exhibit Dates: January 24 - March 4, 2012

In Cosmic Manifesto, Rybicki hopes to persuade viewers to think about depth and consider what may lie beneath the surface of life. Read More.


Marty Weishaar: SEA I MADe IT

 

Exhibit Dates: October 25 through December 4, 2011

Sea I MADe IT, Marty Weishaar forms symbolic relationships between traditional and nontraditional materials with various historical approaches, such as intuitive abstraction and conceptualism. Connections are made-between two-dimensional and three-dimensional projects, battle ships, systematic abstract paintings, diarist drawings, airplanes, and bridges. Read More.


Letters, Words, and Phrases

 

Exhibit Dates: March 23rd through April 26th, 2009

Letters, Words, and Phrases is an exhibition that explores visual art’s ongoing engagement—and entanglement—with language, bringing together works by eight contemporary artists who use letters, words, and phrases as part of their work.

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Respond

 

Exhibit Dates: February 2nd through March 8th, 2009

In Respond, Heidi Neff, John Shipman, Stuart Stein, and Christine Buckton Tillman “respond” directly to the architecture and space of the Rosenberg gallery and goucher’s campus and to the college’s educational purpose.

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Habitat

 

Exhibit Dates: November 3rd through December 7th, 2008

Habitat is an inquiry focused on the home. The exhibition not only investigates the interior and exterior spaces of home, but also, using house as a metaphor for humanness in all its multiple contexts, explores the recesses of the psyche.

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Bestiarum Vocabulum

 

Exhibit Dates: September 15th through October 19th, 2008

A bestiary or bestiarum vocabulum is a book, popular in the Middle Ages, which contains illustrated descriptions of vari- ous animals, birds, and rocks. The natural history and images of each beast are typically accompanied by a moral lesson.

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Ethnography of No Place

 

Exhibit Dates: March 24th through April 30th, 2008

The works in Ethnography of No Place are studies of geographical dislocation and its attendant complexities, as well as antidotes to the prevailing psychological need to belong somewhere.

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