Past Exhibitions
The Charrette is an annual, intensive workshop for RIT College of Art and Design students in Foundation classes. Students have one week to create sculptural objects out of various materials based on a given theme. The designs are then showcased during a final reception — where select creations are also chosen for awards and inclusion in a curated exhibit in RIT's Bevier Gallery.
This annual group show brings together creative work in various media by faculty across the College of Art and Design, including Art and American Crafts, Design, Film and Animation, and Photographic Arts and Sciences. The exhibition spans two galleries: Bevier Gallery (Booth Hall, 2600) and William Harris Gallery (Gannett Hall, 3030).
Seniors in BFA Studio Arts present their capstone projects spanning painting, ceramics, furniture design, glass, sculpture, installation, and more:
Emma Herz, Spider Martins, Lauren McAndrew, Ruorui Mu, Finnegan Placek, Sophia Shufelt, Tori Wicksall, Tia Wilson, and Nastassia Witte
Graduate students in the Schools of Art and American Crafts present their thesis exhibitions in various media in two locations: City Art Space (downtown Rochester) and Bevier Gallery (RIT Campus).
The Anna Ballarian Visiting Artist Series welcomes Lelia Byron for a solo exhibition February 22 - March 22, 2024. Her outdoor sculpture, Quilt, is currently on view on the front lawn of Gannett and Booth Halls.
Artist Talk: Thursday, March 21, 5:00 PM - Free // All Welcome
Bevier Gallery, RIT Campus, Booth Hall
Parking in lots E/F
START HERE is an exhibition of outstanding student work from high schools and middle schools in the Rochester and Finger Lakes region.
The exhibition will commence with an Opening Reception on January 19 at 5 PM in the gallery with an Award Ceremony at 5:30 PM in the Webb Auditorium (just downstairs from Bevier Gallery). Visitors may park in lots E or F after 5 PM.
Food and refreshments will be served. All are welcome!
Professor Emerita Patti Ambrogi returns for a solo exhibition of work focused her project The Geography of Desire.
On Campus: Bevier Gallery, Booth Hall (parking in Lots E/F)
Free // All Welcome
The Charrette is an annual, intensive workshop for RIT College of Art and Design students in Foundation classes. Students have one week to create sculptural objects out of various materials based on a given theme. The designs are then showcased during a final reception — where select creations are also chosen for awards and inclusion in a curated exhibit in RIT's Bevier Gallery.
This group show brings together work in various media from faculty across the College of Art and Design, highlighting Art and American Crafts, Design, Film and Animation, and Photographic Arts and Sciences. The exhibition spans two galleries: Bevier Gallery (Booth Hall, 2600) and William Harris Gallery (Gannett Hall, 3030).
Opening Thursday, September 7, 5-7 PM
Free // All Welcome
Seniors in BFA Studio Arts present their capstone projects, spanning painting, ceramics, sculpture, installation, and more, featuring work by Izzy Caldwell, Mikey Gambino, Amanda Giglia, Ariel Li, Yushan Socola, Ruichu Yu, and Constantia Zhang.
Graduate students in the Schools of Art and American Crafts present their thesis exhibitions in various media in two locations: City Art Space (downtown Rochester) and Bevier Gallery (RIT Campus). 2 of the 3 separate shows occur back-to-back at City Art Space.