Past Exhibitions
Past Exhibitions
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2021 Exhibitions
A solo exhibition of recent and classic work by a trailblazer of art, education and community collaboration, entering his 50th year of teaching at RIT.
Where Were We brings together 11 artists whose MFA thesis shows were cancelled during the pandemic shutdowns of 2020.
With so much bad and strange news across social media, how is there so much joy? FEELS gathers and visualizes emotional data from a Twitter API, and manifests as a viewer-interactive and digital/sculptural installation. Part of the Key Bank Rochester Fringe Festival.
An exhibition of contemporary printmaking by Sarah Kinard and sculpture by Joshua Enck (2021 Anna Ballarian Visiting Artist), exploring two and three-dimensional abstract art using both old and new technologies.
Part of Flower City Art Center’s Expanding the Field visual arts program for young artists, local students were asked to create images expressing their point of view on issues concerning race, identity, culture, and human rights, with handmade and digital imaging techniques, using only Black, White and Red.
A group exhibition featuring artists working in all printmaking media, juried by Jenny Robinson and organized by The Print Club of Rochester.
Since its founding in 2006, Rochester Prep has provided Rochester students and families with an award-winning instructional model that supports their academic and personal growth. We bring joy into learning and change history one student at a time.
Twelve graduate students present individual thesis projects in Painting, Printmaking, Ceramics, Sculpture, Video and Installation.
Eight seniors present individual capstone projects in Furniture Design, Ceramics, Metals & Jewelry, Sculpture, Video and Installation.
Nine seniors present individual capstone projects in Painting, Drawing, Printmaking, Sculpture, Metals & Jewelry, Video and Installation.
Over 40 Industrial Design seniors present concepts and designs across a range of categories: social service, education, transportation, UX/UI, consumer goods, home goods, apparel, health/medical and sustainability.
Eight MFA candidates in the Photography and Related Media program present individual thesis projects, on view April 1-11, 2021.
Five seniors in the Fine Art Photo BFA program present individual capstone projects, on view March 18-28, 2021: Mac Boldt, Kaylee Fenton, Devin Gray Hull, Joe Matty, and Tucker Predock.
Ten graduating photojournalism students present individual documentary projects that share a common theme of keeping a fighting spirit alive during hard times, focusing on topics ranging from autism, small town life, farming, economic and racial inequality, and education during a pandemic.