Past Exhibitions
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Past Exhibitions
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2024 Exhibitions
Rochester City School District students come together to share photographs created in the Virtual Academy of Rochester's Introduction to Digital Photography Dual Credit course with RIT.
Opening Thursday, May 16, 5:00 - 7:00 PM
On view Friday, Saturday and Sunday (May 17, 18, 19) 1:00-5:00 PM
All free // All welcome
Featuring projects by seniors in the School of Photographic Arts and Sciences Visual Media Program - these students are out-of-the-box creators in photography, moving image, graphic design, printmaking, typography, business and more.
Opening Friday, April 26, 6-9 PM
On view through May 11, 2024
All free // All welcome
Included are projects by: Jack Connolly, Semise Fuller, Zelig Goodman-Hoffman, Heidi Klein, Jenna Klein, Emma Kostraba, Michaela Mueller, Sophia Pepal, Hailey Price, Ashleigh Scharrer, Raimund Selke-Fisher, Reece Swetland, Alycia Wachtel, Andrew Wallengren, Figo Wang, and Kelly Weber.
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). Graduate students in Photography and Related Media present their work in William Harris Gallery (RIT Campus).
Seniors in the Fine Art Photography program present their capstone exhibitions in two locations: William Harris Gallery (on RIT campus) and City Art Space (in downtown Rochester). Divided into two galleries, this group exhibition features the culminating work of fourteen artists in their senior year.
William Harris Gallery, March 7-29
RIT City Art Space, March 8-30
This duo-exhibition features two artists whose long friendship over time, various locations and shared experiences of navigating the world as deaf and hard of hearing have kept them threaded together: Laural Hartman and Aaron Swindle.