| 29 August - 16 November 2011 |
Successions: Prints by African American Artists from the Jean and Robert Steele Collection
| Highlights 32 striking prints by renowned African American artists included in an exhibition originally organized by the David C. Driskell Center for the Study of the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora, and The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland. Print techniques on display include etching, monoprint, lithography, linocut and silkscreen. |
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| 5 December - 9 December 2011 |
Winter SMP (St. Mary's Project)
| St. Mary's College of Maryland mid-year compilation of work from art majors with a studio art concentration. |
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| 9 January - 30 March 2012 |
The Atmosphere Exposed: Photographs of Halos, Mirages, Iridescent Clouds ...and more
A resplendent array of fifty photographs capture stunning atmospheric conditions. Images
depicting the interplay of light’s interaction with the Earth’s atmosphere and its landscape by
international scientists, meteorologists, and amateur photographers will be on display at the
National Science Foundation, Arlington, Virginia. |
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| 23 January - 2 March 2012 |
Remediate/ Re-Vision: Public Artists Engaging the Environment
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Showcases artists’ projects in in public parks, water treatment facilities, waterfronts and cityscapes raising awareness about issues concerning watershed fragility, industrial and natural history, personal responsibility and ecological balance. Artists perform as instigators, collabo-rators, activists and designers.
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| 19 March 2012 |
Annual Student Art Exhibition
Featuring art work in diverse media from St. Mary’s College of Maryland students in all years of study. Awards are presented recognizing the range and caliber of creative entries; a selection of the exhibition is selected for display at PNC Bank in Leonardtown in summer 2012.
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| April - May 2012 |
Spring SMP (St. Mary's Project)
St. Mary’s College of Maryland art studio and art history majors present an extended body of work along with research and writing to support their ideas and chosen topics.
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