Associate Professor of Art Carrie Patterson was selected to have her art presented at Cloyde Snook Gallery at Adams State University in Alamaso, Colo. Her work is currently being featured in the gallery in a National Juried Exhibition titled, “Squared,” through April 4. Patterson’s piece, “Mistaken Identity: Artist Proofs from 2004 – Present,” showcases a Find out more »
Johnson Showcases Art at Salisbury & South Wiltshire Museum
Professor of Art Sue Johnson’s exhibition, “Pitt Rivers: Collecting Patterns,” is currently on display through May 10, 2014, at the Salisbury & South Wiltshire Museum in Salisbury, England. “Collecting Patterns” presents a modern cabinet of curiosities showcasing how Johnson has engaged with and been inspired by the nineteenth century collector General Pitt-Rivers. Details can be Find out more »
Johnson Featured in New Exhibition
Professor of Art Sue Johnson will be featured in CURIO, an art exhibition offering a twist on 16th and 17th century cabinets of curiosity. The exhibition opens Saturday, November 16 at Heiner Contemporary in Washington, D.C. Johnson will also take place in a panel discussion on December 7.
“We Are St. Mary’s” Mural Art Project
Pass through the Point Lookout Road crosswalk onto the historic side of campus and you are in for a surprise. A new structure has been erected between Alumni House and the former Anne Arundel Hall. Standing approximately eight-feet high and 100-feet wide is the “We Are St. Mary’s” mural, in an array of colors. Inspired by community Find out more »
Johnson’s One-Person Exhibition Opens at the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum, Ford to Present Lecture in Conjunction
Professor of Art Sue Johnson’s one-person exhibition, “American Dreamscape,” opens at the Eleanor D. Wilson Museum at Hollins University on Oct. 3. Johnson will give a lecture on the exhibition, starting at 6 p.m., immediately followed by the opening reception. American Dreamscape features mixed media work by Johnson, whose work is grounded in the genres of the still Find out more »
Friebele Selected for Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award
Billy Friebele, assistant professor of art at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, has been chosen for a Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC) Individual Artist Award in media/digital/electronic arts. The award comes with a $1,000 grant to support Friebele’s art. The MSAC makes awards to Maryland artists annually through a competitive application process, aimed to promote and Find out more »
Pioneer of Underground Comics to Visit St. Mary’s College
Denis Kitchen, pioneer of underground comics and pop culture and founder of the Kitchen Sink Press, publisher of some of the most innovative comics for 30 years, shares his stories in a public lecture at 8 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6, in Auerbach Auditorium of St. Mary’s Hall at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. He will Find out more »