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The Richard F. Brush Art Gallery at St. Lawrence University will present Indigenous Perceptions of Nature, an exhibition showcasing artwork created by Haudenosaunee (Iroquois), Canadian Inuit, and...
In conjunction with the exhibition What the Mirror Said: BlackWomen of Print, the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery is pleased to announce a two-day artist's residency with printmaker Chloe Alexander. The...
Artist's lecture, Griffiths Arts Center Room 123, Monday, March 28, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.
St. Lawrence University's Richard F. Brush Art Gallery will present What the Mirror Said: Black Women of Print, an exhibition featuring the artwork of Black women printmakers, from Monday, March 7...
Artwork by several St. Lawrence students is currently on display at the Frederick Remington Art Museum and online through Sunday, March 27.
The virtual Opening Reception of the Frederic Remington Art Museum’s 2022 College Student Juried Art Exhibition will be on Friday, February 25, 2022, from 6:00 to 7:00 pm via Zoom. The public is...
The 2022 Media Arts Assistance Fund for Artists (MAAF) is a regrant partnership with Wave Farm and the New York Council on the Arts (NYSCA). New York State Artists may apply for up to $7,500 to...
Sarah Knobel, associate professor of art and art history and curator of the exhibition Subject-Object, will give a gallery talk on Monday, February 7, at 4:45 p.m. Sarah Knobel is a photographer...
Sarah Knobel, Associate Professor of Art & Art History, has curated an art exhibit named "Subject-Object" at the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery. The exhibit includes work from a dozen or more contemporary artists as well as work from the permanent collection of the Art Gallery.
The St. Lawrence County Arts Council (SLC Arts) will be awarding $84,000 in grant funding, throughout Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties, to fund 2022 arts experiences. Through the New York State Council on the Arts’ State Community Regrants Program, grants are available to artists, collectives, local municipalities, public libraries, and non-profit organizations. Projects in any artistic field - music, visual arts, theater, dance, electronic media, film and literary arts, etc. - will be supported.