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  1. Recent Acquisition of Akwesasne Mohawk Basket

    Richard F. Brush Art Gallery

    The Richard F. Brush Art Gallery is pleased to announce the acquisition of The Spirit of Basketmakers; Past and Present, an urn-shaped black ash and sweetgrass basket by Akwesasne Mohawk artist Nanci Ransom, a tradition bearer with more than thirty years of experience.

  2. The Gathering of Nations, a stunning 42-inch beaded belt by Akwesasne Mohawk artists Kelly Tsieriwaiens Back and Tyson Karonhiahere Back from Fire Loom Creations.

    Gallery Acquires Beaded Belt by Akwesasne Artists

    Richard F. Brush Art Gallery

    To create this belt, the artists used homemade sinew made from the backstrap of a deer, dyed deer tail hair, porcupine quills, gold-dyed deer hide, glass seed beads, brass beads and cones, and nylon string.

  3. AI Art Exhibition

    EXHIBITION - Current States of Being

    Robert K Foster

    Artificial intelligence weaves its way through our daily lives, entangling technology, memory, and cultural identity in both visible and unseen ways. Current States of Being brings together works by three artists: Danielle Ezzo, Ameera Kawash, and Eryk Salvaggio.

  4. A digitized photo of Camp Pine Knot, a large, rustic Adirondack camp built in the Adirondack style.

    St. Lawrence's Special Collections Featured in The Wall Street Journal

    St. Lawrence University’s Owen D. Young Library Special Collections received national attention in a recent Wall Street Journal article titled “The Ultimate American Summer Adventure: Exploring the Adirondacks by Canoe."

  5. Charlie Reinertsen Northern Peatlands No. 3, 2023 Archival inkjet print on Hahnemuhle photo rag 308 gsm paper Richard F. Brush Art Gallery SLU 2023.17

    Visualizing the Adirondacks and St. Lawrence River Valley

    Art gallery

    This online digital exhibition created by students in the “Adirondack Arts and Archives” First-Year Seminar features 44 art objects, cultural artifacts, publications, and even a locally crafted wooden canoe. Several items in the exhibition were created by Haudenosaunee artists.

  6. Student catalog F25

    Paddle, Portage, Party!: Digitizing Photographs in St. Lawrence University’s Special Collections

    Art gallery

    Autumn Nealis ’25 and Sophia Roxo ’26 teamed up with Gallery Director Catherine Tedford and Curator of Special Collections Paul Doty to digitize and catalogue a collection of over 130 historical Adirondack photographs by Seneca Ray Stoddard housed at the Owen D. Young Library.

  7. The Richard F. Brush Art Gallery at St. Lawrence University has been selected to participate in a Risk Assessment and Emergency Preparedness Program

    The Richard F. Brush Art Gallery Has Been Selected to Participate in a Risk Assessment and Emergency Preparedness Program

    Art gallery

    The Richard F. Brush Art Gallery at St. Lawrence University has been selected to participate in a Risk Assessment and Emergency Preparedness Program, partially funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The program is administered by the Conservation Center for Art & Historical Artifacts to assist with identifying potential threats to the Gallery’s permanent collection, and to offer strategies for mitigating them.

  8. Letter-writing Event: “Dear North Country”

    Art gallery

    The Richard F. Brush Art Gallery and the English department are hosting “Dear North Country,” an in-person letter-writing event on Wednesday, February 26, at 7:00 pm in the Noble Center Ireland Lounge. The event is part of an international project called "Make Visible"–an ongoing, community-led project developed by New Zealand artist, curator, and activist Shannon Novak.

  9. Re-Writing the Streets 2.0: The International Language of Stickers

    "Re-Writing the Streets 2.0" Sticker Exhibition on Display at PA College of Technology

    Art gallery

    Richard F. Brush Art Gallery Director Catherine Tedford has been collecting stickers since 2003, and her collection numbers over 15,000 stickers from around the world. A portion of her collection is currently on display in Pennsylvania.

  10. Student catalog F25

    St. Lawrence University Students Catalog a Collection of Adirondack Photographs by Seneca Ray Stoddard

    During the fall of 2024, two St. Lawrence University students, Autumn Nealis ’25 and Sophia Roxo ’26, teamed up with Gallery Director Catherine Tedford and Curator of Special Collections Paul Doty to digitize and catalogue a collection of over 130 historical Adirondack photographs by Seneca Ray Stoddard housed at the Owen D. Young Library.