Exhibition: Mulyana-Fragile Ecologies
UPDATE: By popular demand, the exhibition will be extended through 8:00 p.m. on April 12th!
- Richard F. Brush Art Gallery
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UPDATE: By popular demand, the exhibition will be extended through 8:00 p.m. on April 12th!
Cultural appropriation occurs when people take elements from a culture that is not their own and use them without understanding or respecting the elements’ original meaning. For many Native Americans...
The Richard F. Brush Art Gallery presents work by one of the most well-known contemporary American street artists, Shepard Fairey on display Wednesday, August 10 through Saturday, September 3.
The paintings of London-based artist Sven Sandberg are “untimely” in the best sense of the word. In his new collection of paintings produced specifically for this exhibition, Sandberg evokes the cafés, galleries, backstages, and street scenes of 1920s Europe.
Explore the final week of the exhibition designed to accompany the construction of the Tibetan Buddhist Chenrezig sand mandala. The exhibition is inspired by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama’s book, Our Only Home, which eloquently calls for compassion during the climate crisis.
The Richard F. Brush Art Gallery will present a gallery talk with Professor Kathryn Myers, Art & Art History, University of Connecticut, Everyday Revelations: Researching, Collecting, and Living with Indian Art.
Showcasing works by major German artists in St. Lawrence University’s permanent collection, alongside select works from the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester and the Picker Art Gallery at Colgate University, "German Modernism: Sound and Vision" presents a range of aesthetic styles and movements from early twentieth-century German modernism, such as naturalism, expressionism, abstraction, and Neue Sachlichkeit or New Objectivity. Recognizing the under-representation of women artists during this era, works by Käthe Kollwitz figure prominently in the exhibition.
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition "Current States of Being: Exploring AI’s Influence on Memory, Identity, and Creativity," on display at the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery until October 7, 2025.
This exhibition underscores the essential elements of the environment — water, air, earth — and their degradation caused by storms, fire, and drought often brought about by human pursuits. Photographs and videos on display reflect the relationship between the physical and metaphysical, serving as a spiritual, biophilic statement that highlights the environmental challenges that contemporary societies confront.
The Richard F. Brush Art Gallery will present spotlight talks with Dr. Chandreyi Basu. Registration is required.