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  1. Gallery Presentation: Guerrilla Girls via Zoom (in-person and online)

    A Zoom discussion with members of Guerrilla Girls, an anonymous group of feminist, female artists devoted to fighting sexism and racism within the art world. This event is presented in conjunction with the exhibit "Guerrilla Girls: The Art of Behaving Badly," currently on display at the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery.

    • Griffith Arts Center 123 and via Zoom
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  2. A&AH Spring 2025 Senior Seminar Art Exhibition

    This exhibition explores the ways in which we comprehend the past, and how the things that have happened impact our futures. Each work of art invites the viewer to question; when and where has this happened? How did it happen? What is our responsibility and relationship with what we can no longer control, real or not?

    • Richard F Brush Art Gallery
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  3. AAH Senior Year Exhibition: THIS ALREADY HAPPENED

    The past is something we all think about. Memories are constantly being constructed and reconstructed in our minds as we see the past shaping our present and influencing our futures...

    • Richard F. Brush Art Gallery
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  4. SLU Writers Series Presents Poet J. Drew Lanham

    The Writer's Series is pleased to welcome J. Drew Lanham, an award-winning poet and an alumni distinguished professor of wildlife ecology in the Forestry and Environmental Conservation Department at Clemson University. This reading is supported in part by the Sandra Nelson Memorial Poetry fund.

    • Peterson-Kermani Performance Hall - Masks are required
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  5. Artist's Lecture by Dave Fadden

    In conjunction with the Richard F. Brush Art Gallery exhibition, "Each One Inspired-Haudenosaunee Art across the Homelands from the New York State Museum," Dave Fadden, a well-known painter who has strong ties to both Akwesasne and Onchiota, will present an artists lecture.

    • Griffiths Arts Center Room 123
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  6. Sticker Design Contest

    NEW DEADLINE - September 15!

    • Richard F. Brush Art Gallery
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  7. Exhibition: German Modernism- Sound and Vision

    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.

    • Richard F. Brush Art Gallery
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