The St. Lawrence University Richard F. Brush Art Gallery will present two exhibitions showcasing artwork beginning Wednesday, Jan. 19, through Saturday, Feb. 26.
The Richard F. Brush Art Gallery will present two exhibitions showcasing artwork by notable western artists, recent acquisitions by women and BIPOC artists, and photographs of the collars worn by late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg on display beginning Monday, Oct. 18, through Thursday, Dec. 9.
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...
The Richard F. Brush Art Gallery will present Visual Thinking from January 18 to February 24, 2023. The exhibition features the work of Velma Bolyard, Kasarian Dane, Amy Hauber, Sarah...
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 Peruvian artists beginning...
St. Lawrence’s Richard F. Brush Art Gallery has received a Sustaining Cultural Heritage Collections planning grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) in support of a study aimed at optimizing its storage facility and three adjacent exhibition galleries.
Current States of Being: Exploring AI’s Influence on Memory, Identity, and Creativity AUGUST 20 – OCTOBER 7, 2025 Sarah Knobel, Associate Professor of Art & Art History, curated one of...
The Richard F. Brush Art Gallery at St. Lawrence University received a 2021 Strategic Planning Assistance award from Documentary Heritage & Preservation Services for New York (DHPSNY) to develop a...
One of the Art & Art History department’s own, Dr. Chandreyi Basu, SLU Associate Professor of Art & Art History, has developed a beautiful and exhaustive exhibition of artwork from Contemporary India. Using her extensive knowledge and background in teaching she has pulled into one exhibition a wide range of contemporary artwork.
A spotlight exhibition entitled Voices of the People! 110+ Years of Sociopolitical Stickers from the USA is currently on display at the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma, through December...