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  1. Exhibition: For Our Only Home

    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.

    • Richard F. Brush Art Gallery
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  2. Senior Seminar Art Exhibition - 2025

    → Please see the photo gallery of this event included at the bottom of this page… Exhibition: THIS ALREADY HAPPENED Friday, April 25 → Friday, May 16, 2025 Friday, April...

  3. 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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  4. Sarah Knobel curates "Subject-Object" Art Exhibit

    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...

  5. Artists’ Discussions and Reception

    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.

    • Carnegie 10, Noble Center 003, Art Gallery, and Newell Center for Arts Technology 108
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  6. Exhibition: Our Place in the Scheme of Things

    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.

    • Richard F. Brush Art Gallery
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