Art
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Feb 16–26
Arden Conine: Forcings
This exhibition explores sonification as a way of working with cyclical Earth processes, such as tides, to engage environments that remain largely unknown yet exert a massive influence on life on Earth.
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Apr 14
Mark Anthony Brown Jr.: i’ll tell you what
Join Mark Anthony Brown Jr. for an existential crisis in lecture form.
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The Strange Menagerie of Sculptor Joan Danziger
Art alumna Joan Danziger (B.F.A. '54) will unveil new sculptures for Ravens: Spirits of the Sky in parallel with The Magical World of Joan Danziger, a concurrent retrospective at the American University Museum at the Katzen Art Center.
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The Shakers’ Utopian World Sees a Surge of Modern Interest
Art alumna Amie Cunat's (M.F.A. '12) meeting house is included in A World in the Making: The Shakers, a group exhibition that will be on view at the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania through August 9.
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Mar 3
Constellations: Iftikhar Dadi and Elizabeth Dadi
Attend a talk about their collaborative artwork which explores questions of identity and borders and the capacities of the informal urban realm in the Global South.
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Feb 2–12
Carlin Dypko, Ella Grimm, and Kate Thorpe: Habituant
View an exhibition of work that presents a meditation on the passage of time, an exploration of self, and an allowance for pathways unexplored.
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Department of Art Newsletter 2/12/2026
Department of Art February 12, 2026 Art News Week of February 12 Upcoming Events The Crystal Palace Exhibition The Crystal Palace 2026, Part 1 is the first of a two-part exhibition that features the work of faculty and staff in…
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Walls Wearing Worlds
This full-color catalog documents Art Assistant Professor Leeza Meksin’s solo site-specific exhibition at Ortega y Gasset Projects in 2025, with a curatorial essay by Eric Hibit and an interview between Jodi Hays and Meksin.
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Mud + Corn + Stone + Blue
This traveling group show, which includes work by Art Assistant Professor Oscar Rene Cornejo, traces major conflicts that have scarred Central America since the 1960s and explores how their histories are entwined with that of US agriculture through the corn industry.
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