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2017

BODIES: MFA Thesis Exhibition 2017

March 18 – April 11, 2017

The MFA THESIS EXHIBITION 2017 presents new work by Stony Brook University's graduating Master of Fine Arts students. The exhibition, entitled BODIES, includes sculpture, printmaking, photography and video works by Tanya Kaiser Robinson, Rebecca Uliasz, Allison Walters and Dewayne Wrencher. All four artists are degree candidates in Stony Brook University Department of Art's Master of Fine Arts program.

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ANTIFORM: Packer, Patrick and Ros

January 24 – February 18, 2017

The Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery is pleased to present ANTIFORM, an exhibition by three experimental New York artists: Lindsay Packer, Mitch Patrick and John Ros. The artists create work that relates viewers to their physical, perceptual and digital environments, often in response to the site of the installation itself. ANTIFORM: Packer, Patrick & Ros, opens on January 24, with an Artist Talk & Reception for the artists on Tuesday, January 31 from 5-8pm in the Zuccaire Gallery, located on the first floor of the Staller Center for the Arts.

 

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Lorna Bieber: TRACES

November 5 – December 18, 2016

Lorna Bieber creates hauntingly beautiful images out of found photographs that she then manipulates through an elaborate process of photocopying, enlarging, painting and collaging. The result is a series of grainy, black and white images of trees, flowers, animals, houses, and the occasional human figure, produced either as large single-image photographic murals or as wall-sized montages.

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Not Ready to Make Nice: Guerrilla Girls in the Artworld and Beyond

September 13 – October 22, 2016

Not Ready to Make Nice, a major presentation of the Guerrilla Girls, illuminates and contextualizes the important historical and ongoing work of these highly original, provocative and influential artists who champion feminism and social change. The Guerrilla Girls have been powerfully and consistently active since first breaking onto the art scene in 1985. Appearing only in gorilla masks and assuming the names of dead women artists, the activist group has remained anonymous for nearly three decades while revealing shocking truths about sexism and prejudice in the artworld and beyond.

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On the Record: Album Cover Art

July 19-30, 2016

The cover art on a record album grabs our attention visually and provides an emotional connection to the music we love. Album covers with original designs first appeared in 1938 and have become as much of an artistic statement as the music itself. Covers by renowned graphic designers, photographers and artists have won Grammy awards for their artistic designs and have a lasting impact on their fans.

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SENIOR SHOW 2016

April 30 – May 20, 2016

Stony Brook University presents its annual exhibition of works by senior art majors and minors. The juried SENIOR SHOW 2016 includes paintings, sculpture, ceramics, photographs, digital media, mixed-media installations and works on paper. Faculty members of Stony Brook's Art Department select from among the best work of this year's graduating class.

 

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SUM: 2016 MFA Thesis Exhibition

March 22 – April 9, 2016

The MFA THESIS EXHIBITION 2016 presents new work by Stony Brook University's graduating Master of Fine Arts students. The exhibition includes sculpture, painting, video and mixed media works by Ye-seul Choi, Heather M. Cruce, Myda El-Maghrabi, Victoria Febrer and Logan Marks. All five artists are degree candidates in the Stony Brook University Department of Art's Master of Fine Arts program.

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Resonant Structures

January 26 – February 13, 2016

Presented by the Stony Brook Computer Music Studios in collaboration with the Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery, EarFest 2016: RESONANT STRUCTURES presents works by over 20 professional artists that involve elements of sound in sculptural objects.

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Guest Curators: Margaret Schedel and Melissa F. Clarke

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