Isabel Manalo: Skin Codes
November 7 – December 12, 2015
Isabel Manalo is an interdisciplinary visual artist whose work addresses ideas of power and identity as defined by race, ethnicity, geography and class. Combining photography with drawing, painting, sewing and writing, her work embraces visual clues and coding.
Faculty Exhibition 2015
September 15-October 24, 2015
Featuring new work by Stony Brook University's acclaimed Art Department faculty and affiliated faculty and staff, the 2015 FACULTY EXHIBITION includes painting, sculpture, drawing, printmaking, photography, video installation and digital media. Over twenty artists engage a broad range of media, crossing boundaries in creative, challenging and sometimes playful ways.
Vintage Film Posters
July 7-31, 2015
In conjunction with the 20th Anniversary of the Stony Brook Film Festival at the Staller Center for the Arts, the Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of vintage film posters from July 7 to 31. The exhibition includes 38 original vintage film posters from the twentieth century.
Senior Show 2015
May 2-22, 2015
Stony Brook University presents its annual exhibition of works by senior art majors and minors. The juried SENIOR SHOW 2015 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.
MFA Thesis Exhibition
March 24 – April 11, 2015
The MFA THESIS EXHIBITION 2015 presents new work by Stony Brook University's graduating Master of Fine Arts students. The exhibition features photography, video, sculpture, and mixed-media work by Fiona N. Cashell, Nicole Hixon and Catherine Katsafouros.
Form and Facture: New Painting and Sculpture from New York
November 1-December 13, 2014
Presenting new work by six New York artists,Form and Facture delves into the conceptual and aesthetic concerns of contemporary abstraction. The exhibition features large-scale paintings and sculptures by Rachel Beach, Paul Behnke, Matthew Neil Gehring, Osamu Kobayashi, Rebecca Murtaugh and Fran O'Neill.
Kate Gilmore: Top Drawer
September 6-October 18, 2014
Through Kate Gilmore's video, performance, sculpture, and installation work, Kate Gilmore explores themes related to the construction of identity and the shaping of power structures and hierarchies. This exhibition features a new, site-specific sculptural installation and video, entitled Top Drawer, as well as a selection of previous videos and photographs.