RECKONING: Faculty Exhibition 2020
Online Exhibition, launching October 1, 2020
you.stonybrook.edu/reckoning2020
Click here to download a pdf of the exhibition catalog
Click here to watch the October 22, 2021 Salon Talk Recording
Click here to watch the November 18, 2021 Salon Talk Recording
The Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery is proud to present an online Faculty Exhibition featuring the work of Stony Brook University's world-renowned faculty artists. RECKONING presents artwork created in 2020 that expresses a range of individual and collective experiences we are living through and the underlying conditions that have brought us to this crossroads.
In 2020, we are experiencing a pandemic, quarantine, major changes to how we work and live, support of essential workers, xenophobia, racial injustice, Black Lives Matter protests, political activism and divisiveness, controversy over monuments, climate change, #MeToo, uncertainty of the future, and more. In light of the challenges the world is facing today, creative responses form a crucial component of expression, activism and hope for the future.
The online exhibition includes work specifically created for a virtual presentation, such as digital media and text pieces, as well as photography, drawing, painting, sculpture, video, mixed reality and sound.
A related online student community forum, RECKONING: Student Digital Mural, includes artwork, poems and writings by Stony Brook University students from across campus and around the globe.
RECKONING: Faculty Exhibition 2020
Artists
Izumi Ashizawa, Associate Professor
Shimon Attie, Visiting Professor
Isak Berbic, Associate Professor
Toby Buonagurio, Professor
Stephanie Dinkins, Associate Professor
Qin Han, Adjunct Professor
Takafumi Ide, Instructional Support Technician
Carter Johnson, Adjunct Professor
Martin Levine, Professor
Bruce Lieberman, Adjunct Professor
Patricia Maurides, Adjunct Professor
Nobuho Nagasawa, Professor
Jason Paradis, Full Time Lecturer
Howardena Pindell, Professor
Dan Richholt, Instructional Support Technician
Lorena Salcedo-Watson, Full Time Lecturer
Margaret Schedel, Associate Professor and Chair
in collaboration with Robert Cosgrove and Brian Smith
Maya Schindler, Full Time Lecturer
Lorraine Walsh, Visiting Associate Professor
Salon Talks
Thursday, October 22, 2pm
Moderated by Judith Brown Clarke, PhD
Izumi Ashizawa
Nobuho Nagasawa
Howardena Pindell
Lorena Salcedo-Watson
Margaret Schedel
Maya Schindler
Wednesday, November 18, 12pm
Isak Berbic
Toby Buonagurio
Stephanie Dinkins
Qin Han
Carter Johnson
Jason Paradis
Lorraine Walsh
The Faculty Exhibition 2020 and the 2020-2021 Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery schedule are made possible by a generous grant from the Paul W. Zuccaire Foundation.