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Faculty Artist Spotlight:
Toby Buonagurio & Martin Levine

December 6-18, 2025, and January 22 - February 26, 2026

Opening Reception: Thursday, February 5, 5-7pm, all welcome!

Artist Talks:
Toby Buonagurio: Wednesday, February 18, 1pm
Martin Levine: Thursday, February 26, 1pm

Hours: Open Monday-Friday 12-4pm and evenings of Staller Center events.

Press Kit

Brochure pdf: Faculty Artist Spotlight: Toby Buonagurio

Brochure pdf: Faculty Artist Spotlight: Martin Levine

The Faculty Artist Spotlight features the work of longtime Stony Brook University Art Department faculty members Toby Buonagurio and Martin Levine. A ceramicist, Professor Buonagurio has been teaching at Stony Brook for 50 years. Embracing whimsy and popular culture, her vibrant ceramic sculpture has been exhibited in solo and group exhibitions throughout the United States, France, Japan, the Netherlands, Germany, Taiwan, and Macao, and has been  acquired by several important collections. Professor Martin Levine, recently retired after teaching for 39 years and now a Toll Professor, creates intricate prints, primarily in etching and lithography, depicting realistically rendered cityscapes and rural scenes. His work has been shown in numerous international exhibitions and is in numerous significant public and private collections.

Fac Spotlight