A unique double exhibition featuring Moonment by Sizhu Li and Hothouse by Rachel Youn brings life to their respective works through the implementation of movement and sound. Both installations are on view now through November 5 at Brick City Gallery. New York-based installation artist Sizhu Li pulls inspiration from her Chinese heritage for Moonment. This immersive, … [Read more...] about Moonment & Hothouse: A Double Exhibition Brought to Life
Artists specializing in new media invite viewers to explore multiple layers of meaning through the works of emerging.poetic. The exhibition is on view now through September 24 at Brick City Gallery. The collection of work is the first of its kind for the gallery, as it is the first show under current Director of Exhibitions Jodi McCoy made up entirely of new media. The … [Read more...] about emerging.poetic: New Media Inspired by Poetic Concepts
Slow Viewing, the gallery program encouraging a more mindful approach to art viewing and discussion, returns to the Brick City Gallery with a new selection of events for the Fall 2021 semester. Slow Viewing debuted at the beginning of this year and offers gallery visitors a way to contemplate their own perceptions of the art pieces featured for each evening’s event. It allows … [Read more...] about Slow Viewing Returns with New Opportunities for Connection
All information about exhibition spaces across campus are now located on one web site, making it easier than ever to identity exhibitions patrons can enjoy and how to access them. With the recent shifts in exhibition venues and readying a new exhibition space on Boonville for fall 2021, The Art + Design Department “saw this transition as the perfect opportunity to formalize … [Read more...] about Introducing ‘University Galleries’
The term “social distance” is incredibly prevalent in our current day-to-day, and has a long, complicated history. In the nineteenth century, "social distance" was a euphemism used by the British to talk about class and by Americans to talk about race. In today’s time, it most commonly refers to the six feet distance that must be maintained to stop the spread of the … [Read more...] about Reinterpreting Social Distance




