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
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
Open from January 29 to March 2, 2019, this exhibition will feature two local favorites, photographer Julie Blackmon's Midwest Materials in the west gallery and painter Jane Troup's show Fauna and Flora in the east gallery. Come to the reception February 1, 6 – 8:30 pm to celebrate: free and open to the pubic, with event parking available in lots 45 and 46 on Mill Street … [Read more...] about Spring exhibition at Brick City Galleries to feature local artists Jane Troup and Julie Blackmon
Congratulations to Ainura Ashirova, a MFA graduate student studying Visual Studies here at Missouri State University, for her works selected for "Pink Pearl", a juried exhibition in St. Louis. Pomegranates-fruits of passion. 2018. Lithograph on Paper, 18"x22". $650. "Pink Pearl" is a multi-media visual art exhibition featuring 47 artworks that focus on both drawing and … [Read more...] about Student Spotlight: Ainura Ashirova