New Jersey-based photographer Geandy Pavón documents the lives of former Cuban political prisoners through a series of black and white portraits.
Blanka Amezkua explores the significance of corners through a site-specific installation featuring photographs, textiles, and mixed media works.
Captured with hidden motion-activated hunting cameras, Glen Baldridge's "Animal Selfies" and "Modus Tollens" print series present both traditional and technologically innovative approaches to combining photography and printmaking.
Juried by Alexander Campos, executive director and curator of the Center for Book Arts (New York), this exhibition presents a selection of contemporary prints and artists' books.
Co-organized by the Student Art Association and the William Paterson Art Department, this exhibition features student work juried by WP Art Faculty.
The artists in this exhibit give voice to marginalized and underrepresented communities and individuals while addressing discrimination, racism, colonialism, identity, immigration, and assimilation. Organized in collaboration with the artist initiative, For Freedoms, this exhibit is part of a non-partisan nationwide campaign that uses art to inspire civic participation and responds to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms: freedom of speech, freedom to worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear. Artists: Hugo Bastidas, Monica S. Camin, Dominique Duroseau, Gladys Grauer, Caren King Choi, and Raymond E. Mingst.
This exhibition of women’s rights and advocacy posters, created by both men and women, challenges gender inequality and stereotypes, advocates for reproductive and sexual rights, and promotes women’s empowerment and equal participation in society. This exhibit is organized and curated by Professor Elizabeth Resnick, Massachusetts College of Art and Design.
On view in the Court Gallery, this exhibition features work by faculty who teach ceramics, drawing, graphic design, sculpture, painting, photography, and printmaking. The more than 40 works in the exhibit reveal the faculty’s unique artistic practices as they innovate across diverse media.
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