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Virtual Senior Solo Exhibition

Virtual Senior Solo Exhibition


After spending the spring 2020 semester creating artwork in quarantine, seven senior Art majors opened the Virtual Senior Solos Exhibition in the Hewitt Gallery of Art, all online! The projects, which range from oil on canvas paintings to digital photography, will remain on display virtually in the Hewitt Gallery of Art for the fall 2020 semester.

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Shadow Proximity

Shadow Proximity


Shadow Proximity is our annual Junior and Art Minor exhibition. Works in the disciplines of painting, photography, drawing, digital design, watercolor, and performance are featured (February 24 – March 24, 2020).

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Senior Thesis Exhibition 2019-2020

Senior Thesis Exhibition 2019-2020


This group exhibition features the work of 19 practice-based art majors. 
December 9, 2019 – February 19, 2020

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SPRING SPOTLIGHT

SPRING SPOTLIGHT


CELEBRATE FOUR shows and FIFTEEN ARTISTS

CAIT (FIN) GAGNON
EMMALYNNE KNUTH
WATERCOLOR II
NARRATIVE ILLUSTRATION

Exhibition runs from May 9 - September 28, 2022
Senior Solos X 7

Senior Solos X 7


This year seven students demonstrated how an ambitious liberal arts curriculum coupled with multidisciplinary investigation can lead to innovative and thought-provoking art production.

Through the mediums of painting, photography, video, collage, and assemblage these students explored facets of the human experience: love, fear, faith, self, space, time, and the environment.

The exhibition runs from May 9 - September 29, 2021.

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Junior and Art Minor Art Exhibition 2022

Junior and Art Minor Art Exhibition 2022


The MMC Art & Art History Department presents a combined exhibition: Junior Art majors and Art minors. This exhibition features artistic production from designers, photographers, and studio artists who develop their individual directions in the disciplines of painting, photography, drawing, graphic arts, video, and mixed media. (February 28-March 29, 2022)
MI RICORDO: ROMAN WATERCOLORS

MI RICORDO: ROMAN WATERCOLORS


Mi Ricordo: Roman Watercolors is an exhibition of seven paintings by Hallie Cohen produced at the American Academy in Rome in the Visiting Artists and Scholars program. These 12-foot x 5-foot ink paintings constitute an ambitious and immersive body of work dealing with memory and subjective experience. 
Exhibition runs February 26 - May 1, 2024
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SENIOR THESIS ART EXHIBITION 2023

SENIOR THESIS ART EXHIBITION 2023


This exhibition features the work of 9 practice-based art majors. It includes examples of work from graphic designers, photographers, illustrators, animators and studio artists. The breadth and scope of media and styles attest to the diversity of approaches and individual visions that are the hallmark of the art program at MMC. Join us in celebrating our students’ accomplishments.

Exhibition dates: December 11, 2023 - February 20, 2024

Disegno-in-Motion

Disegno-in-Motion


Disegno-in-Motion is a group exhibition that features contemporary artists who explore animation as an extension of a traditional plastic arts process, as well as animators who walk the experimental edge where the ‘illusion of life’ succumbs to the allure of the infinite possibilities of the next frame.

Disegno, a term for visual thinking derived from the Italian Renaissance, suggests that all the plastic arts grow fundamentally out of the language of drawing. Drawing most intimately lays bare the artist’s thought process, which may be shaped through the material languages of yarn, paint, clay, and Photoshop. All artworks are time capsules that preserve the artist’s mind and their visual experiments which ultimately yield the work.

The time-based works on display are accompanied by objects used in the making of the animations. These include monumental puppets from a stop-motion performance with a human actor, canvases used in a hand-painted animation, a weaving documented in a time-lapse video, crayon drawings that were mapped into C.G. game environments, storyboards, sketches, and stills.

In addition to the main Hewitt gallery exhibition, several multi-channel works will be on display in the Digital Immersion Room in MMC’s new Judith Mara Carson Center for Visual Arts.

Artists in the exhibition include: Aryel René Jackson, Erma Fiend, Ezra Wube, Jeremy Couillard, Joseph Silver, Lorin Roser, Mari Jaye Blanchard, Matt Bollinger, Matt Richtards, Mike Estabrook, Scott Kiernan, Tadashi Moriyama, and Vandana Jain. Curated by Brian Zegeer with Hallie Cohen

Exhibition runs October 16 - December 5, 2023

 

Artists Draw Their Studios

Artists Draw Their Studios


Inspired by her own practice of periodically drawing her studio, artist Michelle Weinberg has invited 46 other artists to do the same.
This exhibition in the Hewitt Gallery is the fourth installment of Artists Draw Their Studios. Since 2018, approximately 150 artists have participated in this unique project that explores the diverse ways that artists perceive their own creative work and lives.

Exhibition runs from April 4- May 5, 2022
From Whence We Came

From Whence We Came


As part of the Art and Art History Department curriculum, art majors have the opportunity to exhibit in the College’s professional gallery space, the Hewitt Gallery of Art.
This group exhibition features the work of 12 practice-based art majors who developed a body of work in the Senior Art Seminar under the guidance and mentorship of Professor Beth Shipley.

The show presents a broad range of senior capstone projects that engage the mediums of drawing, painting, printmaking, illustration, graphic design, and clothing design.
The work interrogates questions of gender, equity, social justice, feminism, personal histories, and cultural narratives.
The breadth and scope of media and styles attest to the diversity of approaches and the unique visions that are the hallmark of the art program at Marymount Manhattan College.

The exhibition runs from December 5, 2021 - February 23, 2022

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Changing Lanes Exhibition

Changing Lanes Exhibition


After a virtual hiatus due to COVID-19, a new exhibition graces the walls of the Hewitt. Changing Lanes: Painters Explore Dimension in Clay will run in the Hewitt Gallery of Art from October 19December 2, 2020.

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GO FIGURE: The Female Gaze

GO FIGURE: The Female Gaze


Go Figure: The Female Gaze, curated by Hallie Cohen, Professor of Art and Director of the Gallery, presents the work of eleven women artists who are embracing feminism and ecofeminism in order to challenge the traditions of male hegemony in art. (November 4-December 4, 2019)

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Senior Solo Shows 2019

Senior Solo Shows 2019


Four exceptionally talented Art majors—Briana DeFranco ’19, Sadie Inman ’19, Kasey Minogue ’19, and Emely Sandoval ’19—exhibit their work from the spring of their senior year. (May 5 – August 15, 2019)

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Senior Thesis Exhibition I 2018-2019

Senior Thesis Exhibition I 2018-2019


This first of two group exhibitions features the work of the practice-based art majors. It includes examples of art from photographers, studio artists and graphic designers. (December 10, 2018 -  January 31, 2019)

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MMXVIII Faculty Art Exhibition

MMXVIII Faculty Art Exhibition


Participating artists: Craig Banholzer, Sally Bozzuto, Deborah Brass, Shannon Broder, Hallie Cohen, Elisabeth Condon, Annette Cords, Marianna Ellenberg, Millie Falcaro, E Genevieve, Julia Gran, Carl Gunhouse, Jim Holl, Allison Maletz, Judy Mannarino, Djavan Nascimento, Pedro Ramirez, JJ Reddington, Beth Shipley, Virginia Wagner, Scott Williams, Brian Zegeer (September 17 – October 25, 2018)

Senior Solo Shows 2018

Senior Solo Shows 2018


Five Art majors—Brianna Fazio ’18, Corinne Grahn ’18, Jack Hamelburg ’18, Stephanie Rios ’18, and Emma Suzuki-Jones ’18—exhibit their work from the spring of their senior year. (May 7 – July 26, 2018)

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Senior Thesis Art Exhibition 2017

Senior Thesis Art Exhibition 2017


This group exhibition features the work of 14 art majors who take their capstone Senior Art Seminar class in the fall. (December 11, 2017 – February 7, 2018)

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MMXVII Faculty Art Exhibition

MMXVII Faculty Art Exhibition


Participating artists: Craig Banholzer, Sally Bozzuto, Shannon Broder, Hallie Cohen, Elisabeth Condon, Annette Cords, Millie Falcaro,  Julia Gran, Carl Gunhouse, Jim Holl, Timothy Hull, Judy Mannarino,  Allison Maletz, Pedro Ramirez, John Ruggeri, Beth Shipley, Brian Zegeer

Exhibition dates: September 17 – October 26, 2017

Senior Thesis Art Exhibition

Senior Thesis Art Exhibition


This group exhibition features the work of 20 art majors who take their capstone Senior Art Seminar class in the fall. 

The exhibition runs from December 5, 2016 – February 18, 2017

AAAE Annual Alumni Art Exhibition

AAAE Annual Alumni Art Exhibition


From June 1st and continuing through the summer, the Hewitt Gallery showcases work from 18 of our outstanding art alumni.
Senior Art Exhibition II

Senior Art Exhibition II


May 2 – May 27, 2016 A select group of senior studio artists, designers and photographers exhibit their work in the Hewitt Gallery of Art.
Senior Art Exhibition I

Senior Art Exhibition I


April 11 – April 28, 2016 A select group of senior studio artists and photographers exhibit their work in the Hewitt Gallery of Art.

Emillie Ficarra shows large scale unstretched paintings, Marlaina Lutzs color photographs are embroidered with thread, Jackie Nelson’s black and white photographs form a series dedicated to her father and Stephanie Nateras’ camera observes tourists in small moments during their travels. 
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 14th, 6-8PM

Study Abroad: The Artist As Immigrant

Study Abroad: The Artist As Immigrant


November 2 – December 3, 2015
All artists are immigrants, outsiders exploring and discovering new worlds. They seek either to uncover what is strange in the familiar, or journey to foreign terrains, in reality or imagination.
Confluence + Influence

Confluence + Influence


April 13 – April 30, 2015
This exhibition brings together the work of seven visual artists in the areas of ceramics, digital animation and painting who are also teaching adjuncts in the art program at MMC this spring. Participating artists: Rebecca AllanAnnette CordsRon Geibel, Oded Naaman, Laini NemettMargaret Murphy, Robin Tewes.
Curated by Hallie Cohen
Senior Thesis Art Exhibition

Senior Thesis Art Exhibition


This group exhibition features the work of the art majors who take their capstone class in the fall. It includes examples of work from graphic designers, photographers, and studio artists.

The exhibition runs from December 8, 2014-January 29, 2015.

Participating Artists: Emily Arenberg, Raquel Beauchamp,Ben Chatag, Cindy Chatoree, Shirley Chera, Christa Cora, Samantha Fecher, Victoria Giardina, Shiori Ito, Cynthia Katz, Hannah Klitsberg, Ogulcan Kus, Victoria Lowry, Chrystal Milane, Jailenn Morel, Michael Rojas, Brandon Russo, Dominic Siri, Autumn Sugrue, Ryan Wanish, Brandi Williams, Ann Willis.
Food for Thought

Food for Thought


Exploring the importance of food in contemporary culture, FOOD FOR THOUGHT is a hands-on, multi-media investigation of food-related imagery and ideas created through the lenses and imaginations of visual artists.
The exhibition, co-curated by Hallie Cohen, Director of the Hewitt Gallery and Chair of the Art & Art History Department and Associate Professor of Art Millie Falcaro, explores the multi-dimensional aspects of eating and taste – from production to consumption – and showcases how art reflects our need for, and fascination with, the culinary.  Bringing together artists from a multitude of disciplines, FOOD FOR THOUGHT presents an experience where art meets science, and nature influences culture.
November 3-December 4, 2014
Installations in the Hewitt Gallery of Art

Installations in the Hewitt Gallery of Art


The Hewitt Gallery of Art is a laboratory for and an extension of the pedagogy of the Art Department program.

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Hannah HG Davis-Russell, Dimension 1, 2020, mixed media collage, 9 x 12 in.
February 9

As part of the Department of Art and Art History’s curriculum, Art majors took their Senior Art Seminar in the Fall 2020 semester under the guidance and mentorship of Millie Falcaro, Professor of Art, and Beth Shipley, Associate Professor of Art and Chair of the Department of Art and Art History. Their projects are now on virtual display in the Senior Thesis Exhibition through the Hewitt Gallery of Art. The MMC community is invited to attend the virtual opening of the exhibit on February 11, 2021 at 7 pm.