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LIZ FAUST
2024
NOV 14 '24 -- JAN 30 '25
Rooted Shadows
A convergence of six Asian and Asian American artists whose works interrogate the complex interplay between identity, place, and the self. These artists—Riya Devi-Ashby, Lucia Shuyu Li, Bao Nguyen, azumi O E, Setsuhi Shiraishi, and Ni Xin—are not merely performers but explorers of the profound dialogue between personal history and the environment they inhabit.
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NOV 21 '24 -- JAN 30 '25
I hold you close
Stephanie Mercedes’ I hold you close unfolds as a haunting exploration of queer identity, resilience, and the embodied experience of vulnerability in a society that often views difference with suspicion, if not hostility. Constructed from melted weapons reformed into steel forms, these works are lit with stark floodlights and animated by sound and motorized elements, immersing viewers in a charged atmosphere that mirrors the intensity of queer existence within a violent world.
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SEP 19 - OCT 31
My Mother's Closet
A group multimedia exhibition that conveys various life experiences such as war, fashion, bodily autonomy, and historical legacies through the female lens through the works of Emily Wisniewski, Dominique Zeltzman, Elena Volkova, Julia Kim Smith, and Bria Sterling-Wilson.
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SEP 19 - OCT 31
Soak/Scorch
Caryn Martin's monotype installations use fragile materials and provisional processes to speak to the tenuous state of the environment. Dramatic shifts in weather and long-term climate changes inform these large-scale pieces.
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SEP 19 - OCT 31
I'll do it tomorrow
I'll do it tomorrow Goucher Faculty Exhibition. Features all full time and part time faculty from spring and fall 2024. Various medium from photography to paintings and installation to printmaking. Artists include Stuart Abarbanel, Jason Austin, Allison Campbell, Rick Delaney, Sam DiMeo, Cyrus Feldman, David Freidheim, Ian Jackson, Dara Loreenzo, Allyn Massey, Christina McCleary, Matthew McConville, Pamela Thompson & James Year.
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SEP 9 - OCT 27
Liminal Resonance
Liminal Resonance presents an interdisciplinary exhibition of memory, place, and the fluidity of the human experience through the lens of contemporary artists. Drawing upon theoretical frameworks from cultural memory studies, poststructuralism, and cultural geography, this curated showcase delves into the dynamic interplay between memory and the ever-shifting contours of place, inviting viewers to contemplate the enduring resonance of the past within the ephemeral landscapes of the present.
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JUN 7 - JUN 29
Fragment(ed)ing
An exhibition that explores the wide-ranging concept of fragmentation and what it means to be whole. In today’s world, built from remnants of “dissolved social organizations, mass movements past, ruined states, and crippled notions of the public sphere,” does it still make sense to think about wholeness?
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FEB 17 - MAR 26
Forging the Past Decoding the Present
The solo exhibition of internationally known, Maryland-based artist, James von Minor featuring decades worth of paintings, drawings, prints, and constructions, all of which illustrate a delicate juggling act of equilibrium, form, pigment and motifs.
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