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LIZ FAUST

2026

NOV 22

Layers of Connection

Layers of Connection offers a captivating exploration of texture, place, past, and genuine friendship as seen through the lenses of Dara Lorenzo and Alfonso Fernandez. By weaving together diverse themes and artistic practices, this exhibition invites viewers on a transformative journey, encouraging them to discover the profound beauty in shared human experiences and the depth of connections formed through art and friendship.
 

NOV 14 - DEC 12

Don't Pop Me

Don’t Pop Me brings together the work of Sierra Iola and Beth Yashnyk, two artists whose practices explore the constructed environments—physical, social, and psychological—that shape human experience. The exhibition examines the tensions between containment and expansion, pressure and release, individuality and collective existence.
 

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NOV 13 '25 -- JAN 31 '26

Soft Flesh, Volatile Insides

A multimedia exhibition that unravels the intricate relationship between the body and societal expectations through the lens of soft sculpture. Featuring the work of Monique Crabb, Charlotte Richardson-Deppe, Ash Garner, and Stephanie J. Williams, the exhibition transforms the gallery into a space of dialogue, reflection, and critical inquiry.
 

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NOV 13 '25 -- JAN 31 '26

IF UR LOST

A solo exhibition by Baltimore-based artist Dara Lorenzo who through her layered, experimental printmaking practice explores the fragile terrain of memory, self-discovery, and human connection. Combining photogravure, monotype, and chine-collé techniques, she weaves together personal photographic archives, handwritten diaries, and fragments of her book collection to create works that blur the line between image and text, presence and absence, memory and forgetting.
 

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NOV 13 '25 -- JAN 31 '26

To See the Forest For the Trees

A new site-specific installation by interdisciplinary artist Samantha Sethi. Responding directly to the gallery’s distinctive architecture and its relationship to the surrounding landscape, Sethi transforms the space into a living, luminous meditation on plant agency, interconnection, and ecological vulnerability.
 

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NOV 6 - DEC 7

SPARK VII: Industrial Afterglow

SPARK VII: Industrial Afterglow, a collaboration between Towson University and UMBC sponsored by PNC, brings together over twenty artists working across sculpture, installation, sound, photography, video, textiles, and ecological documentation to explore what lingers in the wake of industrial and technological systems. 
 

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SEP 12 - OCT 24 '25

No Soy Ana Agnabi

Goucher College is proud to present a solo exhibition by artist Jackie Milad, opening in September 2025 in the Silber Gallery. Known for her vibrant, multilayered collages that interrogate cultural hybridity and historical fragmentation, Milad deepens her investigation into ancient Egyptian funerary practices and the global dispersal of cultural heritage.
 

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SEP 13 - SEP 26 '25

In Between the Lines

In Between the Lines unites the poetic photographs of Camila De Ilhéus with the vibrant, symbolic paintings of Chidinma Dureke. Together, they explore what it means to live between places, languages, and identities. From De Ilhéus’ intimate images layered with handwritten verse to Dureke’s dreamlike botanicals and liminal spaces, the exhibition invites viewers into the beauty, ache, and resilience of the in-between.
 

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APR 17 - MAY 28

Lola Flash

A retrospective exhibition of work by acclaimed photographer Lola Flash, whose portrait practice has, for more than four decades, centered visibility, dignity, and care for communities historically marginalized in mainstream culture.
 

APR 17 - MAY 28

Onderduiker: Hiding in Plain Sight at Amsterdam’s ARTIS Zoo during WWII

This is the harrowing story of the Jews, resistance fighters, and young men escaping forced labor, who owed their lives to the staff at the ARTIS Amsterdam Royal Zoo during WWII. Using infrared photography and lyrical poetry, Phyllis Berger explores the psychological landscapes of the individuals who lived in constant fear, not knowing from day to day whether their hiding places might be revealed. 
 

APR 17 - MAY 28

Feeling Tingly?

A multi-sensory installation by Baltimore-based interdisciplinary artist Rachel Stein. Inspired by ASMR (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response)—a phenomenon characterized by pleasurable tingling sensations triggered by sound, texture, or repetitive actions—Feeling Tingly? invites viewers into an immersive environment of hypnotic visuals and tactile materials.
 

FEB 19 - APR 2

Mnemosyne: Memory as a Voice for Nature

Mnemosyne – Memory as a Voice for Nature is an international exhibition and research-based artist collective that reconsiders how visual memory operates as a critical tool for understanding land use, environmental transformation, and ecological justice.
 

FEB 19 - APR 2

Terrains

A two-person exhibition bringing together new paintings by Mark Luthringer and Christy Bergland that probe the architectures—both material and psychological—that organize contemporary life.
 

FEB 19 - APR 2

Window Dressing

Blurring the boundaries between installation, performance, printmaking, and craft, Window Dressing reanimates wedding garments to question traditions of gender, ritual, and the cultural weight we assign to clothing.
 

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