sediment
Features works of new interpretations of technological change and growth that empower human beings to create deep meaning.
Drawing Zero 1
Features works produced with hand tools that are subtly influenced by digital aesthetics. The artists all display a mastery of classical drawing techniques, imbued with sensibilities affected by an increasingly virtual environment.
Hyphenation
Features three artists whose works examine the American practice of disjointed cultural identification.
November 8 – December 20, 2007
Georgic Odyssey
An exhibition of photographs by Edwin Remsberg.
The purpose of the exhibit, according to Remsberg, is to offer a view of a world that exists side-by-side with most people’s lives, but which they rarely see or think about – a behind-the-scenes tour of your dinner.
September 20 - November 1, 2007
Visualizing El Barrio
A story of seven local artists’ interpretation of the streets, homes, and landscapes of Washington D.C. Latino neighborhoods.
August 6 - September 13, 2007
4Frames
Baltimore area artists whose work is influenced by cinema and filmmaking techniques
May 31 - July 19, 2007
I Walk the Line:
Three Abstract Artists in the 21st-Century
March 1 – April 12, 2007
intervene/activate
Selected works by Washington Sculptors Group
January 16 – February 22, 2007
Selections:
Works by University of Maryland Students
November 14 - December 14, 1006
Emory Kristof: Around the World In 800,000 Chromes
September 21 - November 2, 2006
Featuring the work of Emory Kristof, National Geographic photographer.
Fly Over States Perspectives: Lauren Adams, Zoë Charlton, and Steve Jones
August 10 – September 14, 2006
Curated by Brian Sykes, MFA candidate, University of Maryland
This exhibition brings together artists that were originally from non-urban regions of the United States to see how their work is influenced by their origins
Midpoint:
2nd Year MFA Candidates at the University of Maryland
Peter Gordon, Benjamin Lock, Brian Sykes, and Adam White
March 30 - April 20, 2006
ReDiscover, ReThink, ReDesign Landscape Architecture:
A National Cross-Section of Landscape Architecture
March 7 – 26, 2006
Appropriately: Five Artists Exploring Humor
January 12 - February 27, 2006
Featuring the work of A. Clark Bedford, Jonathan Bucci, Mike Geno, Barry Scott, and R.L. Tillman
Boundaries: Contemporary Landscape
November 10 - December 22, 2006
Featuring the work of Karey Kessler, Isabel Manalo, Jiha Moon, and Christine B. Tillman
Every day
August 10 - September 21, 2005
Works by Barbara Bergstrom, Tracy Templeton, Addison Will and Andy Moon Wilson
Area
May 25 - July 14, 2005
Works by local artists Hedwige Jacobs, Kevin Kepple, and Katie Krebs
Unjuried
April 26 - May 12, 2005
Work by University of Maryland Students
Bodies: Prints by Matthew Clay-Robison
March 31 - April 22, 2005
Exhibition Continues Printmaking's Tradition of Social and Political Commentary
Show and/or Tell
February 10 - March 18, 2005
University of Maryland's Union Gallery Showcases MFA Students and Alumni
Perception and Illusion: The Physics of Light and Optics
December 8, 2004 - February 4, 2005
UM Gallery Showcases How We See (or Think We See) With Physics Demonstrations
The Sensual Beauty of Silk Art
October - November, 2005
Work by twelve international and domestic silk artists associated with Silk Painters International (SPIN)

