Stamp Gallery

STAMP First Floor 1220
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Tel: (301) 314-8493
E-mail: meganrk@umd.edu
PAST EXHIBITIONS

AFTERIMAGES
Features works of of two young artists originally from Maryland.

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)

Child's Play: Recent Work by Ben Schachter