Through May 1.
Social Science Faculty Lounge Art Gallery.
“Related Work,” an exhibition of drawings and prints by
husband-and-wife Ed and Pamela Dreyfuss Smith. The Columbia
County, N.Y., artists have received numerous honors
including Guggenheim, Fulbright and Ford Foundation awards. They
have held artist-in-residence positions at Dartmouth College, the
New York Studio School, Pratt Institute, and Frans
Masereel Centrum voor grafiek in Kesterlee, Belgium. For
more information, call ext. 6072.
Through May 20.
Mandeville Gallery, Nott Memorial
“Saints, Sinners and Sacred Spaces: Devotional Folk Art
in Latin America.” All artwork in the exhibition comes from
the collection of curator Beate Echols and Michael Shub. Echols is
a collector of Latin American folk art, and a private dealer. She
is faculty member of the Folk Art Institute of the Museum
of American Folk Art in New York City, where she teaches “Art
from the Americas.” She has also taught this subject at the New York
City Graduate Center and New York University. A number of
related events accompany the show.