Posted on Jan 8, 2008

E David Martin's “Untitled,” from Sunnyview exhibit, 2007 Dec.

Through Jan. 27

The Mandeville Gallery

The Nott Memorial

Selections from the 7th Annual National Sunnyview Exhibition for Artists with Disabilities

Featuring 25 works by 18 artists in a variety of media, this show was curated by Mandeville Gallery Director Rachel Seligman and Kara Jefts, exhibitions assistant and "represents an impressive cross section of artists living with disabilities,” said Jefts. “In the face of physical and mental limitations, the artists describe their work as an inspiration and a relief to the challenges and pain they face on a daily basis.” The pieces were culled from more than 80 works of art recently shown at the Viewpoint Gallery at Sunnyview Rehabilitation Hospital in Schenectady. A reception for “Selections” will be held at the Nott in conjunction with Art Night Schenectady, Friday, Jan. 18, 5-9 p.m.

 

The Hapa Project

Through Feb. 3

The Mandeville Gallery

The Nott Memorial

Hapa Project: Portraits by Kip Fulbeck

An exhibition of 30 color photographs of people whose mixed racial heritage includes Asian or Pacific Island descent. Each subject was also asked to write an answer to the question, “What are you?” 

 

 

 

Kathrin Burschyk, digial art, winte 2008 Wikoff show

Jan. 17-March 23

Wikoff Student Gallery

The Nott Memorial

Digital Art: 7 Union Students

An exhibition of two- and three-dimensional works created by Michael Bono ’09, Sarah Jacobson ’10, Steven Leung ’10, Rob Shirley ’09, Kathrin Burschyk ’11, Justin Blau ’08 and Emily Burgess ’10 in the fall Digital Art class taught by Assistant Professor of Visual Arts Fernando Orellana. A reception will be held in conjunction with Art Night Schenectady, Friday, Jan. 18, 5-9 p.m. At 6 p.m., there will be a discussion with faculty and students about the work; the campus community is encouraged to participate.