Posted on Apr 28, 2009

Through May 4
Burns Arts Atrium
Visual Arts Building
Steinmetz Student Exhibition

Features 121 works in a variety of media by 57 studio arts students; installed by the department’s Frank Rapant. Faculty members sponsoring works are Martin Benjamin (traditional and digital photography), Chris Duncan (sculpture and 3-D design), Walter Hatke (painting), Fernando Orellana (digital and electronic art), and Sandy Wimer (2-D design, printmaking and drawing). 

 

 

Untitled (Black-Legged Tick), by Palma Catravas and Kathleen LoGiudice, SEM/archival pigment inkjet print on paper

Through May 10
Mandeville Gallery
Nott Memorial
Dynamic Equilibrium

Show explores the intersection of art and science and features artists who explore science and scientists who explore art.

 

 

 

 

Untitled, 2008, gelatin silver print, LGBTQ show,
by Emmaline Payette

Through May 10
Wikoff Student Gallery
Nott Memorial
LGBTQ: A Union Perspective

Show broadly explores issues that surround the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community at Union and beyond. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CODE ART, computationally generated art by Russell Goldenberg, is on view at the Visual Arts Building May 11-17, with an artists's reception May 14, 2009, 5-7 p.m.

Through June 14
Burns Arts Atrium
Visual Arts Building
Senior Shows

May 4-10: Jessie Korner, Tobias Leeger
May 11-17: Justin Blau, Russell Goldenberg
May 18-24: Sarah Mueller, Brace Thompson
May 25-31: Brandon McArdle, Ellie Hazelett
June 1-7: Alexandra Lindsey, Patrick Wilson
June 8-14: Megan Sesil, Katherine Cissel

 

 

 

Through September 2009
Schaffer Library Atrium
Union Notables

A rotating show of extraordinary people from the College; features U.S. President Chester Alan Arthur, Class of 1848; hospice leader and advocate Philip DiSorbo, Class of 1971; and Robert Holland Jr., Class of 1962, who has made valuable contributions to sustainability in businesses.