Stephanie Choi, Caitlin Green, Sofia Pitouli, and Charlotte Seaman Thread Up brings together ten contemporary female artists from the Five College Collections who are intentionally applying materials and techniques traditionally associated with women’s experience. These artists incorporate materials or
The Expressive Line
Melanie Griffith, Ji-In Jeong, Maggie North, and Juliana Ward Curatorial Statement Direct and accessible, drawing more than any other medium offers a window into the artist’s process. The drawn line echoes the movement of the hand, and seems by extension to
Expressive Geometry
Alethea Melanson, Matthew Stec, Katie Tumang, and Khai Vuong The figure is foundational to western drawing and often considered necessary for communicating feeling, emotion, and idea. This exhibit demonstrates the equal ability of shapes and lines to suggest ideas and
Drawing as Sculpture / Sculpture as Drawing
Nicholas Fernacz, Lisa Gaber, Ismene Markogiannakis, and Jackeline De La Rosa Curatorial Statement: This exhibition explores six artists’ drawings and sculptures and how they relate to one another. While this seems like a farfetched concept, drawing and sculpture have been linked