Experiments in Time
Experiments in Time is a virtual exhibition that showcases experimental animations that use abstract narration techniques, and mediums borrowed from traditional fine arts traditions.
Hurts So Good
"Hurts So Good" is a video exhibition that explores the various ways artists use video to confront culture and traditions in America. Works celebrate, critique, and satirize representations of American culture and traditions related to sex, religion, politics, economics, technology, popular culture, media, and family. Rowan University Art Gallery presents "Hurts So Good," a video exhibition that confronts culture and traditions in America. The works celebrate, critique and satirize representations of American culture and traditions related to sex, religion, politics, economics, technology, popular culture, media, and family.
Supergirl
Supergirl! is an exhibition of video works and performances by 15 nationally and internationally recognized female artists, featuring video work by Jenny Drumgoole, Kate Gilmore, Miranda July, Shana Moulton, Liz Nofziger, Rebecca Parker, Cintra Wilson, SayaWoolfalk, JodyWood.
The artists in Supergirl! represent themselves as uber women, mecca warriors, and transformer characters. The representation of these characterizations focuses on the superheroic or the super villainous and includes ideas of irrational transformations, achieving the impossible, the body as a tool, physical transcendence, and hypersensitive awareness.
Yummy
YUMMY: a celebration of craving, compulsion, and culture where the delicious, the fanciful, and the abundant are made manifest in artwork by 30 plus individual artists from all over the nation.
The celebration runs two months and includes a gallery exhibition featuring artwork in many mediums such as sculpture, photography, ceramics and silkscreen, painting, performance, and video as well as two evenings of music and dance performance; a hands-on cake baking workshop with Philadelphia's own Big Tea Party; a screening of a documentary produced by the Hunger Coalition; and a potluck dinner.
Harsh Realities
"Harsh Realities" presents the art of stop motion animation (clay, puppets, toys, dolls, cut-outs, and surface alteration) as it explores - through theatre, humor, drama, and metaphor - the resilience of the human spirit within difficult and challenging circumstances.
The artists include Martha Colburn, Eric Dyer, Laura Heit, Jennifer Levonian, Mickey Please, Allison Schulnik, Stacey Steers, Christopher Sullivan, and Karen Yasinsky.