At the Faulconer Gallery Spring 2015
Against Reason: Anti/Enlightenment Prints by Callot, Hogarth, Piranesi, and Goya
April 3–Aug. 2, 2015
This exhibition of art from the College’s permanent collection explores the darker side of the Enlightenment by asking, among other things, what are the dangers of secularism, nationalism, and a scientific method that dismisses rather than exalts the qualities that make us both human and humane? This pan-European exhibition includes works by Jacques Callot, William Hogarth, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, and Francisco Goya. The exhibition was curated by students Timothy McCall ’15, Maria Shevelkina ’15, Dana Sly ’15, Emma Vale ’15, Elizabeth Allen ’16, Mai Pham ’16, and Hannah Storch ’16, who wrote the catalog during the fall 2014 exhibition seminar under the direction of J. Vanessa Lyon, assistant professor of art history.
Bachelor of Arts Exhibition (BAX)
April 10–May 3, 2015
Bachelor of Arts Exhibition (BAX) features work by third- and fourth-year art students, both majors and students in other majors who work intensively in studio. Students coordinate the exhibition with support from the Faulconer staff — from the submission of proposals, to the selection of a juror, to the installation and awarding of prizes.
Open to Interpretation
May 15–Aug. 2, 2015
Curated by Tilly Woodward, curator of academic and community outreach, and Lesley Wright, director of the Faulconer Gallery
The Faulconer Gallery collection is filled with intriguing and curious works of art, which can be enjoyed or interpreted in many different ways. This summer exhibition brings together a range of works and asks visitors to provide comments and captions; selections of comments will be shared for others to enjoy and ponder.