Online Galleries
The following is a list of online galleries showcasing artworks created by students in the Art Department classes.
Honors Project (ARS 495 Various Instructors)
Advanced Directed Projects in Studio Art (ARS487 Various Instructors)
Experimental Printmaking (ARS 491 Instructor: Lorena Salcedo-Watson)
Senior Seminar (ARS 420) and Art & AI (ARS 390), Instructor: Stephanie Dinkins, Spring 2021
Achieving and Undermining Sameness (ARS 452/352 Instructor: Jason Paradis) Spring 2021
Senior Seminar (ARS 420 Instructor: Maya Schindler) Fall 2020
Senior Seminar (ARS 420 Instructor: Toby Buonagurio) Spring 2020
Painting: Simulacrum (ARS452/352 Instructor: Jason Paradis) Fall 2020
Galleries
Art Department Gallery
Gallery Unbound
The Art Department Gallery and Gallery Unbound are spaces where undergraduate students can showcase their works of art throughout their program.
Lawrence Alloway Memorial Gallery
The Lawrence Alloway Memorial Gallery is a place for M.F.A. students to display their
works of art throughout their program.
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Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery
The Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery presents dynamic professional and student exhibitions
in a 5,000 square foot space in the Staller Center for the Arts at Stony Brook University.
Exhibitions bring works by celebrated artists to the campus, including Yoko Ono, Faith
Ringgold, Elizabeth Murray, Philip Pearlstein, Sara Greenberger Rafferty and the Guerrilla
Girls. In addition, each year the gallery presents exhibitions featuring the work
of Stony Brook University undergraduate and graduate students as well as triennial
exhibitions featuring the distinguished faculty of the Art Department.
Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery
Simons Center Gallery
The Simons Center for Geometry and Physics Art and Science Program at Stony Brook
University is an ambitious outreach program connecting artists, scientists, and the
community at large. The Simons Center Gallery goals include hosting intellectually
inquisitive art by internationally acclaimed artists and scientists working at the
intersection of art, science, and technology. The exhibitions and events at the Simons
Center Gallery feature unique artistic and scientific concepts accessible through
a broad range of media for meaningful experiences that ignite imagination and inspire
ideas.
Simons Center Gallery
Tabler Art Gallery
The College of Arts , Culture, and Humanities—located in the five residence hall Tabler
Quad—will give students the ideal context in which to explore their artistic creativity
and cultural curiosity. The new Tabler Center is the jewel in the Tabler Quad crown,
a 10,000 square-foot playground for exploration of the arts and humanities. When completed
in 2004-05, this state of the art complex will house a 250-seat performance space
for theater, dance, and music, a radio and television studio, an art gallery devoted
exclusively to undergraduate works, practice rooms and artist's studios, a digital
arts laboratory with the latest arts software, a conference hall and classroom. The
Tabler Café will serve food and a private dining room will be available in which classes
and clubs can eat and talk, and students can gather to discuss projects, events, or
simply relax together.
Tabler Center
Latin American & Caribbean Culture Art Gallery
The LACS Gallery became a Long Island showcase for Latin American and Latino arts,
including the prize-winning show “Unseen America,” documentary photography made by
Latino day-workers.
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