2018-2019 Exhibitions

Identity Inquiries
Dates: Jan 15-31
Reception: Jan 17, 5 – 7pm
Personal explorations of issues of inclusion, equity and diversity; featuring work by students in the Program in Art & Art Education.

Fluid Perimeters: Myers Art Prizes
Dates: Jan 15-31
Reception: Jan 17, 5 – 7pm
A juried Art and Art Education Program student exhibition of works that document movement across borders of place, time, materials, and culture.

Studio Works
Dates: Dec 3-20
Reception: Dec 6, 5 – 7pm
Selected student work from Teachers College studio courses in drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed media.
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One Tree, One City
Dates: Nov 15-29
Reception: Nov 15, 5 – 7pm
Presented by the No-Boundaries Art Exhibition Committee, a non-profit international education platform of the Columbia Global Centers Initiative, this exhibition features work by students living in China, the U.S., France, Kenya, and Brazil, ranging in grade level from preschool through high school. Brought together from all across the globe, the student work in this traveling exhibition examines the bond between urban cities and the natural environment.

Faculty Biennial 2018
Dates: Oct 22-Nov 11
Reception: Oct 25, 5 – 7pm
Recent Art and Art Education Program faculty work in drawing, painting, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, video, and new media.

Perceived Moments in China: Study Trip 2018
Dates: Oct 1-18
Reception: Oct 4, 5 – 7pm
An exhibition featuring a visual record and report of the recent one month study tour to China undertaken by a group of ten Art and Art Education Program students and Dr. Judy Burton.
Photo by Dr. Judy Burton. This study tour was made possible by a generous grant from the Jie Ma Foundation for which we are deeply grateful.

Pedagogical Art Work of Grandeur
Dates: Oct 1-18
Reception: Oct 4, 5 – 7pm
Organized by Eric Mason, Art and Art Education Program doctoral student and Smoke School of Art co-founder, this group exhibition features the work of Smoke School collective members, many of whom are practicing art educators and whose work reflects the philosophical approaches and pedagogical strategies employed in their teaching practice.
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September Primer
September 4-27, 2018
An open call exhibition of artwork by current Art and Art Education master's and doctoral students.
Reception: September 6 | 5pm-7pm
Artwork by Nicole Pamela Johnson.

Richard Jochum: Survey
September 4-27, 2018
This exhibition by Teachers College Art and Art Education faculty member Richard Jochum showcases the first returns from the international mail art project “Survey,” among other works that playfully demonstrate a diverse artistic process.
Reception: September 6 | 5pm-7pm
Artwork: Richard Jochum, “Ashes to Ashes, Stones to Stones,” 2009-2018, performance photograph.

Coming Home: Art and Art Education Program Alumni Exhibition
Dates: Mar 4-28
Reception: Mar 7, 5 – 7pm
A juried exhibition featuring mixed media works by Art and Art Education Program alumni.
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Studio Works
Dates: Apr 1-25
Reception: Apr 4, 5 – 7pm
Selected student work from Teachers College studio courses in ceramics, printmaking, photography, video, and new media.
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Student Teachers
Dates: Apr 29-May 16
Reception: May 5, 1 – 3pm
An exhibition of mixed-media works by Art and Art Education Program graduating student teachers and their P-12 students.
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Rehearsal Lines for 1000 Suns
Dates: May 20-Jun 13
Reception: May 23, 5 – 7pm
Co-produced by Art and Art Education Program doctoral students Carianna Arredondo and Charles Onyewuchi, this exhibition stems from the integrative process of bringing together language, material, arts engagement and experience. Through their work, Arredondo and Onyewuchi conduct an interdisciplinary venture into the seen and unseen, known and unknown, and macro and microcosms of self and society.
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The Creative Technologies Exhibition
Dates: Jun 17-Jul 18
Reception: Jun 20, 5 – 7pm
Technology-infused artworks from the Art and Art Education Program’s new media studio courses featuring student projects and artists-in-residence.
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