Queens College Art Center - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Queens College Art Center. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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CC Yang “Reclaiming the Vision”
Curators: Faustino Quintanilla, Luchia Meihua Lee Reclaiming the Vision presents a unified view of the interconnected segments of society and the physical environment in which it functions. This is...More »
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Simone Caprifogli “Out of Time, Senza Tempo”
A new photography exhibition at the Queens College Art Center explores time and change in two cities: New York City and Bologna, Italy. Presented by international artist and Bologna native Simone Caprifogli,...More »
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“Rewoven: Innovative Fiber Art” Exhibition
Rewoven: Innovative Fiber Art is a collaboration between the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan, Taiwanese American Arts Council, New York, the Godwin-Ternbach Museum, Queens Colleege and the QCC Art...More »
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“ATLAS [INDEX] ARCHIVE” Exhibition
Location: The gallery is located on the 6th Floor of the Benjamin S. Rosenthal Library on the Queens College campus at 65-30 Kissena Blvd, Flushing, NY 11367. ATLAS [INDEX] ARCHIVE reflects on the...More »
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“MATERIAL ARCHIVE” Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Photography - Sculpture - Ceramics - Video installation
- 2016-03-28 - 2016-04-01
Women hold a precarious role in art history. Only a handful of outstanding female artists have been admitted into the Western Canon. In recent years we have seen an increase of art exhibits dedicated solely...More »
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Shelton Walsmith “THE PROVISIONAL vs. THE DUBIOUS”
Shelton Walsmith is an Brooklyn artist working primarily in the mediums of painting and photography. His work has been published by The Paris Review, Knopf, Vintage, Rizzoli Books, Paris Vogue, Denver...More »
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Paul Cary Goldberg “A Photographic Exhibition of Community Life in Gloucester, Massachusetts”
Italian Americans, mostly from Sicily, make up about a quarter of the population of Gloucester, Massachusetts—the oldest fishing port in the United States. Many Sicilians arrived from Trapani during the...More »
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“Source Material” Exhibition
Three contemporary New York painters Xico Greenwald, Despina Konstantinides and Kim Sloane draw parallels in their daily practice of painting through research, still lifes and other source materials. Xico...More »
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Henry Kielmanowicz “Made From The Best Stuff On Earth” MFA Thesis Exhibition
Henry Kielmanowicz collects discarded glass bottles or other refuse as raw material which are grinded down to fine and course fragments to create plant or animal crystal-mutations by freezing them in a...More »
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“Friendly Gestures [namaste] | The Year of India at Queens College” Exhibition
Respectful of others, respectful of each other, Friendly Gestures [NAMASTE] offers new perspectives on global respect through art, language, music, and performance.More »
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"Amulets, Nazars & Evil Eyes: Artists Looking Forward" Exhibition
- Media: Painting - Drawing - Photography - Other - Sculpture - Installation - Video installation
- 2012-05-02 - 2012-06-29
Many cultures believe that an evil eye can cause injury or bad luck for the person at whom it is directed. Turkey has a particularly rich tradition of talismans—including the beads known as nazars—designed...More »
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Susan Sills "Illusion | Allusion"
Susan Sills’ whimsical, free-standing sculptures reconstruct the timelines of modern art history, making way for this playful narrative. When these life-sized cutouts are released from the confinements...More »
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Claire Lieberman "Crystal Clear"
Can balance between use and consumption be achieved? What constructions are placed on nature and how do interpretations of nature foster better understanding of preservation needs? Claire Lieberman’s sculptures,...More »
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Naomi Grossman "Writing on the Body"
Focusing on elements of drawing while using a range of materials such as wire, wax, charcoal, and photography, Grossman’s work sensitively portrays the push and pull of power within the tangles of human...More »
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"Face to Face: From See to Shining See" Photographs by Sid Kerner
In the Face to Face series, New York City photographer Sid Kerner gives the viewer an opportunity to experience the human side of familiar, everyday objects. Kerner began observing New York City...More »
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Anna Matoušková "Places: Abstract Paintings, Drawings and Glass Sculpture - Homage to Leo Kraft"
The exhibition is cosponsored by the Aaron Copland School of Music; Queens College; Czech Center New York; Chappell Gallery, New York City; and Amálie Maurer, Prague, and is part of the Crossing the BLVD:...More »