Expanded View

Expanded View

 

 

 

Exhibition on view from Nov. 16 - Dec. 10, 2022
*Opening reception Nov. 17, 5:30 - 7:30 pm

The Rowan University photography program in collaboration with the Rowan University Art Gallery is pleased to present Expanded View, a nationwide college/university student pop-up exhibition juried by Genevieve Gaignard.  The works selected for the exhibition explore how representations of identity can be expanded beyond traditional one dimensional depictions.

Featuring works by:

Lucia Araujo, Drexel University; Harmony Olivier Baker*, Bard College; Meredith Baubles, Rowan University; Quinn Bennett*, Massachusetts College of Art and Design; Phoebe Bennink, Rowan University; T Block, Rowan University; Andrew Boynton*, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Hazel Dunning, Bard College; Alex Eggleston, Pennsylvania College of Art and Design; Grace Fox, Rowan University; Hailey Ip, Parsons School of Design; Seyma Kaya, Yale University; Alexander Laurent, Yale University; Blake Masi, Bard College; Hannah Misko, Youngstown State University; Hill Prater, Massachusetts College of Art and Design; Diego Ramirez Lassise, Saint Joseph's University; Lynsey Reynard, Drexel University; Cora Steffenson, Massachusetts College of Art and Design; Chang-Ching Su, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Arthur Zamor, Rowan University

*Prize winnersAndrew Boynton, School of the Art Institute of Chicago, First Prize  /  Harmony Olivier Baker, Bard College, Second Prize  /  Quinn Bennett, Massachusetts College of Art and Design, Third Prize

 

Expanded View will be displayed in the Rowan University Art Gallery in conjunction with the exhibition Multiplicities, featuring the artists Naomieh Jovin, Tommy Kha, Wendy Red Star and Leonard Suryajaya . This exhibition presents photography that through humor, theatrics, and playfulness reframes and fractures conventional, binary perceptions about culture, race, and gender identities to one that is diverse, interactive and layered. Each artist explores stereotypes of their own cultural heritage and origins in order to break down misconceptions and to shift the narrative of what it means to be who they are as multidimensional Americans.  Multiplicities will be on view in the Rowan University Art Gallery from Nov. 7 - Dec. 21, 2022.