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Presenting the best in contemporary and traditional printmaking, this juried exhibition has long been recognized as one of the most prestigious events in printmaking. Opening reception and juror's talk: Septmeber 8, 1pm.
*The Davis Museum at Wellesley College has suspended all public access through March 31. Please call for more information and updates: 781.283.2051.*
Conceptually heady and aesthetically alluring, Raja's work explores the intersection of representation, craft, technology, and the gaps that occur in the transmission of information
Featuring sculpture, photomontage, video, and augmented reality, this exhibition highlights multimedia artist Fatimah Tuggar’s interrogation of the systems underlying human interactions with both high-tech gadgets and handmade crafts.
Two recent acquisitions of work by up-and-coming women photographers, Haley Morris-Cafiero and Habiba Nowrose, embrace the performative aspects of portraiture to confront societal expectations around body image and identity.
Newhouse Center faculty fellow Nikki A. Greene discusses her ongoing research project, “Sugar makes me cry”: María Magdalena Campos-Pons and the Performance of Bittersweet Histories.
Join us as we announce the recipient of the first biennial Prilla Smith Brackett Award, which honors an outstanding woman visual artist based in the Greater Boston area.