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Arts Fest 2023: Community Art Exhibition
In partnership with Beverly Main Streets, Arts Fest Exhibition 2023 celebrates Beverly’s incredible creative community. Featuring the works of local artists who either live, work, or maintain studio spaces in Beverly, this juried exhibit includes paintings, sculpture, photography, collage, handmade furniture, fashion, mixed media, and more! Showcasing the work of this year’s featured artist Stacy…
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2023 Thesis Award Nominee Exhibition
Featuring faculty-nominated student thesis projects, this collection showcases the highest caliber of work from each major in each of the baccalaureate programs offered by Endicott College: Art therapy, graphic design, interior architecture, photography, performing arts, and studio art.
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An Active Imagination: Mark Towner Thirty-Year Retrospective
Artwork assembled for this exhibit, created from the 1990s to the present by the Dean of Visual and Performing Arts, serves as Mark Towner’s first retrospective exhibit. Over these three decades, Towner has explored various themes relating to the human condition, often exploring personal and universal perspectives on psychology, identity, and expression. Embracing a Jungian…
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Student Invitational 2023
This exhibit highlights some of the most successful creations by students in studio courses including ceramics, drawing, digital design, film, painting, photography and print-making. Subjects include abstractions, architectural plans, landscapes, nudes, portraiture, and typography. Studio courses in art therapy, graphic design, interior architecture, photography, and studio art make up this exhibition.
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The Fantastic Show: An Honored Selection of Arts Adjunct Faculty
The School of Visual & Performing Arts is proud to honor the remarkable adjunct professors who have tirelessly supported, inspired, and mentored students in their artistic pursuits. Exhibitors in this show have been peer-nominated for their commitment to professional artistic practice, a talented skillset, and a dedication to education.
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Senior Thesis & Capstone 2023 | School of Visual and Performing Arts
The exhibition includes undergraduate presentations, featuring visual thesis projects by students in Endicott’s art therapy, graphic design, interior design, photography, performing arts, and studio art programs. These culminating projects demonstrate graduates’ accumulated skills in ways that emphasize critical analysis and professional application.
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Kalon Kakon: The Beautiful-Evil Thing Paper Collage by Kris Mortensen
In this new series of works, artist Kris Mortensen utilizes a mixed-media approach to investigate the mythologizing of the female form. Using coloraid, Guasch, ink, and pencil, these artworks present a visual commentary that seeks to deconstruct internalized misogyny surrounding female archetypes in world mythology.
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A Tower of Strength: Black Women of the Suffrage Movement
This exhibit is a celebration of the remarkable black women in history who paved the way for Shirley Chisolm, Maxine Waters, Kamala Harris, Ayanna Pressley and so many more. Pieces featured highlight the contributions Black Suffragettes, such as Sojourner Truth, Mary Church Terrell, and Ida B. Wells, made towards the Women’s Suffrage Movement as a…
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Women’s Rights are Human Rights: International Posters on Gender-based Inequality, Violence and Discrimination
This exhibition features 100 posters by different artists that celebrate and acknowledge protecting and promoting human rights. Ranging in style, these works actively challenge gender inequality and stereotypes, advance sexual and reproductive rights, and promote the protection of women and girls against brutality. In their collective visual voice, these posters promote women’s empowerment and participation…
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What’s Going On? Contemplative Paintings with Joan Hanley
Joan Hanley’s recent paintings explore experiences of intimacy during the Covid pandemic. She makes art of ‘cellphone memories ‘, that is, the snapshots taken on cell phones which circulate between family and friends. These impressions take on new meaning through her practice with oil paint, pencil, ink, and gouache. Hanley’s lifelong studies of Art, East…