Call for Student Artwork Submissions: Juried Student Show at the Stamp Gallery
Deadline for Submissions: Friday, December 1, 2023Notifications for Acceptances: Tuesday, December 12, 2023Exhibition Dates: February 9 - February 24, 2024Exhibition Opening Reception: February 9 at the Stamp All NiterArtwork Drop-Off: January 22 - 26, 2024
The Stamp Gallery presents "Placeholder"
The Stamp Gallery is pleased to present Placeholder, an exhibition dedicated to the proxy, the metaphor, the stand-in. Elliot Doughtie, Richard Hart, Danni O’Brien, and James Williams II contend with the power of materials and images to invoke what is absent, elsewhere, postponed, or in hiding.
The Stamp Gallery Presents "What We Do After"
August 28 - September 30, 2023Opening reception: Wednesday, September 13, 2023, 5-7PMFree and open to the publicCollege Park, MD. This fall the Stamp Gallery at the University of Maryland, College Park, presents What We Do After: CAPP New Arrivals 2023, an exhibition of artwork acquired this year by the University’s Contemporary Art Purchasing Program (CAPP).
CALL FOR PROPOSALS: ARTIST IN RESIDENCE EXHIBITION
The Stamp Gallery at the University of Maryland, College Park, is seeking proposals for one artist-in-residence exhibition project which will develop in the Gallery over the course of five weeks beginning in March 2024. The AiR program is designed to give the University of Maryland community, as well as the Capital Region Arts community, opportunities to engage with art in-process, experience artwork that is dynamic in nature, and interact with arts professionals.
The Stamp Gallery presents "Love is destructive./I need you."
Featuring Arleen Seed, Ashley Jaye Williams, Britt Sankofa, Noah McWilliams, Samantha Van Heest, Sanju Kottapalli, Sara Caporaletti, Trevon Coleman, and Varvara TokarevaOpening reception: Friday, July 28, 6-8pm. Free and open to the public.The Stamp Gallery is pleased to announce Love is destructive./I need you., a group exhibition curated by Kamryn Dillon.
The Stamp Gallery presents "Mixing Signals"
This summer, the Stamp Gallery presents Mixing Signals, an all-video exhibition featuring the simultaneous screenings of works by three video artists. This exhibition brings together two different realms of video: glitch art and generative art.
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Every community owes its existence and strength to the generations before them, around the world, who contributed their hopes, dreams, and energy into making the history that led to this moment.
Truth and acknowledgement are critical in building mutual respect and connections across all barriers of heritage and difference.
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