Call for Student Artwork: Winter Show at the Stamp Gallery
2nd Biennial Call for Student Artwork: Winter Show at the Stamp Gallery Juror Dr Abigail McEwen, Associate Professor in Art History and Archaeology Exhibition Information
The Stamp Gallery Presents New Arrivals 2021
THE STAMP GALLERY PRESENTS New Arrivals 2021 Featuring Works by Rushern Baker, Akea Brionne Brown, Faith Couch, Kei Ito, and Edgar Reyes Opening Reception
identiCORE
IDENTICORE SELF-EXPRESSION OR SOCIAL CONFORMITY? Curated by Zainab Kazaure '23 and Cassiel Arcilla '23
Applications for the 2022–2023 Contemporary Art Purchasing Program are now open!
*Applications for the 2022–2023 CAPP committee are now open!* Review the below-outlined program requirements—CAPP committee members commit to fully participating in all CAPP course requirements, meetings, presentations, and off-campus trips.
Rent the Memorial Chapel, Garden Chapel, or Garden Space
Need a unique space for your student organization's next meeting or event? Consider reserving a place for reflection and productivity among a peaceful, beautiful garden setting at the Memorial Chapel: Main Chapel ($60/hour) Garden Chapel ($50/hour) Interfaith Lounge ($25/hour) Conference Room ($25/hour) Guided Labyrinth walk in the Garden of Reflection and Remembrance ($50/hour) See this link on SORC for more information: https://stamp.umd.edu/activities/student_org_resource_center_sorc
Memorial Chapel Open House
The Memorial Chapel hosts Open Houses for anyone to come and get a guided tour of the spaces as a potential rental. This Spring we are hosting Open Houses on:February 17, 12-2pmMarch 16, 3-5pmApril 20, 4-6pmMay 18, 12-2pmWe hope to see you there as you visit the Chapel and see how we can be the right fit for your event!
Welcome New Terps
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Land Acknowledgement
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.