Stamp Gallery
Announcements
The Stamp Gallery Presents: The Digital Landscape
THE STAMP GALLERY PRESENTS The Digital LandscapeAugust 26-October 5, 2024Reception: Monday, September 9, 6-8pmFree and open to the public Featuring Mollye Bendell, Ally Christmas, Chris Combs, Billy Friebele, Michelle Lisa Herman, and Kat Navarro
The Stamp Gallery presents "The History of a Hand"
Featuring Anne Bouie, Nikki Brooks, Dre Burciaga, Chris Combs, Rhemi Elzie, Jasmine Hall, Noël Kassewitz, Christie R. Krimsky, Mehveş Lelic, Jak Lunsford, Maddie Olek, Julia Reising, Jill McCarthy Stauffer, Livi Stotler, Marisa Stratton, and Luke Walter.
The Stamp Gallery presents: InfoDesign Gallery Exhibition
In partnership with the College of Information Studies, the Stamp Gallery is pleased to announce the InfoDesign Gallery Exhibition, a showcase recognizing the inaugural graduating cohort of students from the Bachelor or Arts in Technology and Information Design (InfoDesign) program.
Call for Art: "The History of a Hand"
The History of a Hand seeks to explore the profound impact of human actions and interactions on individual lives and the broader world. This exhibition explores how seemingly mundane or everyday actions can leave a lasting imprint on our perceptions, relationships, and the fabric of society itself. Each artwork featured in the exhibition will serve as a testament to the intricate narrative of human experience, inviting viewers to reflect on their own roles in shaping the world around them.
The Stamp Gallery presents "Palinopsia"
Reception: April 23, 6-8pmAnalog projection workshop with Jill McCarthy Stauffer & Trevon Jakaar Coleman: April 29, 7-9pmCyanotype workshop with Margaret Walker & Varvara Tokareva: May 7, 3-4pm
The Stamp Gallery presents I Resist This: Artist-in-Residence Charlotte Richardson-Deppe
The Stamp Gallery is pleased to announce the artist residency of Charlotte Richardson-Deppe, who will utilize the Gallery as a studio, design lab, and performance venue to create wearable and installation-based soft sculptures from March 4 - April 6, 2024. Her residency will culminate in “I Resist This,” a new work of soft sculpture performance taking place at 7pm on Saturday, April 6.
Mission Statement
The gallery is dedicated to the exhibition of contemporary art with an emphasis on the work of emerging and mid-career artists. The gallery supports contemporary art that is challenging and/or academically engaging and that addresses broad community and social issues. Through meaningful exhibitions and programming the gallery offers an outside-of-the-classroom experiential learning opportunity. The gallery space can be used as a laboratory for emerging artists and curators to experiment and work through their ideas, emphasizing the importance of the process to contemporary artistic practice. The gallery serves by providing exhibitions of social responsibility and artistic substance, as well as by offering an educational forum in which dialogue between artist and viewer and art and community is encouraged.
Stamp Gallery is closed during all university holidays and breaks. Fall 2024 Hours start on August 26, 2024
Fall 2024 Hours
Days | Hours |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | 10:00am - 8:00pm |
Tuesday | 10:00am - 8:00pm |
Wednesday | 10:00am - 8:00pm |
Thursday | 10:00am - 8:00pm |
Friday | 10:00am - 5:00pm |
Saturday | 11:00am - 5:00pm |
Sponsors
The Stamp Gallery is supported in part by a grant from the Maryland State Arts Council. To discover more about Maryland State Arts Council grants and how they impact Maryland's arts sector, visit msac.org.