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Exhibitions

Invisia: Fifth Semester Professional Photography — Class of 2026

December 11th - 18th, 2025
Griffin Woodman, 2025
NoteThe gallery is closed on Sundays

Step into a showcase of vision, experimentation, and emerging artistic identity at Invisia, the annual Professional Photography  graduate exhibition.  Featuring the work of students ready to graduate in the spring of 2026, this collection highlights the diverse perspectives and technical growth developed throughout their journey. 

From striking portraiture and atmospheric landscapes to conceptual explorations and bold documentary work, the exhibition presents a wide spectrum of photographic styles. 


Vernissage: Thursday, December 11th, 2025 at 5:00 pm


Cleave, a path in the wilderness by Penelope Stewart

February 18th - March 12th, 2016
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Responsiveness to space and an engagement with its architecture, history and ideologies is central to my practice. Recently, these interventions have explored the beehive metaphor in architecture, with connections between the symbolic, political and artistic spin-offs of the beehive. An eco-morphology contemplates the hive, hive culture, desire and loss as metaphor for our utopian aspirations to return to the garden.

Penelope Stewart

 Curated by Natalie Olanick

 

Penelope Stewart’s website




Correspondences: Yechel Gagnon and Alexandre Masino

January 7th - February 6th, 2016
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Correspondences, by Yechel Gagnon and Alexandre Masino, confronts us with the twofold challenge of seeing both distances and proximities between the works of each artist. While skeptics may be surprised at this particular pairing of artists, they will likely be even more surprised, as well as confounded, by the experience that awaits them: they will be gently struck by the wealth and depth of the dialogues that take shape between two bodies of work that, on the surface, have so little in common. 




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