World-Renowned collections of Haitian and related self-taught and folk arts
February 3, 2026 - April 29, 2026 Location: Selden Rodman Gallery of Popular Arts, B Wing – B130
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February 3, 2026 - April 29, 2026 Location: Selden Rodman Gallery of Popular Arts, B Wing – B130
A small showing of paintings and drawings by the Haitian master, who was one of the most important woman Haitian artists of the 20th century. This exhibition will be on […]
A group exhibition of contemporary artists curated by Director of the Art Galleries Sydney Jenkins and feminist artist and curator Donna Kessinger. Planned public programs include a lecture relating to […]
Please join us in the Berrie Center Café at 11:30 for a special talk by Art Historian Maria Loh in which she bridges renaissance imagery and notions of misogyny. This event […]
As part of the GODDESSES 3.0 exhibition, on view February 25 - April 10, the Ramapo College Art Galleries are pleased to present a screening of Carolee Schneemann's Ask the Goddess (1991). Ask the Goddess is a provocative performance in which Schneemann interacts with the audience by responding to sexual and psychic dilemmas read from cards they […]
Join us in the Kresge and Pascal Galleries on Wednesday, March 25th from 5 - 7 PM to explore and celebrate the GODDESSES 3.0 and Relative to the Collection: Luce […]
On Wednesday, April 29th, the Visual Arts Senior Thesis Exhibition ORIGINES NOSTRAE goes on view in the Berrie Center Kresge and Pascal Galleries, with an Opening Reception from 5-7 p.m. Â The exhibition features 28 graduating Visual Arts students working in a variety of approaches including:Â drawing, painting, photography, animation, installation, mixed media, sculpture, and […]
Works including site examples by Studio KCA relating to the new Arts Inclusion sculpture Tomorrow Today. Continuing on view, related educational event TBA Image: StudioKCA, Tomorrow Today, 2026, Arts Inclusion […]
A one-person exhibition of photographs by recently retired professor Jonathan Lipkin. On view in the Pascal Gallery in the Berrie Center from September 9 - October 14. A reception will be held Wednesday, September 16, 5-7 P.M. Image: Jonathan Lipkin, 3521, 2017, pigment print, 44 x 88 inches.
World renowned collection of Haitian, self-taught, and related folk arts will be on view in the Selden Rodman Gallery of Popular Arts, located in B-Wing room 130, beginning September 9. […]
A haunting and original exhibition about the Holocaust by Prague artists Gabriela Bulisova and Mark Isaac. Cosponsored and co-produced by the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, and in collaboration […]
A reception to celebrate Translucence of Time: Jonathan Lipkin, on view in the Berrie Center's Pascal Gallery from September 9 - October 14 and Landscape of our Memory, on view in […]
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