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Reynolds Gallery Scheduled Exhibitions for 2012-2013

Fall 2012:

August 28 - September 21
The Courage to Remember: The Holocaust 1933 - 1945
The Reynolds Gallery opens its 2012-2013 season with a unique traveling exhibition of Holocaust education from the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Museum of Tolerance. 

September 24 - September 25
Blitz
Blitz exhibitions are a continuing series of unconventional and transient student shows, staged in the gallery in between the standard exhibitions.

October 1 - October 25
5 Contemporary Japanese Photographers
This exhibition features photographs made by five of Japan's most influential contemporary photographers: Tetsuya Noda, Toshio Shibata, Masao Yamamoto, Tokihiro Sato and Nobuhiro Fukui. 

October 29 - November 16
Housework, Gender and Subjectivity: Cultures of Domesticity

This group exhibition is inspired by the work of early feminist artists working with media images and issues of spectatorship, self, and identity. The exhibit, curated by independent scholar/artist/curator, Molly Hankwitz, focuses upon domestic space as a site for the investigation of multiple aspects of gender from the experience of real women and their performance as spectacularized subjects to notions of womens' place within place and our deeper responses to patriarchal, psychological and social oppression. The exhibit features multimedia and site-specific installations.

November 26 - December 7
Metamorphosis: Competitive Juried Student Exhibition
Student curators develop an exhibition theme and put forward a call for entries to students campus wide.

Spring 2013:

January 7 - February 7
Con-Struct-Ed: new work by Levente Sulyok
Contemporary artist Levente Sulyok uses painting, drawings, and sculpture to address our current economic situation, which started with the 2008 financial crisis.

February 11- 14
Blitz Exhibition
Blitz exhibitions are a continuing series of unconventional and transient student shows, staged in the gallery in between the standard exhibitions.

February 19- March 2
High School Scholastic Art Exhibit
From Scholastic Art and The Alliance for Young Artists & Writers, this exhibition highlights regional High School student artwork.

March 11 - April 5
Where We Are Not Known: photographs by Kirstyn Russell
Contemporary photographer Kirstyn Russell exhibits three series that intertwine histories, both real and created, which visually examine gender and queerness in the landscape.

April 15 - May 4
17 / Senior Exhibition
This exhibition showcases art and design works, from the Department of Visual Arts, graduating class of 2013. RE: Imagine, Discover, Design,/Junior Class exhibition runs simultaneously in the Art Center studio building foyer gallery, across from the Reynolds Gallery.

*Gallery schedules subject to change