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"The centerpiece of the showcase is a white dress, made with a material and silhouette that bring to mind an earlier era, almost colonial." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon.

Exploring Bonds: Jack Larimore’s BONDING Exhibition at Rowan University Art Gallery

Abigail Twiford March 27, 2024

The Rowan University Art Gallery and Museum’s newest exhibit is Jack Larimore’s BONDING, an exploration of the interplay between domestic chores and nature, and the way people bond to each other and...

Places lost to time, war, terrorism, natural disasters, and gentrification are all included, preventable and inevitable losses all shown side by side. - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon

Ellen Harvey’s ‘The Disappointed Tourist’: A journey through lost places and collective nostalgia

Abigail Twiford January 24, 2024

In Rowan’s Art Gallery, the new exhibition that will be running until March 9 is Ellen Harvey’s “The Disappointed Tourist.” The exhibition is part of an ongoing project by Harvey that is comprised...

The Architecture of Memory art piece a part of the exhibition inspired by the Hollybush mansion - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon

“The Lightness of Bearing” at the Rowan Art Gallery: celebrating the resilience of women in art and architecture

Al Harmon September 20, 2023

The Rowan Art Gallery will host a celebration of the endurance and strength of the female form in art and architecture from Sept. 5 through Oct. 28. Virginia Maksymowicz is a gifted artist, and "The Lightness...

The Lightness of Bearing exhibition at the Art Gallery on 301 High Street - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Al Harmon

Discover the ’23-’24 art exhibition season on campus

Al Harmon September 13, 2023

Rowan University Art Gallery is proud to unveil its exciting new season of exhibitions that promise to captivate the hearts and minds of students, art enthusiasts, and the wider community alike. Kicking...

The exhibit featured artwork such as Susan Grabel's "Caught in an American Dream #2" from 1980. - Arts & Entertainment Intern / Al Harmon

Looking Forward, Looking Back: Exploring feminist themes at Rowan Art Gallery’s new exhibition

Al Harmon April 26, 2023

Rowan University Art Gallery's latest exhibition, "Looking Forward, Looking Back," curated by Dr. Andrew Hottle, is a celebration of the gallery's permanent collection. Established in 2011 through a generous...

Video art gallery: "SuperCellular" by Carolyn Healy & John Phillips

Video art gallery: “SuperCellular” by Carolyn Healy & John Phillips

Joshua Ayers February 8, 2023

https://youtu.be/Jz3HwkkJyvo Check out this montage capturing the "SuperCellular" art gallery, created by Carolyn Healy and John Phillips. This exhibition is on view at Rowan University's Art Gallery,...

"Multiplicities" and "Expanded View" discuss themes of identity at Rowan Art Gallery

“Multiplicities” and “Expanded View” discuss themes of identity at Rowan Art Gallery

Morgan Murnane November 30, 2022

On Nov. 17, Rowan Art Gallery held an opening reception for its newest group exhibition, “Multiplicities” featuring work from professional photographers Naomieh Jovin, Tommy Kha, Wendy Red Star and...

Artist, Emily Erb, stands before her newest exhibit entitled "Gaia Theory." - Staff Writer / Morgan Murnane

Emily Erb’s art Exhibit, “Gaia Theory,” Questions the Connection Between Humans and the Earth

Morgan Murnane October 25, 2022

On Oct. 20 in Westby Hall, Rowan Art Gallery's Center for Art & Social Engagement (CASE) held its opening reception and artist talk for its newest installation “Gaia Theory” by silk painter Emily...

Genevieve Gaignard's “Black, White, and Red All Over” as featured in Rowan's 301 High Street Gallery. - Contributor / Kiley Parker

Inside the Curation of Rowan’s Art Galleries

Kiley Parker October 5, 2022

In addition to the various student and amateur artistic endeavors Rowan University offers its student body, Rowan also features its very own professional gallery to showcase art to the Rowan and Glassboro...

The Whit Minute: 9/22/2022

The Whit Minute: 9/22/2022

Frankie Ryan September 21, 2022

https://youtu.be/Q1g5BIHfwi4 Gianna Malgieri, News Editor for The Whit, takes you behind the scenes to speak with the writers, and dive into their stories that are featured in this weeks issue. Produced...

Pictured from left to right: Mi-Kyoung Lee, Anonda Bell, Fritz Dietel, Michelle Marcuse, Darla Jackson, Steven Donagen, Linda Brenner, Rachel Eng, and Joanna Platt. / Photo via Mary Salvante

Art Gallery’s “Cultivated Space” Explores the Human to Nature Connection

Chelsea Valcourt April 19, 2022

In an incredible display of creativity, talent and passion, twelve artists contributed works surrounding the theme of land to create Rowan Art Gallery’s newest exhibit, “Cultivated Space.” The...

Syd Carpenter poses in Rowan's Art Gallery following the opening of her "Earth Offerings: Honoring the Gardners." / Staff Writer Chelsea Valcourt

Syd Carpenter Explains Her Art Gallery Exhibit, “Earth Offerings: Honoring the Gardeners”

Chelsea Valcourt February 9, 2022

Syd Carpenter’s newest exhibit at Rowan University, “Earth Offerings: Honoring the Gardeners” is one of many this year to center around the idea of nature and reflection.  “I do like to...

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