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Jadah Kingston alongside her sculpture. - Photo via Jadah Kingston

“Altering the world”: Rowan’s Sculpture students

Dan Hassall, Staff Writer October 23, 2024

On the evening of Monday, Oct. 14, artists and onlookers gathered in Westby Hall’s Gallery to attend the Women of Westby Club’s show reception. From paintings to prints to even animations, the event...

"Looking overall, Quennessen is proud of all the work her fellow club members put in to make this last-minute showcase work out and build a winter wonderland that viewers are sure to enjoy." - Staff Writer / Marchella Mazzoni

Women of Winter: Art showcase illuminates Westby Hall with diverse mediums & styles

Sarah Shockey & Marchella Mazzoni January 31, 2024

On Jan. 29, members of the club Women of Westby unveiled their Women of Winter gallery showcase in Westy Hall. Featuring a display of 31 pieces from the group, the art presented multiple different mediums...

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...

Artist, Genevieve Gaignard, features several female characters throughout her exhibit including this one from "Vanilla Ice." - Contributor / Morgan Murnane

“To Whom It May Concern” Tackles Race and Identity Through Art

Morgan Murnane & Bryant Lopez September 21, 2022

Rowan's Art Gallery held an opening reception for its newest installation, “To Whom It May Concern,” which featured pieces from interdisciplinary artist Genevieve Gaignard on Sept. 15.  The show...

Features Intern Jack Trabucco talks about differentiating art from the artist in this week's edition of "The Student Side." - Former Graphics Editor / Jana Jackstis

The Student Side: Art From the Artist

Jack Trabucco April 10, 2022

Why do we value art?  I believe that, in most cases, beauty points towards the truth. Beautiful things reflect great quality, a certain impressiveness in whatever aspect of them we find beautiful.  And...

Robert P. Tucker, a Glassboro State alum, posing in front of one of the 13 toilets in his "sculpture garden." - Multimedia Editor / Alex Rossen

Glassboro Artist Robert P. Tucker Keeps Toilet Seats Down and Spirits Up With his Sculpture Garden

Joel Vazquez-Juarbe March 16, 2021

Many people would think a field full of toilets is disgusting, but for Robert P. Tucker, it’s "Charmin." The toilet field, or as Tucker likes to call it, his “sculpture garden,” is made up of...

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