January 25 – February 15, 2024
We’re gearing up for our next exhibition: (t)here but not: The 2024 University of Southern Maine Art Department Exhibition.
This biannual show features creative talent across our department from staff and faculty alike. (t)here but not sees artwork that interrogates the gap between memory and reality, as well as what it means to make what’s in the mind’s eye tangible. The works in the show look at the delineation between imagination and our current moment.
It is an excellent opportunity to see what is being produced by the professionals at the University and to exchange ideas on creative influences across our communities.
Join us on February 15 in the Gallery for the first Third Thursday yoga session of the season, an opportunity to experience our Art Department Exhibition in a relaxing, meditative way. Learn more.
Featuring work by:
Janna Ahrndt | Assistant Professor of Art |
Sara Armas | Part-Time Lecturer of Art History |
Tabitha Barnard | Part-Time Lecturer of Art |
Hannah Barnes | Chair, Art Department / Associate Professor of Art |
Kimberly Bentley | Part-time Lecturer of Art |
Patricia Brace | Part-Time Lecturer of Art |
Matthew Burke | Part-Time Associate Professor of Art |
Christopher Cooper | Part-time Lecturer of Art |
Amy Hagberg | Administrative Specialist III, Art Department; Administrative Specialist III, KCC ’83 Center for Book Arts |
Kaitlyn Hunter | Part-Time Lecturer of Art |
Sam Jones | Part-Time Lecturer of Art |
Annie Lee-Zimerle | Associate Professor of Art; Coordinator, Kate Cheney Chappell ’83 Center for Book Arts |
Nathaniel Meyer | Part-Time Lecturer of Art |
Damir Porobic | Full-Time Principal Lecturer of Art |
Michael Shaughnessy | Professor Emeritus |
Helen Stringfellow | Part-Time Lecturer of Art |
Jude Valentine | Part-Time Associate Professor of Art |
Stephen P. Walsh | Environmental and Studio Technician |
Sarah Warshaw | Part-Time Lecturer of Art Education |
Brian Zimerle | Part-Time Lecturer of Art |
Exhibition Galleries
Top image: Nathaniel Meyer, Hierophany, 2023. Oil on canvas, 48 x 36 in.