Announcement

Postponed Segal Gallery Exhibition

Unfortunately, our exhibition, i forget myselfwith you by Native Art Department International (NADI), has been postponed until Fall 2024 due to unforeseen circumstances.

Now Open in the Kasser Theater Lobby

Our exhibition Case Studies: Hilliary Gabryel – Side Sleeper is now on view, and we are thrilled to invite you to an artist’s reception on Thursday, February 8, from 5 – 7 p.m.

A large artwork featuring mirrors, swirls of brown, pink, and white.

Case Studies 4: Hilliary Gabryel – Side Sleeper

Now On View
Kasser Theater Lobby

Native Art Department International (NADI) is a collaborative long-term project created and administered by artists Maria Hupfield and Jason Lujan. The exhibition i forget myself, with you illuminates NADI’s commitment to collaboration, mutual respect, and shared understandings of consent that form a framework for navigating the complexities of creative decision-making when working together. The exhibition includes new commissions and recent work including painting, prints, video, and installation.

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An artwork hangs on a white wall. The work is made up of circuit boards of various colors, including teal, mustard yellow, and plum red. The work has silver hardware and black wires that cross over one another.

Sound Booth – Brian Oakes

On view through May 10, 2024
Outside Entrance to Segal Gallery

Sound Booth is a new series of sound installations outside the entrance to the George Segal Gallery. Brian Oakes will be the first artist in this series, bringing together sculpture, sound, and lighting to create an immersive environment for deep listening.

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