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Past Exhibitions
- Command Z: Artists Working with Phenomena & Technology
March 29-April 7, 2012*
- Imaging and Digital Arts 2012 Graduate Thesis Exhibition
January 26-February 18, 2012
- Image Transfer: Pictures In A Remix Culture
October 6-December 10, 2011
- Where Do We Migrate To?
March 17-April 30, 2011
- Spectrum:
2010 Visual Arts Faculty Exhibition
October 14–December 13, 2010
- Dana Hoey: Experiments in Primitive Living
February 4–March 20, 2010
- Mixed Signals: Artists Consider Masculinity in Sports
October 8–December 12, 2009
- 5:3 - Five Artists : Three States - Video : Animation : Sound
February 5–March 14, 2008
- Visual Arts Faculty Exhibition 2008
October 30–December 13, 2008
- Andrea Robbins and Max Becher: Portraits
January 31–March 15, 2008
- Raymond Loewy: Designs for a Consumer Culture
September 21–November 25, 2006
- What Sound Does a Color Make?
February 2–March 18, 2006
- Blur of the Otherworldly: Contemporary Art, Technology
and the Paranormal
October 20–December 17, 2005
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NCECA National Juried Ceramic Exhibition
March 10–April 2, 2005
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The HOME House Project
September 30–November 27, 2004
- Paradise Now: Picturing the Genetic Revolution
January 29–March 13, 2004
- White: Whiteness and Race in Contemporary Art
October 9, 2003–January 10, 2004
- Nayland Blake: Some Kind of Love
February 6–March 22, 2003
- Maria Elena Gonzalez: Selected Works: 1996–2002
September 12–October 26, 2002
- Edward West: Casting Shadows, An Elegy for South Africa
February 18–March 9, 2002
- Fred Wilson: Objects and Installations 1979–2000
October 11, 2001–January 12, 2002
- Painting: Zero Degree
January 22–March 10, 2001
- Still (and All): Eileen Cowin, Work 1971–1998
November 16, 2000–January 13, 2001
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Visual Arts Faculty Biennial
September 14–October 28, 2000
- Adrian Piper: A Retrospective, 1965–2000
October 22, 1999–January 15, 2000
- Visual Arts Faculty Biennial
February 4–March 6, 1999
- Bruno Monguzzi: A Designers Perspective
October 22, 1998–January 16, 1999
- Minimal Politics: Performativity and Minimalism in Recent American Art
September 25, 1997–January 17, 1998
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A View From Washington to Baltimore: 22 Dollhouses
February 5–March 7, 1998
- Kate Millett, Sculptor: The First 38 Years
February 27–April 5, 1997
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Eikoh Hosoe: META
October 15–November 27, 1996
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A View From Baltimore to Washington, 1996: Soul of the Tree
May 2–June 1, 1996
- Layers: Contemporary Collage from St. Petersburg
November 3, 1995–February 17, 1996
- Lawrence Ferlinghetti: Paintings and Drawings 1981–1994
July 20–Setember 30, 1995
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A View From Baltimore to Washington, 1995: 7 Views
February 2–March 4, 1995
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Notes in Time: Leon Golub & Nancy Spero
March 23–May 6, 1995
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The Theater of Refusal: Black Art & Mainstream Criticism
November11–December 17, 1994
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The Far Light
February 18–March 19, 1994
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Ciphers of Identity
November 12, 1993–January 21, 1994
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A View From Baltimore to Washington, 1993: Figure as Subject
April 22–May 29, 1993
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Nancy Graves: Recent Painting & Sculpture
February 18–April 17, 1993
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Visual Arts Faculty Biennial
October 3–November 28, 1992
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A View From Baltimore to Washington, 1992: Confinements
April 2–May 30, 1992
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Environmental Terror
January 30–March 14,1992
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Dada/Data
October 10–November 23, 1991
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A View from Baltimore to Washington
May 9–June 29, 1991
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UMBC Visual Arts Faculty Biennial
January 31–March 2, 1991
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Large Works on Paper
October 2–November 30, 1990
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A View from Baltimore to Washington
April 19–May 18, 1990
- Karl Appel
February 1–March 24, 1990
- Frames of Reference: Photographic Paths
October 11–November 16, 1989
Top Photo: Eikoh Hosoe: META
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