Exhibit Archive
Please browse our list of exhibitions below. They are organized by year from 1998 through the current year. To go to a particular year, please click on the corresponding link.
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2024
- Hidden Gems from the Housatonic Museum of Art
- From the Concrete I Rose: Breaking Ground for the Next Generation of Artis
- Family Book Nook
- Student Art Show 2023
- Faculty Art Show 2023
- The Bridgeport Portrait Project
- Of Woman Born
- June Ahrens: Reflecting Time
- How Beautiful, The Universe....
- Making Your Mark: Prints and Drawings from the Hechinger Collection
- Object Lessons: 2017-2019
- Faculty Art Exhibit
- The HCC Student Exhibit
- Regional High School Art Show
- Pattern, Power, Chaos and Quiet
- When Caged Birds Sing by Ann Weiner
- Rendezvous in Black
- Body and Soul
- Student Art Show
- Faculty Art Show
- Mary Giehl: Rice is Life and Kim Waale: Simulacratopia (again)
- LARRY SILVER: THEN AND NOW
- 50 Years / 50 Objects
- Remythologies: New Inventions of Old Stories
- Rick Shaefer: Drawing the Line
- David Hayes: Modern Master of American Abstraction
- Delightful, Delicious, Disgusting: Paintings by Mia Brownell 2003-2013
- Anna Held Audette: Requiem for the Industrial Age
- POP!
- Pins and Needles
- Chuck Close and His Turnaround Arts Kids
- Our Fragile Earth
- Jonathan Taylor Arms
- Eye of the Storm
- Up All Night
- The Art of Business: Collector's Press Lithographs
- Reimaging the Distaff Toolkit
- Paper Trail: 15th Anniversary Celebration of the Burt Chernow Galleries
- NEW YORK SCULPTORS GUILD
- GROUND TRUTH: Mapping the Senses/Charting Experience
- Richard Buswell: Traces/Montana’s Frontier Re-Visited
- Stanley Learner: A is for Alphabet
- Polaridad Complementaria: Recent Works from Cuba
- Splash!
- "It's for you," Conceptual Art and the Telephone
- The Shepard Cycle
- water, algae, ice
- Post Apocalyptic Tattoo
- PostSecret
- HCC Student Art Show
- HCC Faculty Show
- Ann Chernow - Picasso Project
- Lineal Investigations
- Rembrandt: The Consummate Etcher and Other 17th Century Printmakers
- Annual Opened Juried Show
- LOOKING FORWARD / LOOKING BACK
- Sculptural Installation by German sculptor Matthias Alfen
- Standing On One Foot
- Plastic Princess: BARBIE® as ART
- Visions from the Heart
- Rebecca Thompson: SOLO and Hip-Hop Files: Martha Cooper
- AGENT ORANGE: Collateral Damage, ICONS FOR A NEW CENTURY
- Weir Farm
- First Annual Open Juried Art Show
- Annual Faculty Show & Annual Student Show
- The New York Society of Etchers
- INTERFACE: JENNY HOLZER AND MEDIA ART
- 2004 Faculty Art Show
- 2004 Student Art Show
- Izzy and Places of the Spirit Exhibitions
- Charles Peterson: Touch Me I'm Sick
- Rock My Religion a video by Dan Graham
- MICHAEL HAFFTKA A RETROSPECTIVE: LARGE OILS 1985-2003
- Genesis by Lois Goglia & Grain by Janet Passehl
- FREEDOM: A History of US
- Weir Farm 2003 Visiting Artists
- Behind the Scenes of a Museum: Renovation of the HMA Storage Space
- LEST WE FORGET IMAGES OF THE BLACK CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT
- AMY BARTELL and THE MURAL PROJECT
- WEIR FARM: VISITING ARTISTS 2001
- OUT OF A CLEAR BLUE SKY Documentary Photographic Images: New York September 11
- ALBERTA CIFOLELLI
- ANSEL ADAMS: C L A S S I C I M A G E S
- ECCE HOMO, Paintings by Chawky Frenn
- Innocence of Vision A 25 year retrospective of Kathy Jakobsen, American folk artist,
- FLUIDITY AND FANTASY Paintings by Susan Sharp
- PAST IMPERFECT: New Work by Deborah Muirhead
- JONATHAN TALBOT / COLLAGE PAINTINGS / 1980-2000
- BUILDING ON A LEGACY: RECENT GIFTS 1997 - 2000
- PRILLA SMITH BRACKET: Remnants: Ancient Forests & City Trees 2000/2001
- Edgar and Toby Buonagurio: Opulence Against The Grain
- THOMAS ROSE
- Producing Histories: African Art in the Housatonic Museum of Art Collection
- Personal Affects: The Wishbone Project / The Pillow Project
2023
The Practice of Democracy: A View From Connecticut
Tuesday, January 17, 2023 through Friday, February 24, 2023
Opening reception on Tuesday, January 17th from 5-7pm in the Burt Chernow Galleries
The Practice of Democracy: A View From Connecticut examines how justice, equality and power appear in our built environment – our cities and neighborhoods, the places we call home. A View From Connecticut is a site-specific immersion of The Practice of Democracy, an interactive exhibit curated by Designing for Democracy in partnership with Connecticut State Colleges and Universities, The Housing Collective, and Regional Plan Association, that explores how – and for whom – Connecticut’s communities were designed.
While The Practice of Democracy: A View From Connecticut offers a deep dive into the architectural and societal foundations of the region, it also touches upon the broader facets of well-being in a community. Beyond the bricks and streets, the well-being of residents in areas like Connecticut is influenced by factors that might not be immediately visible. This includes access to healthcare resources and the availability of essential medicines. In today's age, with health becoming a forefront concern for many, the ability to procure medications easily, like buying generic Cialis, is an essential aspect of community health infrastructure.
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