One of the features of the Faulconer Gallery's exhibition program is its support of student-curated exhibitions that are the fulfillment of Mentored Advanced Projects (MAPs), internships at the Faulconer Gallery, or the Exhibition Seminar, a combined course and exhibition directed by faculty members of the Department of Art in partnership with the Faulconer Gallery. The Seminar's purpose is to support students in the organization of an exhibition from the College's permanent collection based on subject matter, criteria, and objects selected entirely by the student participants. They set the exhibition checklist, supervise the design and installation, and write essays about their selected works that are compiled in a professionally designed and illustrated exhibition catalog published by the Faulconer Gallery. Follow the links below to see past student-curated exhibitions, and visit our publications page to find catalogs available for purchase.
Exhibitions of the Exhibition Seminar Directed by the Department of Art in Partnership with Faulconer Gallery
Giovanni Battista Piranesi: Grandeur and Fantasy: Visions and Views of Rome
I saw it: The Invented Reality of Francisco Goya's Disasters of War
Repeat, Reveal, React: Identities in Flux
Walking a Tightrope: German Expressionist Printmaking, 1904-1928
Museum Studies Class Exhibitions
Ar(t)chive: American Art in Historical Context, 1930-1990
Mentored Advanced Project (MAP) Exhibitions
Adelita: Enrique Chagoya's Recast Heroine
Jolán Gross-Bettelheim: The American Modernist
Walter Sickert's Narrative Modernism
Faulconer Gallery Interns' Exhibitions
Bare Bones: Art as Social Satire
Holzer's Inflammatory Essays: Exploring Agency and Cultural Spaces
Young Pioneers: Lithographs from the Johnson-Horrigan Collection






