One of the features of the Faulconer Gallery exhibition program is its support of student-curated exhibitions, either as Mentored Advanced Projects (MAPs) or as a result of the Gallery's triennial Exhibition Seminar. Led by a member of the art history faculty, the Seminar's purpose is to organize 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, illustrated, and printed exhibition catalog. In several instances they have also produced an associated website. Follow the links below to past student-curated exhibitions.
Exhibition websites
Ar(t)chive: American Art in Historical Context, 1930-1990
Francisco Goya's Disasters of War
Student-curated exhibitions
Repeat, Reveal, React: Identities in Flux
Young Pioneers: Lithographs from the Johnson-Horrigan Collection






