Many Visions, Many Versions: Art from Indigenous Communities in India

Sep 18, 2017
Faulconer Gallery explores artistic traditions of India's indigenous communities; hosts the exhibition's first stop on its North American tour starting Sept. 22, 2017.

Exhibition of Summer Student Artists

Jul 19, 2017
The Faulconer Gallery exhibition on Friday, July 28, features works by elementary students participating in area summer programs.

‘Shiny, Sticky, Smooth’ Eye-Popping Art Exhibition To Grace Faulconer Gallery

Jun 07, 2017
Works by America’s most famous pop artists include Andy Warhol’s iconic soup can screenprint. On exhibit in Faulconer Gallery July 1–Sept. 3, 2017.

Jewel Box Quilt Guild’s 'Diamonds of the Prairie' at Faulconer Gallery

May 26, 2017
The biennial exhibition, June 10-18, 2017, features more than 100 quilts of all sizes, techniques, colors, and patterns, designed and quilted by the 50 local guild members.

View Vietnam War Photos by Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist

May 15, 2017
Exhibition of works by Robert Hodierne ’68 runs April 7 through June 4, 2017, at Faulconer Gallery.

Exhibition of Photographs of Civil Rights and War Protests

May 04, 2017
Faulconer Gallery will display photographs by John F. Phillips ’67 of civil rights and war protests from Selma & Lowndes County, 1965/1966.
Two students stand in front of a large sculpture made of many segments of straight wire.

Bachelor of Arts Exhibition

Apr 04, 2017
Annual student art exhibition in Faulconer Gallery opens April 7, 2017. Runs through May 7.
Opal Tometi

Technology and Human Rights Symposium

Feb 28, 2017
Topics for the symposium March 7–10 include robots, rights to data, and use of technology in the Black Lives Matter movement. Scholars' Convocation by Black Lives Matter co-founder Opal Tometi.

Artists Ligia Bouton, Joan Linder at Faulconer Gallery

Feb 24, 2017
Artists Ligia Bouton and Joan Linder ’92 to give talks at Faulconer Gallery in March.

Crossing the Line: Selections from the Grinnell College Art Collection

Jan 06, 2017
Opening January 27, "Crossing the Line" features more than 50 works which connect to current issues of global discourse and reveal lines crossed and repercussions dealt.

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