
Upcoming Exhibitions & Events
Winter 2025 Lectures
Megan Heeres - Wednesday February 12th @ 5pm
Mary Laube - Wednesday March 19th @ 5pm
Fall/Winter 2024/25 Exhibition Season
Amos Kennedy @ University Gallery
October 28 - December 13
Capstone Exhibition @ Ford Gallery
November 25 - December 13
Studio Concepts / Historical Perspectives @ Ford Gallery
January 13 - January 24 2025
Joey Quiñones Presents @ University Gallery
January 9 - February 7 2025
Annual Juried Student Show @ Ford Gallery
February 3 - February 21 2025
Faculty Show @ University Gallery
February 24 - March 17 2025
Capstone @ Ford Gallery
March 3 - March 17 2025
*Due to COVID-19, opening dates may fluctuate, due to health issues, campus closings and/or unforeseen events. Thank you in advance for your flexibility during this time.
Artist Talk by Dr. Antje Gamble: “Not So Totalitarian: The Many Styles of Italian Fascist Art"
Thursday, February 25th at 5:30pm via Zoom
Antje K. Gamble is an art historian of Italian modernist sculpture and trans-Atlantic exhibition practices at mid-century. She is currently an assistant professor of Art History in the Department of Art & Design at Murray State University. From Fascism to the Cold War, her work examines the exhibition, sale, and critical reception of Italian art and how it shaped and was shaped by national and international socio-political shifts. Dr. Gamble’s scholarship was
included in the recent volume Postwar Italian Art History Today: Untying ‘the
Knot’ (Bloomsbury Press, 2018), where her chapter titled “Buying Marino Marini: The American Market for Italian Art after WWII” looks at politicized collection practices during the early Cold War. She also has a number of forthcoming essays: two on the 1949 exhibition “Twentieth Century Italian Art” at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), one in a book due this year (The
First Twenty Years at MoMA 1929-1949, Eds. Sandra Zalman and Austin Porter. London: Bloomsbury Press.) and another in a special issue on the exhibition in Italian Modern Art our February 2020; and a third essay on the 1947-48 ceramic Crocifisso by Lucio Fontana for an upcoming Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) exhibition catalogue Material Meanings: Selections from the Constance R. Caplan Collection. Dr. Gamble is currently working on two monographs, one
on the 1950-53 American exhibition Italy at Work: Her Renaissance in Design Today and another on the sculptor Marino Marini, for which she received the CIMA-Civitella Affiliated Fellowship at the Civitella Ranieri Foundation for Spring 2020.