Art Exhibitions

Displaying 1 - 50 of 1642 in reverse chronological order
# Title Date Summary
1 UNI Art Gallery features five students of the Bachelors of Fine Arts Program
Northern Iowan 119:49, p.5
An exhibit featuring students from the Bachelor of Fine Arts will be on display from April 24-May 5, 2023 in the Kamerick Art Building. The student artists are: Jenna Lou Jansen, Jules Marie Hammerand, Madeline LeRoy, Summer Weed, and Taylor Lee Rachel Sullivan; photo.
2 Panther Portrait: UNI art exhibit
Northern Iowan 119:29, p.5
Five photos of the Séance: Photographs by Shannon Taggart art exhibit on display in the Kamerick Art Building from January to February 2023; photo.
3 Tales of the Bulgarian Rose
Northern Iowan 119:22, p.5
Journalism professors Rick Truax and Anelia Dimitrova share their photo story of their trip to Bulgaria after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1997. They documented the rose industry after the rise of democracy in their country. The exhibit will be on display in Rod Library until January when they will be moved to the Hearst Center For the Arts; photo.
4 UNI Art Gallery presents: Elena Diane Curris Design Exhibition
Northern Iowan 119:14, p.5
The UNI Art Gallery will display their "Convergence and Creation of Design: Elena Diane Curris Design Exhibition" in the Kamerick Art Building For a month starting October 10, 2022. The exhibitors include James Ewald, Soo Hostetler, Riva Nayaju, Sang-Duck Seo, and Jessica Barness; photo.
5 Submissions open for Art of C.H.A.N.G.E. Exhibit
Northern Iowan 119:11, p.5
The Art of C.H.A.N.G.E. (Challenging Harmful Assault Narratives through Group Expression) was created by UNI alumni Karrah Bates with the hopes to combat stigmas and myths surrounding sexual assault on campus. Anyone associated with UNI can submit artwork for the exhibit which will be displayed in the Kamerick Art building; photo.
6 "Glamours, Illusions and Apparitions"
Northern Iowan 119:8, p.4
The UNI Art Gallery will be displaying this collection intermittently during the fall semester. The Art Gallery Director, Darrell Taylor, curated this collection to showcase two new works that have recently been added to the collection; photo.
7 A night out on campus
Northern Iowan 119:3, p.4
Caroline Christensen gives students cute date spots around UNI's campus. Some of the activities include hammocking, doing a photoshoot in the UNI Greenhouse, and checking out bikes from Rod Library and going for a bike ride; photo.
8 Annual juried student art exhibition
Northern Iowan 118:43, p.4
The annual juried student art exhibition in UNI's Gallery of Art is showcasing various works of art from students in the department; photo.
9 "Too bright for our infirm delight"
Northern Iowan 118:31, p.4
The latest exhibition at the UNI Gallery of Art features female-identifying artists, indigenous artists, and artists of color. It is available all semester; photo.
10 Panther Portrait: Art faculty exhibition
Northern Iowan 118:30, p.4
The photos show faculty works on display in the Kamerick Art Building; photos.
11 Panther Portrait: Speaking Graffiti exhibit
Northern Iowan 118:27, p.4
The photos show the Speaking Graffiti art exhibit in Rod Library; photos.
12 Submissions wanted for "What Were You Wearing?" Exhibit
Northern Iowan 117:42, p.4
UNI's Office of Compliance and Equity Management are asking for volunteers to tell their story of sexual assault for the exhibit "What Were You Wearing?" and they emphasize that sexual assault is never the victim's fault. The virtual exhibit will coincide with Sigma Phi Epsilon's Sexual Assault Awareness Week, April 12-16; photos.
13 N.I. en Español: Poder y pasión en el departamento de arte
Northern Iowan 117:42, p.1
Jessica Vazquez, an art education major, reflects on the importance of art in her life as well as the difficulties the UNI Art Department has had with online learning and traditional trips due to COVID-19; photo. This article is written in Spanish.
14 Gallery of Art hosting virtual exhibit
Northern Iowan 117:39, p.5
The UNI Gallery of Art is presenting an online design exhibition featuring Iowa middle and high school students: "Structure, Invention and Surprise/Explorations of Pattern by Secondary Students: The Elena Diane Curris Biennial Design Exhibition"; photo.
15 Women's History Month and Art Expo
Northern Iowan 116:41, p.5
The Women's History Month Kickoff and Art Expo was held March 3 at the Center for Multicultural Education (CME), and put on by staff from the CME, members of the Women and Gender Studies program, and Northern Iowa Feminists.
16 Women's History Month events coming up at UNI
Northern Iowan 116:40, p.5
Events will be held throughout March to celebrate Women's History Month. Sexuality, Women and Gender (SWAG) will host the forum "Jackie and Jill Robinson: Women and the Need to Be Better at Politics" on March 2 in Rod Library. The Women's History Month Kickoff and Art Expo will be on March 3 in the Center for Multicultural Education (CME), and there will be a documentary screening on Carrie Chapman Catt followed by a panel on the same date. On March 5, Col. Beth Behn (Chief of Staff, Army Sustainment Command) will give the lecture "A Rising Tide: The Final Victorious Wave of the Women's Suffrage Movement, 1916-1920." The Philosophy and Religion 50th Anniversary Lecture will be held on March 6, given by Tracy Bonfitto, Curator of Art at the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin: "A Visible Scar: Loss and Memory in the Works of Zarina Hashmi and Rummana Hussein." Future events will include Women in Red: Wikipedia Editathon in Rod Library, Bingo Night in Curris Business Building, communication studies professor Catherine Palczewski's lecture "Bodies that Argue: How Suffragists Constituted White Women's Citizenship During the 1919 Prison Special Tour" as the last installment of the Phi Alpha Theta lecture series, the even "Women of War: Stories of Veteran Women," a movie night and RodCon keynote speaker Gabby Rivera in the Gallagher Bluedorn Performing Arts Center. The month will conclude with Women of Excellence on March 27.
17 Art Dept. lecture covers feminist art
Northern Iowan 116:36, p.2
Dr. Claire Kovacs presented a lecture titled 'The SisterSerpents' Rage + Bodily Autonomy" in Kammerick Art Building. A group of students, faculty, and community members was in attendance. Presenter Dr. Claire Kovacs gave the lecture "The SisterSerpents' Rage + Bodily Autonomy" in the Kamerick Art Building. She was introduced by UNI art faculty member Dr. Elizabeth Sutton, and also briefly talked about the "Empowered" show she co-curated on display in the Gallery of Art.
18 Students go to Vertigo: A Go Go
Northern Iowan 116:25, p.1
Over 700 people attended the Fall 2019 biannual student performance art show in the Kamerick Art Building on November 21, entitled "Vertigo." Vertigo was an opportunity for students in art classes to present and included over 50 showcases. The event was coordinated by performance art instructor Aypryl Thomson; photos.
19 Exhibit examines misrepresentation in art
Northern Iowan 116:4, p.1
Artist Jack Balas's solo show, "Jack Balas Against the Grain: Men, Maps, and Other Incorrections," was exhibited at the UNI Gallery of Art from August 19 - October 5. UNI Gallery of Art Director Darrell Taylor discussed the show's planning and importance. After the show, Balas will donate a piece to UNI's collection. Performance artist Tim Miller will present in the gallery on October 1; photos.
20 Exploring 'The Many Voices of Art'
Northern Iowan 116:2, p.5
Art gallery director Darrel Taylor and art professor Charles Adelman discuss the exhibit "The Many Voices of Art" on display in the Mary Haskell-Hansen Room of the UNI Gallery of Art; photos.
21 UNI professor organizes photo display
Northern Iowan 115:51, p.2
UNI Assistant Professor of Communications Philip Hopper and many other Communications faculty collaborators worked together on a photo display that will be in the Rod Library display case May 2 through June 1. The display features photographs taken by the Farm Security Administration during the Great Depression; photos.
22 'VertigoMini' a disturbing delight
Northern Iowan 115:53, p.4
Mitchell gives "VertigoMini: A Night of 'In-Case' Performance Art" held April 25 in the Kamerick Art Building a favorable review; photos.
23 Student work showcased in annual exhibit
Northern Iowan 115:46, p.1
The Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition in the Kamerick Art Building's Gallery of Art opened on March 25. The juror for the exhibition was T.J. Dedaux-Norris of the University of Iowa; photos.
24 Panther Portrait: Young Puppeteers Showcase
Northern Iowan 115:45, p.9
The "Young Puppeteers Showcase" in the Kamerick Art Building next to the Gallery of Art showcases puppets designed by local elementary school students. The article includes puppets and explanations by 5th grader Lennon Michel, 4th grader Kelsey Eastman, and 6th grader Mya Miller. The exhibit will be up until April 20; photos.
25 UNI Proud and GSS present Pride Week 2019
Northern Iowan 115:45, p.2
UNI Proud and Gender and Sexuality Services (GSS) will host events throughout Pride Week, April 1-5. Events will include a kickoff, Art Gay-la, Queer Monologues, LGBT Q&A event, movie screening of Boy Erased, and the Drag Ball; photos.
26 Exhibit moves through time and space
Northern Iowan 115:33, p.2
The UNI Gallery of Art presents "An Art Collection Travelogue," on display through March 8; photo.
27 Exhibit shines light on the invisible
Northern Iowan 115:30, p.2
The exhibition "Being Seen: Portraits in Place and Person," displaying instructor Alexandra Dooley's art students' work of residents at Waterloo's Country View Care Center, is on display at the Kamerick Art Building until February 18; photo.
28 Exhibit views life from human perspective
Northern Iowan 115:29, p.1
The UNI Gallery of Art opened an new exhibit "In and of the Anthropocene," co-curated by gallery director Darrell Taylor and art history professor Elizabeth Sutton; photos.
29 'Hoodie' exhibit examines implicit bias
Northern Iowan 115:28, p.5
The "Humanize My Hoodie" exhibit, a collaboration between Blu Collar Fashion and Multicultural Education Services, will open in Rod Library on January 22. The second part of the exhibit is "UNDRESSING: The Culture of Humanizing." The exhibits explore bias, threat perception, race, and rape culture; photo.
30 Students 'A GO GO' to Vertigo
Northern Iowan 115:26, p.1
The UNI Gallery of Art hosted the art department's biannual performance art showcase, "Vertigo: A GO GO!" on November 29. Many students performed for a large audience; photos.
31 Students unleash animal camouflage
Northern Iowan 115:24, p.2
Inspired by artist Anne Lamanski, the UNI graphic design students created an animal camouflage art exhibit for the Hartman Nature Center. The exhibit will be open November 1 through the end of December; photo.
32 UNI alumna discusses exhibition
Northern Iowan 115:14, p.1
UNI alumna Jessica Barness spoke at the new Gallery of Art exhibit "The Reach and Richness of Design: The Elena Diane Curris Biennial Design Exhibition"; photos.
33 Exhibit explores human rights and social issues
Northern Iowan 115:8, p.1
In conjunction with the Frederick Douglass Power of Words Festival, the Rod Library Learning Commons hosted the exhibit "Human Rights and Social Issues." Librarian Julie Ann Beddow and students Patrick Wilkie and Mustafa Akbar curated the exhibit, which included topics like anorexia, suicide, protest, LBGTQ+ issues, and human rights; photos.
34 Gallery of Art highlights women artists
Northern Iowan 114:28, p.1
UNI Gallery of Art is presenting the exhibit "Women as Makers", which was curated by Professors Elizabeth Sutton and Darrell Taylor. The exhibition features women artists in the permanent collection, along with pieces from the UNI Museum; photo.
35 Professor turns monuments into art
Northern Iowan 114:28, p.5
UNI's Gallery of Art features the exhibition "Anastylosis Project" from visiting professor Mary Griep; photo.
36 A "sucker" for the faculty show
Northern Iowan 114:14, p.1
UNI professors from the Department of Art hold a faculty show. The show features the artwork or displays of the art faculty. This event is held every few years; photo.
37 Rod Library brings in the UNI "turtle guy"
Northern Iowan 114:8, p.4
UNI Rod Library hosts UNI professor Jeff Tamplin's (aka the "turtle guy") art exhibition "Creatures in Pointillism". Tamplin gives a talk about his exhibit; photo.
38 Chalk artist Herb Hake exhibit
Northern Iowan 114:8, p.4
UNI Rod Library hosts an exhibition for chalk artist and UNI professor Herb Hake; photo.
39 Artist DuBois on photography
Northern Iowan 114:6, p.4
Photographer, Doug DuBois, gives a lecture in the Kamerick Art Building. DuBois's work is currently on display in three of UNI's galleries; photo.
40 In good time: A Doug DuBois Exhibition
Northern Iowan 114:4, p.1
UNI Gallery of Art is hosting an exhibition by Doug DuBois titled "In Good Time". The exhibit was funnded through the Aperture Foundation. There is an overview of the exhibition and DuBois's life; photo.
41 Propaganda at UNI
Northern Iowan 114:3, p.1
The UNI Gallery of Art is featuring an exhibition titled "Propaganda? Truth, Lies, and Sin in Art", curated by Darrell Taylor and Charles Adelman. The exhibition features many different mediums from different time periods; photo.
42 Ceramists bring "Women's Work" to UNI
Northern Iowan 112:29, p.4

"Women's Work: An Insight into Nature, Beauty and the Domestic Object," curated by professor JoAnn Schnabel, is on display in the UNI Gallery of Art until March 1. Artist Virginia Scotchie will present a lecture in the Kamerick Art Building on January 19 followed by an opening reception. Later in the spring, "Race and Social Justice," curated by students from professor Elizabeth Sutton's course, will open; photo.

43 UNI Gallery of Art to present 'B.F.A. Group Exhibition'
Public Relations News Release 2013:252, p.1
The artwork of eight Bachelor of Fine Arts seniors will be displayed in the Gallery of Art from Monday, April 28, through Saturday, May 10 on the main floor. A reception is planned for Monday, April 28, at 7 p.m. in the south lobby.
44 UNI Gallery of Art to present new exhibitions
Public Relations News Release 2012:67, p.1
Exhibitions will include work by Mille Guldbeck and Peter P. Goche.
45 B. F. A. exhibition opens to public
Northern Iowan 108:54, p.10
Nine senior students have examples of their work on exhibit in the Gallery until May 5. Works include sculpture, graphic design, photography, painting, and ceramics.
46 Juried Art Exhibition showcases outstanding student artwork
Northern Iowan 108:45, p.7
The goal of the Juried Art Exhibition is to give students their first professional public presentation. Students are allowed to enter up to three pieces.
47 Performance artists to bring past decade to life
Northern Iowan 108:33, p.5
Gallery of Art to host "Times, Interludes and Actions" exhibit. Jiawei Gong will construct a visual work of art using sugar as the medium. Joe Meiser and Jeffery Byrd have also contributed; photo.
48 Soon to be Bachelor of Fine Arts grads able to show off hard work
Northern Iowan 108:27, p.6
Group art exhibition is open to the public. The art shown is the work of students nearing graduation. Time, sweat, and serious contemplation have gone into the projects.
49 Downtown Cedar Falls welcomes new art space
Northern Iowan 108:12, p.6
"The Space" is a multi use facility designed to host literary events, art shows, music venue, movie screenings, and clothing swaps; photo.
50 UNI Gallery of Art celebrates fall display
Northern Iowan 108:3, p.1
Recent donations to the Gallery of Art will be on display until September 18. Lois Iseminger donated nearly 160 items. Other donations came from Lois and Norman Jones and other recent alumni; photo.