Andrea Kirsh’s provocative title, Sharp-Tongued Figuration, suggests artwork that will unsettle the exhibition’s viewers. They might be jostled, speared, bumped in to, jabbed, or elbowed as a pedestrian might be on a bustling street or boarding a crowded subway. But it’s the voice, and in this case the artist’s voice—translated into images—that is sharp. The … Continue reading Sharp-Tongued Figuration…
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George Segal in Black and White

September 6–December 10, 2016
GEORGE SEGAL IN BLACK AND WHITE: DRAWINGS AND SCULPTURES
GEORGE SEGAL IN BLACK AND WHITE: PHOTOGRAPHS BY DONALD LOKUTA
Look Again: The Young People of Camden
May 25 – August 12, 2016
Look Again presents portraits of 32 Camden City teenagers in the Camden Adolescents Striving for Achievement ( CASA ) program at Guadalupe Family Services. The photographs by Den Sweeney are accompanied by texts written by the teens, documenting their hopes, dreams, and aspirations.
Visions of Place: Complex Geographies in Contemporary Israeli Art

September 17 – December 13, 2015
Visions of Place includes the work of contemporary artists, all Israeli citizens, who deal with this central aspect of Israeli art in ways that speak to these vital concerns from a variety of diverse perspectives. Although focused specifically on Israel, the issues raised by the exhibition have wide interest and applicability in the broader contemporary world.Bits and Pieces

Bits and Pieces: Selections from the Rutgers-Camden Collection of Art
July 6 – August 7, 2015
Monday – Friday 10 am – 4 pm
Open until 8 pm Third Thursday July 16
Experience intimate two- and three-dimensional artworks in various media, each less than 24 inches in size. Selections from the Rutgers-Camden Collection of Art include work by regionally, nationally and internationally-acclaimed artists Peggy Bacon, Lee Bontecou, Salvador Dali, Leon Golub, Melaney, William M. Hoffman, Lorna Simpson, William Zorach, and others.
Variables

May 4 – May 21, 2015
Variables is the the Rutgers-Camden Department of Fine Arts thesis exhibition. The Stedman Gallery presents work from the animation, graphic design, painting, photography, and sculpture programs.