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Please join us in the Korn Gallery this Thursday, March 26th from 4-6pm for an opening reception and artist conversation...
03/24/2026

Please join us in the Korn Gallery this Thursday, March 26th from 4-6pm for an opening reception and artist conversation between Drawing exhibition organizer Michael Caudo and participating artist Ryan Woodring.

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Drawing
Organized by Michael Caudo
March 24 - April 24
Works by Nancy Chunn, Bill Eppinger, Sofio Piraneo, Will Shea and Ryan Woodring

Korn Gallery
Dorothy Young Center for the Arts
Drew University

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Sofio Piraneo, Untitled (Insigne), 1948, Pencil on tracing paper, 10 x 13 in

Alt text:
A weathered pencil on paper drawing with a central, symmetrical circle graphic comprised of stacked horizontal lines on which a 5 sided star with its center cut out resides. The drawing has clearly drawn margins near its edges and a grid on the bottom with hand-written details about location (Central Institute. Newark, NJ), subject (Insigne), draftsman (S.J. Piraneo) and evaluator (C.E.F), as well as the date (12-8-47).

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Sculpture 1, cardboard to create volume
03/19/2026

Sculpture 1, cardboard to create volume

The Korn Gallery is pleased to announce Drawing, a group exhibition organized by Michael Caudo stemming from observation...
03/17/2026

The Korn Gallery is pleased to announce Drawing, a group exhibition organized by Michael Caudo stemming from observations made around the idea of drawing and subsequent conversations had inside and outside of the classroom. The exhibition runs from March 24th through April 24th and includes work by Nancy Chunn, Bill Eppinger, Sofio Piraneo, Will Shea and Ryan Woodring.

The Korn Gallery is located in the Dorothy Young Center for the Arts at Drew University and is open Tuesday through Friday, and by appointment. Please join us for an artist talk and reception next Thursday, March 26th from 4-6 pm.

Alt text: Image 1 is a painting of a pad of Strathmore 14x17 inch drawing paper with a brown cover and the word "drawing" spelled vertically down the right side in large light purple font. Image 2 is a screenshot of the aforementioned title, dates and artist info in black text on a white background.

The Korn Gallery is pleased to present the final iteration of Artist in Residence Richard Choi’s evolving exhibition A P...
03/04/2026

The Korn Gallery is pleased to present the final iteration of Artist in Residence Richard Choi’s evolving exhibition A Prayer in Three Acts. In this final installation, Choi moves away from lens based media while continuing to explore themes of prayer, fortune and searching through re-contextualizing and altering used and unused lottery tickets. Grids of unused scratch-offs are framed and re-presented as aesthetic and conceptual objects that question the role of beauty in commerce while undermining the function of these objects for visual pleasure. An in-progress collection of 1,000 origami cranes made of used lottery receipts converse with gold and silver leafed tickets that elevate the scraps of paper into gilded remnants of collective dreams. A centerpiece of various tickets whose faces remain untouched reveal versos with cyanotypes of weeds and flowers found near the locations of the various bodegas, liquor stores and delis where the tickets were sold. In this ambitiously diverse and unique body of work, Choi continues to mine for meaning in the discarded scraps of lost hopes and dreams while reaffirming his fascination and awe at the unceasing human pursuit of hope in a world that preys upon those instincts.

Come by the Korn Gallery to see the exhibition, which concludes Friday March 6th. Gallery hours are 12-4 pm, Tuesday through Friday.

The exhibition RICK MULLIN: THE LANDSCAPE at Mead Hall continues through Friday, March 6th. We welcome the community to ...
03/03/2026

The exhibition RICK MULLIN: THE LANDSCAPE at Mead Hall continues through Friday, March 6th. We welcome the community to come visit the show before it closes.
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Image: Rick Mullin, 2025, Delaware Water Gap, oil on canvas, 38 x 46 inches
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Drawing 1
02/10/2026

Drawing 1

We are pleased to announce the exhibition, The Landscape, by Rick Mullin, on view January 20 through March 6, 2026 in Me...
02/08/2026

We are pleased to announce the exhibition, The Landscape, by Rick Mullin, on view January 20 through March 6, 2026 in Mead Hall at Drew University. The space is open for viewing Monday through Friday, 9:00 am – 5:00 pm. The exhibition, organized by Jason Karolak, is comprised of a series of impasto oil and acrylic paintings focused on specific sites in the landscape, primarily made from direct observations. Please join us for an Artist Talk + Reception on Monday, February 9 at 4:00 - 6:00 pm in Mead Hall.
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Image: Rick Mullin, Cranberry Bog in the Pine Barrens, 2025, acrylic on canvas, 26 x 32 inches
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Thank you to everyone who came out for the reception and gallery talk with artist-in-residence Richard Choi, hosted by c...
02/03/2026

Thank you to everyone who came out for the reception and gallery talk with artist-in-residence Richard Choi, hosted by curators Rebecca Soderholm and Rory Mulligan in the Korn Gallery this past Thursday. Richard illuminated his current exhibition A Prayer in Three Acts, comprised of photographs, video, and sound. Come by to see this evolving exhibition in the Korn Gallery, open Tuesday - Friday 12-4 pm!
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The Korn Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition, A Prayer in Three Acts, by artist-in-residence Richard Choi, on ...
01/27/2026

The Korn Gallery is pleased to announce the exhibition, A Prayer in Three Acts, by artist-in-residence Richard Choi, on view January 23 through March 6, 2026. The Gallery is located in the Dorothy Young Center for the Arts at Drew University and is open Tuesday through Friday 12 - 4 pm, and by appointment. The exhibition, curated by Rory Mulligan and Rebecca Soderholm, includes still photography, video and mixed media installations which will actively evolve throughout the duration of the exhibition. Please join us for an Artist Talk + Reception on Thursday, January 29th at 4 - 6 pm in the gallery.

About the artist:
Born in Los Angeles, California, Richard Choi is an artist living and working in Yonkers, NY. His work has been exhibited nationally and internationally including exhibitions at the International Center of Photography in New York, NY and the Les Recontres d’Arles Photography Festival in Arles, France. His video piece, Trampoline, was the subject of Alexander Nemerov’s essay titled The Hushed Place: Richard Choi’s Trampoline published by Terra Foundation in Volume 4 of their Terra Foundation Essay series of books. He holds a B.F.A. from Art Center College of Design and an M.F.A. from Yale University.

About the exhibition:
A Prayer in Three Acts is a dynamic exhibition by Richard Choi that explores the ways in which faith manifests in daily life. The exhibition begins with a selection of photographs and videos from a body of work titled What Remains and will quietly shift, without announcement, over the course of his residency at Drew University.

Image: Richard Choi, The Book of Prayer, 2025

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Sculpture 1 - day 1
01/22/2026

Sculpture 1 - day 1

Sculpture 1  - day 1
01/22/2026

Sculpture 1 - day 1

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