Mandeville Gallery

Mandeville Gallery Located in the Nott Memorial at Union College, 807 Union St., Schenectady, NY, 12308, 518-388-6004, www.union.edu/gallery

The Mandeville Gallery is dedicated to exhibiting nationally recognized contemporary artists exploring modern issues and is located on the second floor of the historic Nott Memorial, in the center of the Union College campus. All exhibitions and events are free and open to the public. Currently, all visitors to campus must wear surgical/ N95/ KN95/ or KF94 masks while indoors, regardless of vaccination status.

Due to repairs being done on the Nott Memorial, the Mandeville Gallery and the Wikoff Student Gallery will be closed unt...
03/23/2022

Due to repairs being done on the Nott Memorial, the Mandeville Gallery and the Wikoff Student Gallery will be closed until further notice.

Addenda: Gina Adams, Merritt Johnson and Sonya Kelliher-Combs will reopen in the Lally Reading Room of Schaffer Library in April. Check back for more details.

In the meantime, please visit our website to view artworks from the current exhibitions while the Nott Memorial is closed.

https://union.edu/gallery

Thank you for your understanding during this time.

Reception today February 3, 4:30-6:30 pm for "Research, and the Wilderness of Looking" at the Crowell West Galleries in ...
02/03/2022

Reception today February 3, 4:30-6:30 pm for "Research, and the Wilderness of Looking" at the Crowell West Galleries in the Visual Arts department.

The exhibition will be on view from until March 11, 2022.

This exhibition examines the intersections between collecting, biographies and multiple temporalities. It presents an artwork within an artwork. Specifically, artist Chadwick Augustine has designed an installation of wood and other mixed media that enfolds and converses with selected works from the Robert M. Finks Collection of East Asian Ceramics, which is part of the Union College Permanent Collection.

More about the artist:

Chadwick Augustine is an artist working in Brooklyn and in Upstate New York. He earned his MFA in Ceramics from the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University in 2004, and his BFA from the University of Wisconsin at the Peck School of the Arts in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 2001.

More about the donor:

The late Dr. Robert M. Finks (1927-2014) was a Research Professor of Geology at Union College from 2003-2011. Before that, he was a Professor of Paleontology at Queens College, City University of New York, from 1961-2001. He specialized in the research and description of early to middle Paleozoic sponges, many new species of which he named. Dr. Finks is said to have had a large collection of fossil specimens and antiquities in addition to the eighty-four ceramic vessels that he donated to the Union College Permanent Collection just before his passing.

Dr. Finks is well-remembered as a devoted scientist, and a
wonderful mentor and teacher. At Union, he was affectionately known as “Sponge Bob” because of his research focus.

Union College Department of Visual Arts Union College Schaffer Library at Union College

This term we will continue to introduce our student docent team for this year!"Hi, my name is Sophie Brown (Class of 202...
02/03/2022

This term we will continue to introduce our student docent team for this year!

"Hi, my name is Sophie Brown (Class of 2023). I am a junior and Visual Arts Major with a dual concentration in Art History and Studio Fine Arts. I am on the women’s tennis team, and a two-time ITA scholar athlete recipient. I am also a member of the Delta Phi Epsilon sorority as well as the The Garnet Society. I have been involved in performing and visual arts for many years, and am looking forward to working at the Mandeville!"

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Artists Opportunity @ YWCA Due to an overwhelming response from the artist community, the YWCA in Schenectady will be ho...
01/26/2022

Artists Opportunity @ YWCA

Due to an overwhelming response from the artist community, the YWCA in Schenectady will be hosting “The Inspiring Women Project” art show for the second year in a row!

The theme is - what inspires you - as March is Women’s History Month.

All genders, all ages, all abilities, all demographics are welcome to submit art.

Dates of Exhibit: March 14-31, 2022
Deadline to drop off artwork: March 5, 2022
Maximum size of artwork: 24" x 36"
Artists' reception: March 16, 2022 at 6:30 PM

Registration is required. Please see below.

For questions contact: [email protected]

YWCA NorthEastern NY

Please join us to discuss why the College removed the Idol or the campus Chinese Stone Lion on Monday, Jan. 24 at 5 p.m....
01/18/2022

Please join us to discuss why the College removed the Idol or the campus Chinese Stone Lion on Monday, Jan. 24 at 5 p.m. via Zoom.

As part of the endeavors to enhance diversity and inclusion at Union and advance a recommendation from the President’s Initiative on Race, Power and Privilege, the History and Symbols Committee examines how our campus spaces, symbols, and monuments influence and advance an inclusive learning environment. One of those recommendations was the removal and restoration of the Idol (Chinese Stone Lion).

Opening remarks will be made by David Harris, president, and featured speakers include Julie Lohnes, director and curator of art collections and exhibitions and Sheri Lullo, associate professor of art history

Moderators include: Zoe Flessas-Finocche ‘23, Matthew Giarratana ‘23, and Deidre Hill-Butler, associate professor of sociology, director of faculty diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging and academic diversity officer.

Registration is required: whttps://union.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_N3VDMLiSTHqVVtEYsNZw3Q

Union College

Did you miss the discussion between exhibiting artist, Alisa Sikelianos-Carter, artist/educator, Stacey Robinson, and Pr...
01/16/2022

Did you miss the discussion between exhibiting artist, Alisa Sikelianos-Carter, artist/educator, Stacey Robinson, and Prof Deidre Hill Butler in October? Check out the link below for the event recording.

https://muse.union.edu/mandeville/project/mandeville-media/

Image: Alisa Sikelianos-Carter, Prof Deidre Hill Butler, Stacey Robinson in conversation as part of the current exhibition, "In the Eye of Belonging," by Sikelianos-Carter.

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This weekend is the last chance to view Alisa Sikelianos-Carter's solo exhibition, "In the Eye of Belonging" at the Mand...
01/14/2022

This weekend is the last chance to view Alisa Sikelianos-Carter's solo exhibition, "In the Eye of Belonging" at the Mandeville Gallery. Hours are 10am - 6pm and the gallery is free to all.

Image 1. "GODX," 2021, unique archival print, hand-embellished with micaceous iron oxide, and glitter, 19 1/4 x 22 inches, © Alisa Sikelianos-Carter

Image 2: "Home," 2020, acrylic, gouache, glass, abalone shell, glitter, and collage on panel, 12 x 12 inches, © Alisa Sikelianos-Carter, courtesy of the Weissman Family Collection

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Upcoming Exhibition Opening Soon!"Addenda: Gina Adams, Merritt Johnson and Sonya Kelliher-Combs" - January 29- June 12, ...
01/13/2022

Upcoming Exhibition Opening Soon!

"Addenda: Gina Adams, Merritt Johnson and Sonya Kelliher-Combs" - January 29- June 12, 2022

Custodians of archives wield great power and responsibility in considering who might be left out, disempowered or silenced in the creation of a specific narrative by those who use their records. Addenda centers interpretation and augmentation of past and present through the archive in an effort to construct a fuller future.

Adams, Johnson and Kelliher-Combs, draw on history, cultural traditions, and archives, along with a strong belief in seeking alternative narratives, to create artworks that exist as a record of unconsidered perspectives and often unrecognized pasts.

For this exhibition, these artists were asked to create artwork in response to a collection of archival materials held in the college archives, which details the life of missionary and the first general agent of education for the territory of Alaska, Sheldon Jackson (Class of 1855). The resulting artworks are featured in the Mandeville Gallery alongside additional pieces by the three artists. These works all pose questions about the purpose of archives and how the artists’ active additions to these collections can illuminate the people often silenced by what has been recorded in the past.

https://muse.union.edu/mandeville/project/addenda-gina-adams-merritt-johnson-sonya-kelliher-combs/

Image: Merritt Johnson, "When the world turned upside down long enough for Water to move and catch fire and wipe out the ink lines that divide, claim, kill and bury," 2021, oil and alkyd on panel, 36 x 48 inches, Courtesy of Accola Griefen Fine Art, New York City and the artist, © Merritt Johnson

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Nott Memorial, 807 Union Street
Schenectady, NY
12308

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Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 10am - 6pm
Sunday 10am - 6pm

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+15183886004

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