EXHIBITION SCHEDULE

 

2008 - 2009

 

 

 

 

Marlboro Gallery Juried Sculpture Exhibition

 

Dates:                August 18 – October 9, 2008

Closed:              September 1, Labor Day

Reception:         September 6, Saturday, 4:00 to 7:00 p.m.

                            Exhibition closes at noon on the final day.

 

Prince George’s Community College is proud to sponsor a national juried sculpture exhibition in the Marlboro Gallery. The exhibition has been made possible through a generous donation from an anonymous patron of the arts. This donation has allowed Prince George’s Community College the opportunity to give sculptors a large venue in which to show their work and to waive the application fee normally charged in juried exhibitions. Cash prizes totaling $3500 will be awarded including the $2000 Kari Beims Sculpture Award for Best in Show. Kristen Hileman, Associate Curator at the Hirshhorn Museum is the juror. 

 

Fiftieth Annual Art Faculty Exhibition

 

Dates:                 October 13 to November 6, 2008

Closed:               October 28, Tuesday, College Enrichment Day

Reception:          October 24, Friday, 6:30 to 8:30 p. m.

                             Exhibition closes at noon on the final day.

This annual exhibition reveals the diverse interests and proficiency of our multi-talented faculty at Prince George’s Community College.  Dedicated to the art-making process, as well as teaching, the art faculty produces professional art and exhibits extensively locally, nationally, and internationally in various media including: ceramics, computer graphics, drawing, painting, photography, and sculpture.  Some works are for sale.

 

Fall 2008 Juried Student Art Exhibition

 

Dates:               November 12 to December 8, 2008

Closed:             November 27 and 28, Thanksgiving

 

Reception:       December 5, Friday, 6 to 9 p m.

                          Exhibition will be removed at 9 a.m. on December 9.

 The semi-annual student exhibition exposes emerging talent to the gallery art scene. Promising artists who work in all media will compete to display their newest works. Digital imagery, computer graphics, and animation together with the traditional art of drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, and ceramics, will be on display in this semi-annual Juried Student Art Exhibition. Prominent judges choose award-winning selections from the Washington, D.C. area.  Many works are for sale.

 

The World of Panoramic Photography

 

 

Dates:               January 12, to February 5, 2009

 

Closed:             January 19, Martin Luther King

 

Reception:         January 23, Friday, 6:30 to 8:30 p. m.

 

Snow Date:       January 30, Friday, 6:30 to 8:30 p. m.

                           Exhibition closes at noon on the final day.

 

 

To scan the scene from horizon to horizon, from front to back, that is the purview of the Panoramic Photographer. They produce images that baffle and require us to look carefully at an image too large to be viewed at once, which continues to excite the viewer. Landscapes, cityscapes, groups of people, and architectural studies are some of the categories included in this exhibition. The International Association of Panoramic Photographers has organized this international competition, an exhibition that will travel nationally and will be displayed in several other venues.

 

 

 

Multi-media Exhibition: Contemporary Trends

 

 

Dates:               February 9 to March 5, 2009

Closed:             February 16, President’s Day

Reception:         February 20, Friday, 6:30 to 8:30 p. m.

 

Snow Date:       February 27, Friday, 6:30 to 8:30 p. m.

                           Exhibition closes at noon on the final day.

Artists represented in this exhibition work in a variety of media including installation-based art, assemblage, video and the more traditional disciplines of photography, sculpture and drawing. They were selected on the overall strength of their work and their technical abilities. Participating artists are producing some of the most exciting and perceptive work being made today in the Washington, Baltimore, and Northern Virginia area.

 

Wild Women of Watercolor: Jump Back

 

 

Dates:               March 9 to April 2, 2009

Reception:        March 20, Friday, 6:30 to 8:30 p. m.

Snow Date:       March 27, Friday, 6:30 to 8:30 p. m.

                           Exhibition closes at noon on the final day.

 

 

This is not your typical Sunday painter’s show. These artists have each departed from conventional watercolor in their subject matter, technique, style or scale. The Marlboro Gallery is proud to present this invitational exhibition. Artists from the metropolitan area were invited to merge their artistic vision and express their unique voice and personal expression.  Valerie Watson, Adjunct Professor, curated this exhibition.

 

 

 

 

Spring 2008 Juried Student Art Exhibition

 

 

Dates:               April 15 to May 6, 2009

Reception:       April 24, Friday, 6 to 9 p. m.

              Exhibition closes at noon on the final day.

 

Showcasing the culmination of our students’ endeavors, this competitive exhibition is among the Washington area’s best. Digital imagery, computer graphics, and animation together with the traditional art of drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, and ceramics, will be on display in this semi-annual Juried Student Art Exhibition. Prominent members of the Washington area art community are invited to judge for awards. Many artworks will be for sale.