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Past Exhibits at The Barbara Walters Gallery

The Barbara Walters Gallery proudly presents works from faculty and students throughout the academic year. Below is a look back at recent exhibits.

Sculpture with a rough, abstract base and a long, thin branch extending upward, ending in a small cluster of wispy leaves.

Vital Forms: New Ecological Aesthetics 

November 20 – December 12, 2025

The Barbara Walters Gallery is delighted to present: Vital Forms: New Ecological Aesthetics

Curated by Leah Arban, Sophia Cloidt, Maren Coudret, Bridget Duran, Katie Eanes, Devon Fuchs, Hudson Halverstadt, Maddy Heavens, Mitchell Herrmann, Gus Jhaveri, Bella Johnson, Chooki McCutchin-Mossin, Foster Monroe, Lennon Moore, Kate (Gittel) Romanik, Talia Rosenthal, Gable Sloan, and Maisie Wieser

Orange leaf with white cutouts resting on a round, transparent surface against a dark background.

Teary Firs​: An FYS Exhibition 

The Barbara Walters Gallery presents, FYS Visual & Studio Arts: Teary Firs​: An FYS Exhibition. A group exhibition by the students of Angela Ferraiolo's and John O'Connor's . A group exhibition by the students of Angela Ferraiolo's and John O'Connor's First Year Studies Project course in the Visual and Studio Arts. The program encourages a broad range of artmaking disciplines and ways of thinking about art. Fostering collaboration, the class ends with a group exhibition intended to introduce the artists to the wider college community. We are delighted to once again have the pleasure of featuring their diverse work here. in the Visual and Studio Arts. The program encourages a broad range of artmaking disciplines and ways of thinking about art. Fostering collaboration, the class ends with a group exhibition intended to introduce the artists to the wider college community. We are delighted to once again have the pleasure of featuring their diverse work here.
Art gallery with sculptures and paintings. Statues on left, colorful artworks on walls, wooden floor, track lighting, large windows in background.

Settle Down 

The Barbara Walters Gallery is delighted to invite you to Settle Down. This exhibition brings together the five Visual and Studio Arts technicians with expertise in Printmaking, Photography, Sculpture, and Installation Design. Technicians play a critical role in the Visual Arts, keeping studios running smoothly, teaching, offering workshops, and much more. We are excited to showcase this group of talented artists and introduce them to the broader campus community.

Person with a shaved head and distinctive facial features wears a sleeveless top, looking over their shoulder. Black and white photo.

FYS Art History: What Do You Want From Me? 

April 1, 2021–September 12, 2021

The Barbara Walters Gallery is delighted to present FYS Art History: What Do You Want From Me? Curation and writing by the students in Sarah Hamill’s Class of ’23, Histories and Theories of Photography. This exhibition takes its name from the title of a photograph by French Surrealist, Claude Cahun, who used the camera to unfix the self, not allowing any one portrait to stand for their true image. This exhibition looks at how a portrait can shift our ideas of the self by making the invisible visible, by misrepresenting, glorifying, or reinforcing stereotypes, or by forcefully condensing the subject to a singular, two-dimensional plane.

Pictured: Claude Cahun, Autoportrait (with shaved head), 1920. Gelatin silver print, 5 1/2 x 3 1/2 in. Courtesy of the Jersey Heritage Collections

Pattern of vertical blue and pink stripes with small black dots arranged in a gradient from dense at the top to sparse at the bottom.

FYS Visual and Studio Arts: What we have thought about and what we are thinking 

November 24, 2020–March 14, 2021 

The Barbara Walters Gallery presents, FYS Visual & Studio Arts: What we have thought about and what we are thinking, a group exhibition by students of Angela Ferraiolo and John O'Connor's First Year Studies Projecta broad range of artmaking disciplines and ways of thinking about art. Fostering collaboration, the class ends with a group exhibition intended to introduce the artists to the wider college community. We have the pleasure of featuring their work here. 

Three abstract paintings featuring colorful geometric patterns with various rectangles and squares in vibrant hues.

J. L. Abraham, Working Paper 

January 27, 2020 – May 15, 2020

J.L. Abraham works by hand (printing and painting), works on paper (French sheets, Japanese rolls, machine made in America), and works through aggregation (of blocks, colors, methods, sheets). Though she often multiplies, she rarely duplicates.

Construction site with scaffolding on a building's facade, a backhoe, and scattered materials. Trees and more buildings in the background.

Sarah Lawrence Under Construction 

October 25, 2019 – December 20, 2019

The Barbara Walters Gallery is pleased to present the inaugural exhibit, Sarah Lawrence Under Construction, 1927-2019, in our new home in the Barbara Walters Campus Center. The exhibit draws on historical and contemporary photographs, as well as architectural sketches and maps to showcase the evolution and growth of the campus over time. 

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