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President’s Office Gallery

Current Exhibition

Highlights from the Permanent Collection

A selection of paintings, prints, photographs, and works on paper from the permanent collection by Josef Albers, Georges Braque, Georg Baselitz, Evsa Model, Arnold Newman, Eve Sonneman, and James Welling.


Recent Exhibitions

Selections: Fine Arts Faculty
Brian Brooks and Jen Mazza 

A vibrant, colorful painting on the left features abstract representations of trees, paths, and benches. The artist's brushstrokes are thick and expressive, capturing light and greenery. On the right, a monochromatic illustration displays various types of seashells, arranged in numbered rows on a dark background, emphasizing their shapes and textures.

Selections: Work from Photography Faculty 
Allen Frame and John Lehr

A black and white image of a nighttime street scene featuring illuminated billboards, with one prominently showcasing a person's face. Adjacent to it, a colorful storefront displays various signs, including "OPEN," "CRYSTAL DOVE," "BOOKS," "GIFTS," and "METAPHYSICAL," along with a "STOP A.R.T." sign. The storefront has large glass windows and is situated at the corner of a building, contrasting the darker tones of the street image.

Selections: Work from Fine Arts Faculty
Linda Casbon, Joe Fyfe, Laurel Sparks

A three-part image featuring three artworks side by side. On the left, a sculptural piece titled "CASBON," characterized by angular, interlocking shapes in light and dark colors. In the middle, "FYFE," an abstract painting with a blend of colors and textures, incorporating text in different languages. On the right, "SPARKS," a colorful arrangement of rectangular and triangular shapes in various colors, showing a patchwork-like design.

Selections: Work from Fine Arts Faculty

Peggy Cyphers, Michael Gac Levin, Irvin Tepper

Three artworks are displayed side by side. On the left, an abstract piece with light, blended colors and soft brushstrokes, hinting at a nature theme. The middle artwork features a stylized still life with curved shapes, a banana, and a pear, complemented by a glass and bright background. On the right, a textured blue and orange sculptural piece appears to have swirling forms against a black background. Each piece is labeled with the artist's name below.

Location

Main Building, First Floor, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn campus

invitation for event, with the image of a painting of flowers in a room