Spectrum of Process: 2024 UMBC Faculty Exhibition
February 9 - March 2, 2024
"Spectrum of Process" presents a range of UMBC faculty approaches to art and culture through rigorous, experimental processes. The exhibition is interdisciplinary, including works of fine art, design, pedagogy, and the visual culture of research.
The 2024 UMBC Faculty exhibition is presented in two parts:
New Faculty and Staff Exhibition
- Eva Grandoni
- Dave Greber
- Eric Millikin
- Julie Sayo
- Kelley Yang
- Iman Alshathri
- Noshaba Bhalli
- Lee Boot
- Sudip Chakraborty
- Lavon Davis
- Chloe Evered
- Taylor Goad
- Vandana Janeja
- Zahra Khanjani
- Anita Komlodi
- Yusuke Kuwayama
- Christine Mallinson
- Kifekachukwu Nwosu
- Tobi Williams
- Ryan Zuber
PUBLIC PROGRAMS
February 8, 6pm: Opening reception!
Join the faculty, staff, and students involved in "Spectrum of Process" for a celebratory reception.
February 14, noon: Research and Process, featuring faculty and students involved in the "Can You Catch a Deep Fake?" and "Artifacts" research projects
Join researchers Lee Boot, Christine Mallinson, and their research teams for intimate discussions about two critical research activities at UMBC, focused on the topics of climate science and Deep Fake audio technologies. Both of these interdisciplinary research activities use visualization strategies to interpret and understand important changes in our environment and culture. The format of the conversation will be a gallery tour followed by Q+A.
February 21, noon: Julie Sayo, Assistant Professor of Graphic Design, presents Babayin Writing Workshop!
Julie Sayo is a Filipino-American graphic designer and educator. Her studio practice explores identity and the role of graphic design in decoloniality through the study and type design of Baybayin, a Tagalog writing system of the Philippines.
Join Julie Sayo in an interactive workshop to learn Baybayin writing and her research.
Space is limited. Sign up here.
Learn more about Public Programs here
If you need any specific accommodations at one of our events or to experience the exhibition, please contact CADVC at cadvc@umbc.edu or 410-455-3188 as soon as possible.
Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture
UMBC, 1000 Hilltop Circle
Fine Arts Building, 105
Baltimore, MD 21250
(410) 455-3188
Images1. Chunky golden text of exhibition logo 2. Header: Detail, Gabriel C. Amadi-Emina, "Face Catcher," 2021, diptych photographic print on museo silver rag adhered flat on wooden panel. Courtesy of the artist. (On the left side is a close-up of brightly colored pink and orange flowers. To the right is a textile with bright pink flowers. The two are separated by a yellow void. Text on the far right says, "Who will survive.")
Posted: January 24, 2024, 1:12 AM