Students in the Stony Brook Department of Art’s visual arts program recently partnered with the Long Island Explorium to present a curated digital art exhibit, “A Visual Dialogue on Environmental Issues.” A...
Milo Mohamed ‘24 has made it into the limelight. His artwork, that is. Earlier this semester, Mohamed, a Studio Art major in the Department of Art, was assigned a project in Associate Professor Izumi Ashizawa’s ARS205...
Outdoor Art, Live Music and Dance, September 23 through October 7 Live Music and Dance Performances Thursday, September 23, 1 pm Wednesday, September 29, 1 pm The Developer’s Midnight Fantasy is a two-week art...
International students add enrichment, excitement and diversity to Stony Brook University, but their struggles and hardships often go unnoticed as they seek to blend into the American way of life. Such is the case for...
The virtual reality studio tour enables visitors to experience the studio as it was when Jackson Pollock and Lee Krasner worked there, see their paintings and hear the artists talk.
Professor Stephanie Dinkins, from Stony Brook University’s Department of Art, has been named the inaugural Yayoi Kusama Endowed Professor of Art in the College of Arts and Sciences. A transmedia artist who creates...
"Four: MFA Thesis Exhibition 2021" presents new work by Stony Brook's graduating Master of Fine Arts students Stuart Balius, Marta Baumiller, Yifei Cheng and Annemarie Waugh.
In late January, Stephanie Dinkins’ Secret Garden was one of the featured works at the Sundance Film Festival. Yes, that Sundance Film Festival. Quite an accomplishment for a self-professed “photographer-at-heart” who...
Three Stony Brook students spoke about the creative inspiration behind their work presented at Zuccaire Gallery’s RECKONING: Student Mural. More than 60 pieces created by students across campus and around the world were...
Enjoy a Film Series, winter exhibition at the Zuccaire Gallery, pre-recorded performances of artists who have graced Staller's stage, virtual workshops and more.
SBU senior Michael Manning’s “Shellfish Recycling Bin” and Art Professor Nobuho Nagasawa’s “Sea Turtle” are the two winning designs to be displayed in Port Jefferson.
The internationally renowned visual artist, whose work focuses on issues of identity and community, also has extensive experience teaching at a University level.
The fellowships support a year of research to help advanced graduate students in the humanities and social sciences in the last year of PhD dissertation writing.