Graduate Student Bryan O’Neill’s exhibit, “Violent Ends,“ may at first seem like a mash-up of Dr. Seuss and “Survivor Man”; however, upon closer examination, the…
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Over the next few weeks, UMBC’s ART 427 Museum Practice class is working hard to get ready for its upcoming show: “Behind the Lens: The…
In the Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture, a particular exhibit in the back of the gallery draws interest as it transports the viewer…
The digital art movement is ever-growing and one digital artist at UMBC is using his art to promote a good cause. Graphic design major Liam…
In ancient cultures, creators portrayed the afterlife in many different ways through both storytelling and artworks. The result: a diverse conglomeration of the human imagination.…
Happy April Fools’ Day! You are reading an article written for our April Fools’ edition of the newspaper, The Deceiver. This is a work of…
On Mainstreet Ellicott City, tucked away in a tiny corner next to Taylor’s Collective, is the Artists’ Gallery. The Artists’ Gallery showcases local artists’ work…
The word “sculpture” typically brings to mind finely chiseled Greek marble figures or large abstract metal shapes. Chances are that sculpture on the human form…
Many people feel that art and science are separate entities of thought, but artist John Ruppert challenges this idea in his exhibition, “LAB: Empirical Evidence.”…
“Gather round!” the salesman shouted, “Gather round and hear me tell of the miracle of the century!” His black beady eyes shone as he waved…
Mirror mirror on the wall, when you look at me, what do you see? Do you see my shiny, off-white teeth when I…