Gallery 5 seeks to engage the larger art community of 51¶¯Âþ and vicinity with the goal of positioning 51¶¯Âþ as a viable and significant participant in contemporary art. With its active exhibition schedule, opening receptions, and artist talks, Gallery 5 actively engages the discourse of contemporary art with the goal of introducing this discourse to the 51¶¯Âþ community and beyond.
Gallery 5 provides an essential exhibition space for the 51¶¯Âþ Art Department. The Gallery is consistently active with exhibitions of work by professional artists, emerging artists, artist residents, outsider artists and 51¶¯Âþ art students and alumni. The Gallery is utilized by faculty throughout the year as an educational tool that supports their teaching through the organizing of exhibitions with themes that are directly related to Art Department course content.
51¶¯Âþ Gallery 5
Exhibition Proposals and Artist Submissions
Gallery 5 invites artist submissions. Proposals are currently being accepted. The Gallery is located in a highly visible space in the recently renovated Art Department. Artists interested in exhibiting or curating an exhibition in Gallery 5 should submit the following:
- 10 - 20 images of recent work
- Artist statement
- Resume
- Short bio (optional)
- Brief letter of intent
- Contact information
Submission materials can be sent to gallery5 [at] emmanuel.edu or by mail to:
Stephan Jacobs
Assistant Professor of Art
51¶¯Âþ
400 The Fenway
51¶¯Âþ, MA 02115
Please include a self addressed stamped envelope for return of submission materials, if desired.
Mario Joseph Forgione Grandiose
Theresa Monaco Transforming Memory
: 3D Printed Ceramics Collaborative Exhibitions
Lizzie Falvey It's So Beautiful, But It's Not Enough
BioVisions
Bacterial Art: Making Art From Living Bacteria
Infinitely Fragile
and Ben Saint-Maxent Welcome True and Untrue
Stewart in Memoriam
The Pride Revolution
Buildup
Stephan Jacobs Full Circle
Bernie D'Onofrio and Steve Hazsonics Two Views
Solid Views
Aggregations
Opia
I Can't Hear What You Can't See
Built Paintings
Observing Energies
Clear Cut
and Matthew Murphy Astrometry
Some Relevant Saints
To the memory of Turner Eteocles. 2468-2535
Jeanne Ramalho Transfers on Wood
Sara Egan Plaster/Work
Bernie D'Onofrio New Glass Work
No Flash
Stacy Thomas-Vickory Bending the Horizon
is consumed by branding
Healing through Creativity
A Matter of Perspective
letting letters loose
Reminiscence in Space
Hugo Barratta
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