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Initiation
September 22, 2025Initiation shares a collection of swank oil paintings, identifying and interrogating the aesthetics of masculinity for young men in the United States, revealing soft spots in otherwise insidious behavior.
Squiggle Town
September 22, 2025Squiggletown is an exhibition of moving, active, shifting abstractions that celebrate making art for art’s sake
A Fostered Future mural unveiling
September 22, 2025“A Fostered Future,” a mural by CIA Painting senior Ashton Burton, will honor and illuminate the oft-overlooked impact of the Black diaspora during and after The Great Migration
Unmasked
September 15, 2025UnMasked is an exhibition of mixed media works created solely by local neurodivergent artists, hosted at Fairmount Center for the Arts.
Unmasked closing reception
September 15, 2025UnMasked is an exhibition of mixed media works created solely by local neurodivergent artists that draw from their personal experiences and interactions with the world as a whole.
Sacred Inner-play opening reception
September 12, 2025Sacred Inner-play—a solo show by Theadis Reagins that explores the relationship between the sacred and secular using sport references, religious iconography and ambiguous narratives—opens Sept. 19 at 1300 Gallery
Sacred Inner-play
September 12, 2025Sacred Inner-play—a solo show by Theadis Reagins that explores the relationship between the sacred and secular using sport references, religious iconography and ambiguous narratives—opens Sept. 19 at 1300 Gallery
Echoes of Opulence opening reception
September 5, 2025Echoes of Opulence is a group exhibition that reimagines the ornate, indulgent aesthetics of 18th century Rococo art through a contemporary lens
Echoes of Opulence
September 5, 2025Echoes of Opulence—a group exhibition that reimagines the ornate, indulgent aesthetics of 18th century Rococo art through a contemporary lens—opens September 19 at Gallery 202
Valentina Miksa exhibition opening reception
August 27, 2025CIA student solo exhibition reflects on childhood nostalgia