Spanish artist Josefina Brunés presents her sculptural series of former US Presidents. In her sculptures, the artist expresses herself with a formal r...
Reclaiming the Vision: Chin Chih Yang (CC Yang)
Reclaiming the Vision presents a unified view of the interconnected segments of society and the physical environment in which it functions. This is accomplished by exhibiting CC Yang's work related to politics, religion, art ...
First of all, let me make one thing clear: I do not have a foot fetish and I am not looking for a rich podiatrist as a client. I started painting feet as a way of reintroducing the figure into my...
WOW Taiwain
The QCC Art Gallery in collaboration with the following Taiwanese Art organizations: Hua Shan Station, Playful Studio, Whyixd, Renato Lab, and Natural Kind Inspiration Solutions presents WoW Taiwan! An interactive multimedia ...
Nothing Gold Can Stay: American Landscapes by Ard Berge
My paintings explore the American landscape as a site of personal expression and social transformation. Foregrounding observed scenes of contemporary life, they at once reference America's landscape painting tradition while r...
Like a dark prism, the black and white photographs in this exhibit present a richly textured portrait of a disturbed and complex man, Charles Henschke...
A Liberian Sojourn (Charles Miller III)
A Liberian Sojourn by Charles Miller III, an exhibition presented by the QCC Art Gallery, City University of New York (CUNY), is the first exhibition of the photographs of Charles Miller III.
Sustainable Nature Solutions II (Suzanne C. Nagy)
In Sustainable Nature Solutions II, Suzanne Nagy’s work addresses the problem of deforestation. Since the artist’s trip to the Amazon rainforest in 2013, she has focused her work on reforestation and recognizes its urgency.
Doors of Memory - Porte della Memoria (Eleanor M. Imperato)
Memories of my birthplace, Avella, Italy, have always been suffused with the warmth of family, mountain vistas, and the ever present sight of a medieval castle on a hill. At home in New York I wrote poems and reminiscences of...
In 2011, the QCC Art Gallery established a cultural exchange with Guang Zhou Academy of Fine Arts in China resulting in the exhibition Duality, a series of works in cl...
József Jakovits
József Jakovits (1909 - 1994) was the leading sculptor among Hungary's Modernist art group, the European School, whose brilliant program of exhibitions, lectures, and publications lasted from 1945 until 1948, when Communist c...
Unnoticed Silence: Wei Xin
Wei Xin (1965- ) was born in Jingzhou, Hubei Province, China. Mr. Wei, following his father's artistic footsteps, graduated from Hubei Academy of Art and completed a postgraduate program in oil painting at the South China Nor...
Classicism and Exile: the Life and Work of Marcel Salinas (1913-2010)
Classicism and Exile: the Life and Work of Marcel Salinas (1913-2010)
The exhibition is retrospective of the work of the French painter Marcel Salinas who was born in Alexandria, Egypt in 1913. He spent a major part of h...
Victor Forestier Sow: A Pioneer Malian Painter
Sow sometimes found iconographic inspiration for his paintings in photographs, illustrations, and postcards. This represented mimetic painting, since he remained faithful to the original images and their nuanced colors. On ...
Powerful Arts of Cameroon: The Amadou Njoya Collection
Powerful Arts of Cameroon: The Collection of Amadou Njoya features works from the culturally rich and topographically diverse area located in central West Africa. With a population of over 20 million people and with approxima...
New Light on Early Art Forms of the Indian Subcontinent
New Light on Early Art Forms of the Indian Subcontinent
June 27, 2013 through September 15, 2013
The exhibition focuses on the significant tradition of depicting religious and philosophical beliefs through sculpture...
Juried Student Exhibition: The Department of Art & Design
The Department of Art & Design's fifth annual Juried Student Exhibition features select work from the students of Queensborough Community College that major in various Art and Design programs.
My Village: The Stewart J. Warkow Collection
The collection of 60 Makonde performance masks from Mozambique, Africa display highly individualized representation of people that have significance historical and cultural importance in Makonde culture....
Visionaries: Art of the Fantastic
In collaboration with The Society for Art of Imagination, NYC & London,this QCC Art Gallery exhibition highlights the works of Visionary Artists from the past to the present. The exhibit will feature the works of 40 national ...
Visionaries: Art of the Fantastic (Extended Look)
In collaboration with The Society for Art of Imagination, NYC & London,this QCC Art Gallery exhibition highlights the works of Visionary Artists from the past to the present. The exhibit will feature the works of 40 national ...
Juried Student Exhibition: Department of Art & Design
The Department of Art & Design's fourth annual Juried Student Exhibition features select work from the students of Queensborough Community College that major in various Art and Design programs.
Expressions: The Artwork of Mara Sfara
Mara Sfara is a contemporary sculptor and representational painter. “I am a very positive person, and I enjoy beautiful colors, objects and places,” explains Mara. Her spirit is reflected in her art. Mara’s whimsical bronze ...
Eric Pomerance: Memories
Brownstone facades from the cast iron era of New York City architecture are featured in “MEMORIES,” a collection of watercolors.
Seascapes: DoDo Jin Ming
Respecting the awesome power and drama found only in the sea, DoDo Jin Ming creates extraordinary black and white images that transport the viewer to a precipice about to be submerged under a cascade of water. Printing her pi...
Duality: Stoneware and Bronze
Chinese artist Wenzhi Zhang exhibits her dynamic sculptures that foster traditional Chinese techniques with contemporary expression.
I AMazon by Jennifer Pastecchi
Artist Jennifer Pastecchi's modern Amazonian dress and weaponry using found materials depict themes of motherhood, technology, sensuality and environmental issues.
Icons of Loss: The Artwork of Samuel Bak
The exhibition Icons of Loss will feature 50 selected works from two of Bak’s notable series, Remembering Angels and Icon of Loss. Bak is most known for his surrealistic paintings that are metaphorically symbolic and express...
A Journey in Stone and Wood by Gladys Thompson Roth
A Journey in Stone and Wood, a thirty-five year retrospect of the sculptural work of Kings Point native Gladys Thompson Roth. Gladys, whose work is inspired by human forms and relationships, embraces the idea of love and mot...
Early Chinese Pottery
Features more than 100 pieces of Chinese ceramics dated from 4th and 5th millennia B.C. up to the end of the Han Dynasty, (220 B.C. – 220 A.D.), presented on exhibit at the QCC Art Gallery from October 7, 2010 through Novembe...
Marching to the Freedom Dream by Dan Budnik
Acclaimed photographer Dan Budnik’s photographic essay documents the infamous and powerful three day march from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama. The retrospective also offers viewers a rare perspective of the Civil Rights Movem...
A Brief History of Aviation by David Henderson
An interview with artist David Henderson as he unveiled his site-specific installation inspired by the unique fan vaulting of Bath Abbey Church in England.
Digital Paintings by Leonard Kahan
Using digital technology artist Leonard Kahan creates watercolor-esque paintings that explore his devotion to aesthetics and portraiture. Exhibited at the QCC Art Gallery from July 7, 2010 through August 30, 2010....
Recent Acquisitions
The Recent Acquisitions exhibition contains recent donations to the QCC Art Gallery and represents the art and culture of Africa: from Mali and Burkina Faso, the many countries along the West Coast, to the Dem. Rep. of the Co...
Close to the Edge by Gelis Staros
Close to the Edge: Argentinean artist Gelia Staros displays his abstract mixed media works on canvas. Exhibition dates May 21, 2010 through June 25, 2010.
The Department of Art & Design: Juried Student Exhibit
Features select work from the students of Queensborough Community College that major in various Art and Design programs. Exhibition held at the QCC Art Gallery from April 21, 2010 through June 5, 2010....
House of the Spirit: The Work and Collection of Danny Simmons
Well-known abstract painter and sculptor Daniel “Danny” Simmons, Jr., exhibits his artwork and entire African art collection at the QCC Art Gallery from March 19, 2010 through May 7, 2010.
Haiti 2010: A Photographic Essay
This extraordinary photographic essay by artist Xose Kabradi-JB, exposes audiences to the aftermath of the devastating 2010 earthquake in Haiti.