E. Bronson Ingram Studio Arts Center

E. Bronson Ingram Studio Arts Center The E. Bronson Ingram Studio Arts Center is the home to the Vanderbilt University Department of Art, Space 204 Gallery, and the Studio VU Lecture Series.

   with .repost・・・Resonance of the WaterLago Levico Join me at 9am on May 26 for a short program honoring La Laguna and ...
05/18/2026

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Resonance of the Water
Lago Levico

Join me at 9am on May 26 for a short program honoring La Laguna and the waters of the Veneto.

Fondazione Marchesani
Dorsoduro 2525 / Fondamenta Rossa
Venezia
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  .program with .repost・・・Resonance — an invitation to gather, to commune with, to listen deeply — opens May 10 at Fonda...
05/10/2026

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Resonance — an invitation to gather, to commune with, to listen deeply — opens May 10 at Fondazione Giorgio e Armanda Marchesani, Fondamenta Rossa, Dorsoduro, Venice — with a full day of conversations, performances, and sonic sessions from 11:00 to 17:00 Cental EuropeanTime (CET).

RSVP and full schedule: vanderbilt.edu/venice-resonance/schedule
Link in our bio.

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Resonance — an invitation to gather, to commune with, to listen deeply — opens May 10 during Biennale Arte 2026 in Venic...
05/05/2026

Resonance — an invitation to gather, to commune with, to listen deeply — opens May 10 during Biennale Arte 2026 in Venice.

Resonance brings Vanderbilt and Nashville’s creative community into conversation with global artists, curators, poets, performers, and scholars — across a season of exhibitions and performances, sonic sessions and poetic encounters, conversations and gatherings. Each one another way of listening.

10 May – 10 July 2026
Fondazione Giorgio e Armanda Marchesani
Dorsoduro 2525 / Fondamenta Rossa
30123 Venezia (VE)

Vu.edu/resonance
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Resonance — an invitation to gather, to commune with, to listen deeply — opens May 10 during Biennale Arte 2026 in Venic...
05/04/2026

Resonance — an invitation to gather, to commune with, to listen deeply — opens May 10 during Biennale Arte 2026 in Venice.

“Resonance” brings Vanderbilt and Nashville’s creative community into conversation with global artists, curators, poets, performers, and scholars — across a season of exhibitions and performances, sonic sessions and poetic encounters, conversations and gatherings. Each one another way of listening.

10 May – 10 July 2026
Fondazione Giorgio e Armanda Marchesani
Dorsoduro 2525 / Fondamenta Rossa
30123 Venezia (VE)

Vu.edu/resonance
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In No Particular OrderSenior Show 2026Artist HighlightBetween the LinesIsaac Bevin BoakyeIsaac Bevin Boakye is a multidi...
05/04/2026

In No Particular Order
Senior Show 2026
Artist Highlight

Between the Lines
Isaac Bevin Boakye

Isaac Bevin Boakye is a multidisciplinary artist from Ghana, currently pursuing Architecture and the Built Environment, and Art at Vanderbilt University. His practice explores how identity, culture, and memory can be expressed through spatial forms, engaging both contemporary and inherited visual languages.

Between the Lines is a mixed media installation that invites viewers into an immersive space exploring the concept of a borderless Africa. It combines a series of large posters interacting with light and sound to introduce fictional yet relatable characters existing in a geographic future that has yet to exist. The artist imagines the organizational structure of a borderless Africa as a porous system that allows shared culture and values to circulate, rather than the chaos often associated with it.
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In No Particular Order Senior Show 2026Artist HighlightLabor, Set in ClayPaige RestelPaige Restel is a senior at Vanderb...
05/04/2026

In No Particular Order
Senior Show 2026
Artist Highlight

Labor, Set in Clay
Paige Restel

Paige Restel is a senior at Vanderbilt University majoring in both Art and Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology. Her art centers on transforming her crocheting hobby into multimedia installations that address topics such as mental health, labor, and domesticity. Additionally, she assists interdisciplinary artist Raheleh Filsoofi, creating instrumental beadwork for ceramic vessels and doing clay-based performances at both the First Art Museum and National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts (NCECA).

“Labor, Set in Clay” is a meticulous-detailed clay dipped crochet installation, which addresses the labor of domesticity and textiles while also celebrating the role craft plays in my own mental health. This installation serves as an homage to my relationship with crocheting as a coping mechanism for anxiety while also highlighting the immense, often overlooked labor embedded in textile work and domestic rituals. By drawing viewers in with beauty and revealing the devolution beneath the surface, this set table ultimately celebrates and brings visibility to this quiet, unrecognized labor.
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In No Particular OrderSenior Show 2026Artist HighlightTearing at the Seams IIMegan GrosseMegan Grosse is a multimedia ar...
05/04/2026

In No Particular Order
Senior Show 2026
Artist Highlight

Tearing at the Seams II
Megan Grosse

Megan Grosse is a multimedia artist from Michigan pursuing a B.A. in Art and a B.A. in Mathematics. She enjoys playing the trumpet in Vanderbilt’s marching band, hiking, reading, coding, and singing in an a ca****la group. Working primarily in fabric, paint, collage, and installation, Grosse authentically reflects on her q***r female identity to evoke a sense of community. Her notable accomplishments include the solo exhibition (non)conformity, work in the Saginaw Art Museum, the site-specific installation Everyone Bleeds, a presentation of artwork and research at Vanderbilt’s Undergraduate Research Symposium, and a mural in the Vanderbilt math building.

Tearing at the Seams II is a vulnerable multimedia installation welcoming visitors into my own q***r safe space as a way to honor the roles that q***r community and media have played in my self-acceptance and coming out. This autobiographical work is a blanket fort connected to the clothing of a mannequin’s outstretched arm. I have relocated my own blanket fort (and first q***r space) for this exhibition. The fort includes a rug, string lights, various comfort objects, a digitally painted projection representing q***r digital media, and q***r books with redesigned covers. The mannequin, representing my form, is dressed in a handmade garment symbolizing my coming out. Both the garment and fort contrast simple black and white outer shells with “messy,” colorful inner layers to address feigned heteronormativity in the context of both people and space.

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In No Particular OrderSenior Show 2026Artist Highlightla personaRubric BarredoRubric Barredo’s work is rooted in questio...
05/04/2026

In No Particular Order
Senior Show 2026
Artist Highlight

la persona
Rubric Barredo

Rubric Barredo’s work is rooted in questioning the body, gender expression, and sexuality through a variety of mediums such as drawing, clothing, and performance. Their work is inspired by their journey of gender exploration and emerging identity, especially as it relates to their upbringing in the suburban south. Barredo also has a deep interest in drag history and drag culture, even performing in drag on several occasions under the name “Ruby Apocalypse”.

“La persona” is a multi-media installation that pictures a q***r utopia through illustrations of drag personas. As an art form, drag unshackles conventions of expression and thus becomes “a place for embodied imagination” (1) that allows for new modes of being. As the foundation of each persona is my own “n**e” form, each altered an remade through posture and clothing. By centering the works with the n**e, I demonstrate that identity can be expressed through these different methods, and yet, it is still me at the center.
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In No Particular OrderSenior Show 2026Artist HighlightWater CyclesRemi MarcusRemi Marcus is an interdisciplinary artist ...
05/04/2026

In No Particular Order
Senior Show 2026
Artist Highlight

Water Cycles
Remi Marcus

Remi Marcus is an interdisciplinary artist from New Jersey pursuing degrees in Communication Studies and Art at Vanderbilt University. Working across painting, photography, design, and found objects, she creates bold, process-driven works that examine memory, nature, and the everyday. Her practice is grounded in an interest physicality and the interplay of color, light, and form.

Water Cycles is a mixed-media work that uses recycled plastic to construct tactile landscapes, exploring the tension between the beauty of the natural world and a culture of consumption. The piece consists of three large wood panels, each representing a distinct ecosystem—a beach in Australia, a rainforest in Costa Rica, and a glacier in Argentina—all sites of personal significance increasingly vulnerable to climate change and overconsumption. Water is central to the work, both visually and conceptually; it connects these landscapes and sustains life, while also serving as the site where the effects of plastic pollution accumulate most visibly. The compositions are vertically oriented, framed almost as if being viewed from an airplane window, implicating both memory and the act of travel.

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