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Quick Center Exhibitions


Whether you're drawn to works by European and American masters or contemporary artists, Quick Center galleries offer something to please every art lover.

2024-2025 Exhibitions


Hunger and Resilience: A Traveling Exhibition by Photographer Michael Nye

Exhibition Dates: Sept. 20 - Nov. 20, 2024
Dresser Foundation Gallery, first floor
In collaboration with University Ministries and the 50th anniversary of the Warming House, the Quick Center is proud to present the photographic exhibition "About Hunger and Resilience." Through the gift of images and presence, each eloquent voice draws us into deeper understanding. Why did Cornelius go hungry? What does it feel like for Tiffany or Tia to walk by a restaurant or grocery store? Can anyone understand the life of another person? As Michael Nye says, these stories are about all of us as we live with our uncertainties. Michael believes that his subjects are teachers, and we are their students. Each face, each voice, invites you to listen. 

Please visit this exhibition between September 20 and November 20, 2024.

Below: Tia, a widowed mother of three young children under the age of 10, reminds us that hunger is not a choice. 
Portrait by Michael Nye

 
Tia, from the photographic exhibition About Hunger and Resilience
 

Art of Storytelling

Exhibition Dates: Opens Sept. 20, 2024 (ongoing)
Paul W. Beltz Gallery, second floor
Visual communication through the ages is the focus of this long-term exhibition showcasing selected works from the 14th century through the 19th century.

The university's extraordinary art collection, which includes Asian, European, American, Modern and Contemporary art, as well as pieces from the John Rogers Statuary Groups, has been installed on an ongoing basis in Quick Center galleries since its opening in 1995.

Below: "Portrait of a Rabbi, 1642"
Workshop of Rembrandt, Harmensz. Van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669)
Oil on wood panel
Col. Michael Friedsam Collection
Gift of the Col. Michael Friedsam Foundation
school-of-rembrandt
 

Outdoor Life: Paintings by Don Wynn

Front Gallery
Exhibition Dates: Sept. 20 - Dec. 15, 2024 
Adirondack artist Don Wynn paints the great outdoors in this exhibition featuring fishing and hunting in the wild parts of New York state.

Below from left: "Hanging Deer" and "Puppy and Woodcock"
by Don Wynn
Oil on canvas

hanging-deer
puppy-and-woodcock
 


Hand and Spirit

A collection of contemporary artwork, this exhibition brings to life the culture of the American Southwest.
Exhibition Dates: Through fall semester 2024
Winifred Shortell Kenney Gallery, second floor

Horizontal combinedThis exhibition features a collection of modern Kachinas, 27 paintings and drawings, as well as more than 60 pieces of pottery created by artists whose families have been creating traditional pottery for hundreds of years.

The collection was bequeathed to the Quick Center by the late David Van Buren, a 1969 St. Bonaventure graduate and longtime criminal justice professor at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. Van Buren fell in love with the American Southwest while serving as a visiting scholar at Northern Arizona University, researching peacemaking and the tribal courts of the Navajo Nation.

The Van Buren collection adds a new dimension to the University Art Collection. It will eventually be integrated into our contemporary galleries so that it can be acknowledged as the exceptional art that it is.

Imagery: A Hopi corn maiden Kachina, left; right: a Hopi "Silent Warrior" carved by Gilbert Naseyowna, among other works.

 

Asian Collection: Ancient and Modern

Exhibition Dates: Ongoing
Marianne Letro Laine Gallery, first floor
This exhibition includes contemporary works by Chinese and Japanese artists as well as a 20-foot Chinese scroll, a replica of an ancient work.

Below left: A ritual food container dating from the Jin Dynasty, 317-420 A.D.; right: Painting by Tseng-ying Pang, 1992.
"Ding," a ritual food container dating from the Jin Dynasty
Painting by Tseng-ying Pang, 1992