Working On It: BMCC Faculty Exhibition

February 22 – March 22, 2023

This focused presentation of work by faculty artists provides viewers an opportunity to see the breadth of works produced in a range of mediums by BMCC’s professors. This exhibition highlights the college’s continued commitment to its growing art department. Each artist will be spotlighted through a series of artwork images accompanied by an artist profile.
Working On It underscores the broad variety of approaches to contemporary art-making, and provides insight into the processes and techniques in use by BMCC faculty, from modes of traditional painting and sculptural form, to installation work, experimental photography, and works employing new media.
The Art Foundations Program, conferring an AA in Art History and AS in Studio Art, prepares students for careers in the arts. With numerous courses in studio art, design, and art history, the Art Foundations program offers BMCC art majors the fundamental training required for successful transfer to four-year colleges. Art professors work with BMCC students to achieve entry to top art and design schools.

Featuring Works By:

Aisha Tandiwe Bell

Tess Bilhartz

Simon Carr

Hector Canonge

Erik den Breejen

Cathy Diamond

Louis Esposito

Janet Esquirol

Caroline Falby

Pat Genova

John Goodrich 

Xico Greenwald 

Jesse Alexander Madden Harding

Sarah Haviland

Jayne Holsinger

Thea Lanzisero 

Siobhan McBride

Patrick Mohundro 

Lisa Nicchi

Eloy Ortega

Carol Pereira-Olson

 

 

Anna Pinkas

Thaddeus Radell

Jessica Ramirez

Owen Roberts

Ryan Seslow

Rachel Stern 

Robert Thill

Alizabeth Towery 

Terttu Uibopuu

Clare Ultimo

Madeline Weibel

Bez Vise & Amaia Marzabal

Emily Zuch

 

Madeline Weibel, Bloom, 2019, Oil and charcoal on linen

Ryan Seslow, An Ocean In Your Sky, 2022, Animated video loop

Cathy Diamond, Secluded, 2021, Ink and acrylic on paper on canvas
Carol Pereria-Olson, Untitled, 2022, Color pencil, watercolor, and gouache on Arches paper
Sarah Haviland, Jingwei Bird Tried to Fill the Sea, 2021, Steel, wire, mesh, stones
Caroline Falby, Installation (Odalesque No.4 and No.6), 2022, Digital print, acrylic and ink on canvas with vinyl decal