
The Gatewood Gallery Presents – Brian Kreydatus – Greetings from Williamsburg
Brian Kreydatus’s Greetings from Williamsburg October 2 – 27, 202 Artist Talk and Reception October 4th at 4:00pm

Reception for Sarah Sudhoff – Not a Drill
Sarah Sudhoff will give a talk about her exhibition “Not A Drill” in the School of Art’s Gatewood Gallery Wednesday, September 20, from 4:00 – 6:00pm For more information on Sarah’s work please visit www.sarahsudhoff.com

The 2023 UNCG MFA Thesis Exhibition
The Weatherspoon Art Museum will host the School of Art’s 2023 MFA Exhibition from April 22 – May 20, 2023 in the Falk Gallery. This year’s exhibition will feature works by Max Baynes, Conner Calhoun, Steisha Pintado, and Tramaine Wilkes. Artist Talks will be held Thursday, May 4 […]

Interdisciplinary Art and Social Practice: Trip to Black Mountain College
In the spring of 2023, students and faculty from the Interdisciplinary Art and Social Practice program at UNCG embarked on a research trip to Asheville, North Carolina, to explore and learn about the history and influence of Black Mountain College (1930-50s). This trip was generously funded by the Victoria and Ron Milstein Fund for Interdisciplinary Art […]
Soundscapes April 2, 2022
The School of Art’s Digital Art Foundations students worked to record sounds to create an abstract sounds exhibit. The event will take place on the Art Truck at February 1st Place and Elm Street in Downtown Greensboro. For more information visit: https://www.greensboroprojectspace.com/blog-post/soundscapes

Sherrill Roland exhibits at Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, New York
Sherrill Roland (MFA 2017/BFA 2009) exhibits his drawings, and multimedia sculptures reflecting his life experiences after a wrongful incarceration in the exhibition Hindsight Bias at the Tanya Bonakdar Gallery in New York. This exhibition follows up from his “Jumpsuit Project” in which he wore an orange jumpsuit and encouraged dialog with the community about what […]

Mark Dixon Exhibition March 6-30, 2021
Time Pieces These works focus on time and attention. They respond to my interest – and struggles – in developing a more present, clear and compassionate relationship with the world. Works in wood and paint are the result of highly repetitive and time-intensive studio processes. These pieces accumulate like crystals according to simple directives and […]

The Lived Space
As part of UNCG Homecoming 2020 The Art Truck invites you to the Virtual Exhibition and Live Workshop of The Lived Space Through the building process of a tiny house on wheels, Makayla Ferrick and Genna Stott will be observing and creating a work that encapsulates the manifestations of the lived space. They will also hold a participatory […]
Topher Alexander: Printed Matter
Printed Matter by Topher Alexander On view October 19th – 31st Topher Alexander is a print media artist from Wilmington, North Carolina. He recently received his MFA from the University of North Carolina Greensboro in 2020. His work grows from traditional printmaking techniques and has evolved into reconstructed print materials: junk mail, magazines, books. Through […]

View From the Window
View From the Window Responses to Daily Life and Routine during the Pandemic When: October 15-22, 2020 Where: Virtual exhibition –The Art Truck Link: https://www.greensboroprojectspace.com/art-truck-virtual-exhibitions Featuring the work of students from Wake Tech and UNCG Jacob Council, Jangmi Choi, Rachael Hansen, Breonna Harris, Neel Jathan, Myaria Laster, Caitie Nagy, Finch Taylor, and Vinny Verburg.