Visual Arts: Juror's Talk featuring Mark Thomas Gibson | 215|610 CONTEMPORARY Juried Exhibition
Building: Academic Building
Room Number: Large Auditorium & Art Gallery
Event Category: Community and Arts
Division Host: Communication, Arts & Humanities
215|610 CONTEMPORARY Juried Exhibition | Juror's Talk & Reception
Join us on Tuesday, November 28 beginning at 4 p.m. for the Juror's Talk by Mark Thomas Gibson followed by a reception in the Art Gallery.
Juror's Talk, November 28 at 4 p.m.
Large Auditorium | Academic Building | Marple Campus
Offered in-person & on Zoom | Registration strongly recommended
Register for the Juror's Talk ❯
Reception, immediately following Juror's Talk
Art Gallery | Room 2305 | Academic Building
About the Exhibition
The Gallery at Delaware County Community College presents the annual 215|610 CONTEMPORARY Juried Exhibition, featuring the work of 34 regional emerging artists living and working in and around the Philadelphia region. The 2023 exhibition will be on view in the College Art Gallery November 13–December 15, and is juried by artist and educator Mark Thomas Gibson. The purpose of this juried exhibition is to showcase local emerging contemporary artists, create a platform for critical discourse through an exchange of ideas, and to push the boundaries of an age-old practice. On Tuesday, November 28 beginning at 4 p.m., the exhibition’s juror Mark Thomas Gibson will lecture on his personal work and practice. This Juror’s Talk is open to the public and free to attend.
2023 Featured Artists
Jill Adler, Christen Baker, Molly Burt-Westvig, Soso Capaldi, Kyle Choy, Meghan Cox, Zoraye Cyrus, Carmel Dor, Chad Cortez Everett, Mia Fabrizio, Olivia Fredricks, Nicolo Gentile, Riley Gosnell, Theodore Harris, James Heimer, Stephanie Manzi, Caitlin McCormack, Paolo Mentasti, Desiree Morales, Dale Parson, Kaitlin Pomerantz, Taj Poscé, Amira Pualwan, Arshayla Robinson, Libby Rosa, Samantha Sanders, Jonathan Santoro, Morgan Thomas Shankweiler, Madeleine Speicher-Willis, Sean Starowitz, Jacob Stevens, Hester Stinnett, Maria Stracke, and Misha Wyllie.