Previous Exhibitions
2020

Vitus Shell: ‘Bout It ‘Bout It, The Political Power of Just Being
The tone of Shell’s portraits and political aims are carefully calculated. Time and again, he portrays his sitters as self-possessed, questioning individuals whose humanity shines. Those depicted dominate the foreground and serve as a counterpoint to a background of collaged…
The Art of Sir Winston Churchill
The Hilliard University Art Museum is pleased to be the exclusive venue for the exhibition The Art of Sir Winston Churchill. History has painted a portrait of Winston Churchill as an ambitious, confident, bold, brash, and sometimes flawed man. Volumes…
Signal/Form: Video Art by Woody and Steina Vasulka
The playful and exploratory studio practices of Woody and Steina Vasulka bring to light the material qualities of video. Breaking from the narrative traditions of film-making and television, the Vasulkas engage in a collaboration with machines to create videos that…
Robert C. Tannen | BOX-CITY
The exhibition Robert C. Tannen|BOX-CITY is an interactive exhibition using cardboard boxes as to-scale models that allow museum visitors to explore urban design concepts as they relate to collaboration and civic discourse. The monumental work of art for which the…
Notes from the Schoolyard
Notes from the Schoolyard is a mail art exhibition organized in collaboration with Talented Visual Art in the Lafayette Parish School System. Typically, mail art is sent like correspondence to friends or to people unknown to the artist. When arts…
Malaika Favorite: The Alchemist
Malaika Favorite’s found object paintings seem to burst with an energy that conveys a sense of a life lived so well it verges on the mythical or magical. Somehow, seeing her work gathered en masse strengthens this impression, as does…