It's not news that many of our faculty take advantage of the summer to create new work and do new research. This year, the faculty in the Division of Art have been particularly busy. They continue to make an impact locally, nationally, and internationally through new exhibitions, residencies, and curatorial projects spanning from Seattle to New York, Paris, Italy, and more.
Ann Gale exhibited new work at Dolby Chadwick Gallery in San Francisco from October 2 – November 1, 2025. This is her fourth solo show at Dolby Chadwick Gallery, and it was reviewed by San Francisco-based artist Emilio Villalba on Robarant Review. Read the review here. Learn more about the exhibition at dolbychadwickgallery.com
Leila Weefur’s curatorial project Landscapes of Myth: Westerns After The Searchers opens this November at the Walker Art Center. Click here for more information.
Weefur joined the School in September, just as their exhibition Service Tension, co-curated with Elena Gross in the San Francisco Arts Commission's Main Gallery. The exhibition showed from May 29 through August 23, 2025. Learn more: sfartscommission.org
Flint Jamison’s solo exhibition Of Contact Prints Of Open Broadcaster Software Screen Shots Of… opened October 19 at Air de Paris. Learn more at www.airdeparis.com
Whitney Lynn is a recipient of a VIA Art Fund Production grant for her project, Atomic Open House. Learn more at viaartfund.org
Sangram Majumdar had a solo exhibition titled The Sleep of Reason at Nathalie Karg Gallery in New York, on view from September 4 through October 6, 2025. An exhibition review on Hyperallergic can be read here. Learn more about the exhibition at nathaliekarg.com.
Carly Sheehan is completing a residency at Surf Point Residency, York, ME, from September to October, 2025. Learn more at surfpoint.me
Helen O'Toole is an artist in residence at the Siena Art Institute in Italy this fall. Learn more at sienaart.org