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Up Close: Hana Ward

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Up Close: Hana Ward

College of Arts and Humanities | University of Maryland Art Gallery Wednesday, September 11, 2024 - December 6, 2024 Art-Sociology Building, University of Maryland Art Gallery

"Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

About Our Up Close Series

The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 11, 2024 11:00 am
    09/11/24 11:00:00 09/11/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Thursday, Sep 12, 2024 11:00 am
    09/12/24 11:00:00 09/12/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Friday, Sep 13, 2024 11:00 am
    09/13/24 11:00:00 09/13/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Monday, Sep 16, 2024 11:00 am
    09/16/24 11:00:00 09/16/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Tuesday, Sep 17, 2024 11:00 am
    09/17/24 11:00:00 09/17/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 18, 2024 11:00 am
    09/18/24 11:00:00 09/18/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Thursday, Sep 19, 2024 11:00 am
    09/19/24 11:00:00 09/19/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Friday, Sep 20, 2024 11:00 am
    09/20/24 11:00:00 09/20/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Monday, Sep 23, 2024 11:00 am
    09/23/24 11:00:00 09/23/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Tuesday, Sep 24, 2024 11:00 am
    09/24/24 11:00:00 09/24/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 25, 2024 11:00 am
    09/25/24 11:00:00 09/25/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Thursday, Sep 26, 2024 11:00 am
    09/26/24 11:00:00 09/26/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Friday, Sep 27, 2024 11:00 am
    09/27/24 11:00:00 09/27/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Monday, Sep 30, 2024 11:00 am
    09/30/24 11:00:00 09/30/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Tuesday, Oct 01, 2024 11:00 am
    10/01/24 11:00:00 10/01/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Wednesday, Oct 02, 2024 11:00 am
    10/02/24 11:00:00 10/02/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Thursday, Oct 03, 2024 11:00 am
    10/03/24 11:00:00 10/03/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Friday, Oct 04, 2024 11:00 am
    10/04/24 11:00:00 10/04/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Monday, Oct 07, 2024 11:00 am
    10/07/24 11:00:00 10/07/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Tuesday, Oct 08, 2024 11:00 am
    10/08/24 11:00:00 10/08/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Wednesday, Oct 09, 2024 11:00 am
    10/09/24 11:00:00 10/09/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Thursday, Oct 10, 2024 11:00 am
    10/10/24 11:00:00 10/10/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Friday, Oct 11, 2024 11:00 am
    10/11/24 11:00:00 10/11/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Monday, Oct 14, 2024 11:00 am
    10/14/24 11:00:00 10/14/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Tuesday, Oct 15, 2024 11:00 am
    10/15/24 11:00:00 10/15/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Wednesday, Oct 16, 2024 11:00 am
    10/16/24 11:00:00 10/16/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Thursday, Oct 17, 2024 11:00 am
    10/17/24 11:00:00 10/17/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Friday, Oct 18, 2024 11:00 am
    10/18/24 11:00:00 10/18/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Monday, Oct 21, 2024 11:00 am
    10/21/24 11:00:00 10/21/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Tuesday, Oct 22, 2024 11:00 am
    10/22/24 11:00:00 10/22/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Wednesday, Oct 23, 2024 11:00 am
    10/23/24 11:00:00 10/23/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Thursday, Oct 24, 2024 11:00 am
    10/24/24 11:00:00 10/24/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Friday, Oct 25, 2024 11:00 am
    10/25/24 11:00:00 10/25/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Monday, Oct 28, 2024 11:00 am
    10/28/24 11:00:00 10/28/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Tuesday, Oct 29, 2024 11:00 am
    10/29/24 11:00:00 10/29/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Wednesday, Oct 30, 2024 11:00 am
    10/30/24 11:00:00 10/30/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Thursday, Oct 31, 2024 11:00 am
    10/31/24 11:00:00 10/31/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Friday, Nov 01, 2024 11:00 am
    11/01/24 11:00:00 11/01/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Monday, Nov 04, 2024 11:00 am
    11/04/24 11:00:00 11/04/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Tuesday, Nov 05, 2024 11:00 am
    11/05/24 11:00:00 11/05/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 06, 2024 11:00 am
    11/06/24 11:00:00 11/06/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Thursday, Nov 07, 2024 11:00 am
    11/07/24 11:00:00 11/07/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Friday, Nov 08, 2024 11:00 am
    11/08/24 11:00:00 11/08/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Monday, Nov 11, 2024 11:00 am
    11/11/24 11:00:00 11/11/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Tuesday, Nov 12, 2024 11:00 am
    11/12/24 11:00:00 11/12/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 13, 2024 11:00 am
    11/13/24 11:00:00 11/13/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Thursday, Nov 14, 2024 11:00 am
    11/14/24 11:00:00 11/14/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Friday, Nov 15, 2024 11:00 am
    11/15/24 11:00:00 11/15/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Monday, Nov 18, 2024 11:00 am
    11/18/24 11:00:00 11/18/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Tuesday, Nov 19, 2024 11:00 am
    11/19/24 11:00:00 11/19/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 20, 2024 11:00 am
    11/20/24 11:00:00 11/20/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Thursday, Nov 21, 2024 11:00 am
    11/21/24 11:00:00 11/21/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Friday, Nov 22, 2024 11:00 am
    11/22/24 11:00:00 11/22/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Monday, Nov 25, 2024 11:00 am
    11/25/24 11:00:00 11/25/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Tuesday, Nov 26, 2024 11:00 am
    11/26/24 11:00:00 11/26/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 27, 2024 11:00 am
    11/27/24 11:00:00 11/27/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Thursday, Nov 28, 2024 11:00 am
    11/28/24 11:00:00 11/28/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Friday, Nov 29, 2024 11:00 am
    11/29/24 11:00:00 11/29/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Monday, Dec 02, 2024 11:00 am
    12/02/24 11:00:00 12/02/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Tuesday, Dec 03, 2024 11:00 am
    12/03/24 11:00:00 12/03/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Wednesday, Dec 04, 2024 11:00 am
    12/04/24 11:00:00 12/04/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Thursday, Dec 05, 2024 11:00 am
    12/05/24 11:00:00 12/05/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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  • Friday, Dec 06, 2024 11:00 am
    12/06/24 11:00:00 12/06/24 16:00:00 America/New_York Up Close: Hana Ward

    "Up Close: Hana Ward" offers an intimate look at the artist's practice across three varied mediums—painting, ceramics, and printmaking. Despite its modest scale, the exhibition delves deeply into themes of personal, spiritual, and environmental rejuvenation.

    The works on display by Ward, characterized by their tranquil and introspective essence, also pay homage to and expand upon the ethereal landscape tradition pioneered by Henri Rousseau as well as the scientific writings of George Washington Carver. Her work evokes a sense of wonder, drawing viewers into a realm of contemplation and self-discovery. 

    This exhibition is organized by Director Taras W. Matla, with administrative support from Program Administrative Specialist Charisma Oparaugo, and design and installation led by Preparator Korey Richardson. Additional contributions by Curatorial Assistants Nan Zhong and Patricia Ortega-Miranda.

    Major support is provided by the Dorothy and Nicholas Orem Exhibition Fund. Generous support is provided by the Maryland State Arts Council. This exhibition is in association with University of Maryland's Arts for All initiative. 

    About Our Up Close Series

    The Up Close series offers visitors a chance to connect with permanent collection pieces in a more personal and engaged way. Covering everything from Contemporary Art to African and Asian art, this series promotes "slow looking," encouraging deeper exploration and fostering new discoveries through extended, thoughtful observation.

    An in-person exhibition preview and reception in conjunction with the Faculty Exhibition 2024 will take place on Tuesday, Sep 10, 5-8pm. This preview is in collaboration with The Clarice's NextNOW Fest 2024. Free admission and open to the public.

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