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What's In a Meme?

The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland Presents: What's In a Meme?

What's In a Meme?

Art | Art History and Archaeology | College of Arts and Humanities | University of Maryland Art Gallery Thursday, March 13, 2014 - April 25, 2014 University of Maryland Art Gallery

COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

“What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

THE ART GALLERY
Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

 

GENERAL INFORMATION
The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

Event Dates

  • Thursday, Mar 13, 2014 11:00 am
    03/13/14 11:00:00 03/13/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Friday, Mar 14, 2014 11:00 am
    03/14/14 11:00:00 03/14/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Monday, Mar 17, 2014 11:00 am
    03/17/14 11:00:00 03/17/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Tuesday, Mar 18, 2014 11:00 am
    03/18/14 11:00:00 03/18/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Wednesday, Mar 19, 2014 11:00 am
    03/19/14 11:00:00 03/19/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Thursday, Mar 20, 2014 11:00 am
    03/20/14 11:00:00 03/20/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Friday, Mar 21, 2014 11:00 am
    03/21/14 11:00:00 03/21/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Monday, Mar 24, 2014 11:00 am
    03/24/14 11:00:00 03/24/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Tuesday, Mar 25, 2014 11:00 am
    03/25/14 11:00:00 03/25/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Wednesday, Mar 26, 2014 11:00 am
    03/26/14 11:00:00 03/26/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Thursday, Mar 27, 2014 11:00 am
    03/27/14 11:00:00 03/27/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Friday, Mar 28, 2014 11:00 am
    03/28/14 11:00:00 03/28/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Monday, Mar 31, 2014 11:00 am
    03/31/14 11:00:00 03/31/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Tuesday, Apr 01, 2014 11:00 am
    04/01/14 11:00:00 04/01/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Wednesday, Apr 02, 2014 11:00 am
    04/02/14 11:00:00 04/02/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Thursday, Apr 03, 2014 11:00 am
    04/03/14 11:00:00 04/03/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Friday, Apr 04, 2014 11:00 am
    04/04/14 11:00:00 04/04/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Monday, Apr 07, 2014 11:00 am
    04/07/14 11:00:00 04/07/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Tuesday, Apr 08, 2014 11:00 am
    04/08/14 11:00:00 04/08/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Wednesday, Apr 09, 2014 11:00 am
    04/09/14 11:00:00 04/09/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Thursday, Apr 10, 2014 11:00 am
    04/10/14 11:00:00 04/10/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Friday, Apr 11, 2014 11:00 am
    04/11/14 11:00:00 04/11/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Monday, Apr 14, 2014 11:00 am
    04/14/14 11:00:00 04/14/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Tuesday, Apr 15, 2014 11:00 am
    04/15/14 11:00:00 04/15/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Wednesday, Apr 16, 2014 11:00 am
    04/16/14 11:00:00 04/16/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Thursday, Apr 17, 2014 11:00 am
    04/17/14 11:00:00 04/17/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Friday, Apr 18, 2014 11:00 am
    04/18/14 11:00:00 04/18/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Monday, Apr 21, 2014 11:00 am
    04/21/14 11:00:00 04/21/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Tuesday, Apr 22, 2014 11:00 am
    04/22/14 11:00:00 04/22/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Wednesday, Apr 23, 2014 11:00 am
    04/23/14 11:00:00 04/23/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Thursday, Apr 24, 2014 11:00 am
    04/24/14 11:00:00 04/24/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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  • Friday, Apr 25, 2014 11:00 am
    04/25/14 11:00:00 04/25/14 16:00:00 America/New_York What's In a Meme?

    COLLEGE PARK, Md. —From March 13-April 25, 2014, The Art Gallery at the University of Maryland (UMD) presents What’s in a Meme? This is the most comprehensive exhibition of its kind that delves into the very nature of memes, as well as their limits and possibilities in art. 

    “What do a grumpy cat, a K-pop star, and the former U.S. Secretary of State all have in common,” asks exhibition curator Kate Kula. According to Ms. Kula, “In one way or another, they have all ‘gone viral,’ inspiring images that spread like a cultural epidemic via social networks, E-mail, and YouTube, and spawn sometimes countless iterations. This exhibition explores the diverse, irreverent, and constantly changing world of these viral Internet phenomena.” 

    Carefully selected examples on display in the gallery elicit more questions than answers. How do some videos, photographs, and illustrations gain near-instant popularity – seized upon by the Twitterverse, recognized by the media, imitated by the President – while others never escape the depths of Internet message boards? What do memes communicate about our shared values as a society - what we find funny, and what current events are worth knowing? How can they illuminate issues surrounding originality, intentionality, and cultural (mis)appropriation in an era dominated by social media? Are Internet memes art? 

    An opening reception for What’s in A Meme? will be held on Thursday, March 13th, from 5:00-7:00pm at The Art Gallery, 2202 Art-Sociology Bldg., College Park, MD 20742. For more information, please call 301.405.2763 or e-mail theartgallery@umd.edu

    EXHIBITION SUPPORT 
    What’s in a Meme? and its accompanying exhibition (blog) publication is organized by Kate Kula, Curator, The Art Gallery. The Art Gallery thanks the Department of Art History & Archeology for their support. Financial contributions provided by the Maryland State Arts Council with direct support from by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional financial support from the University of Maryland provided by College of Arts and Humanities, The Graduate School, and Office of Student Financial Aid/Federal Work-Study Program (FWS). The gallery is also supported in part by other national, state, and local arts agencies, foundations, corporations, and private donors. 

    THE ART GALLERY
    Founded in 1955, The Art Gallery is University of Maryland's premier space for exhibiting cutting-edge visual and media arts. Through the display of significant and challenging contemporary art—with an emphasis on emerging and mid-career artists—The Art Gallery commits itself to the further cultivation of new, innovative, and education-minded scholarship. In order to share its works with a broad public, The Art Gallery also organizes thematic and collection-based exhibitions that travel to museums nationwide. 

     

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Art Gallery is located at University of Maryland, 2202 Art-Sociology Building, College Park, Maryland. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 11:00am to 4:00pm. The gallery is closed Saturday and Sunday, major holidays and on days that home sports events are held at Capital One Field at Byrd Stadium. Admission is free and open to the public. Office hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm. The office is closed on Saturday and Sunday, and major holidays. For general information, please call 301.405.2763 or visit the website at www.artgallery.umd.edu.

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