03/24/2026
Don’t miss the show!
🍃🗓️ "Mnemosyne – Memory as a Voice for Nature" closes April 2.
Featuring 20 international artists exploring land, memory, and ecological justice.
📍Plan your visit.
Between artists & audience, classroom & gallery, pasts & future. Rosenberg Gallery – A flexible venue for interdisciplinary projects and emerging voices.
The Goucher Art Galleries and Goucher Museum Collection are vibrant cultural resources dedicated to fostering creativity, critical inquiry, and connection across the Goucher College campus and beyond. Together, they serve as a living laboratory for students, faculty, artists, and the public to engage with contemporary art, historic objects, and interdisciplinary ideas. Our rotating exhibitions spa
03/24/2026
Don’t miss the show!
🍃🗓️ "Mnemosyne – Memory as a Voice for Nature" closes April 2.
Featuring 20 international artists exploring land, memory, and ecological justice.
📍Plan your visit.
03/24/2026
Material thinking.
Join us tonight for the Visiting Book Artist Lecture with Sanzi Kermes, part of the Sweren Wogan Visiting Book Arts program.
In this artist talk, the artist will discuss how book arts intersect with her broader creative practice, exploring narrative, material experimentation, and the possibilities of the book as both object and artistic medium.
📍 Athenaeum, Goucher College — Batza Room
🕡 Artist Talk with Sweren Wogan at 6:30 PM
Attend tonight.
03/20/2026
📚Books as resistance.
🗓️Join us on March 24 for a visiting Book Arts Workshop led by the Sweren Wogan Book Arts Program.
In this hands-on session, participants will learn the fundamentals of Japanese stab binding techniques, using traditional tools and materials to create a small bound booklet. No prior experience is required.
📍Part of an afternoon and evening celebrating book arts, collecting, and creative practice at the Athenaeum.
RSVP today.
03/05/2026
In this spotlight, we turn to one of the artists shaping "Mnemosyne – Memory as a Voice for Nature".🍃
Through their practice, land becomes archive — holding stories of care, loss, and renewal.
🗓️ On view through April 2.
📍Learn more in the gallery.
02/26/2026
Going live at 3pm.
Join Christoph Quarch online today for Homecoming: On Memory, Muses, and the Need to Replant Ourselves in Nature.
A timely reflection on memory, ecological belonging, and our relationship to place.
Free and open to the public.
Register via link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/homecoming-on-memory-muses-and-the-need-to-replant-ourselves-in-nature-tickets-1982781205962?aff=oddtdtcreator
02/13/2026
Goucher Art Galleries presents “Mnemosyne – Memory as a Voice for Nature” 🌿
An international exhibition and research-based collective exploring how memory becomes a critical tool for understanding land use, environmental transformation, and ecological justice.
Part of the Mnemosyne Project, Cycle 2025/26, this exhibition repositions memory as an active, generative force—connecting personal histories, cultural inheritance, and material landscapes to the urgent realities of environmental change. Through diverse contemporary practices, artists and scholars reconsider “land” as a site of memory, power, extraction, resilience, and care.
Spanning personal, ancestral, and imagined terrains, Mnemosyne forms a global constellation of voices bearing witness to the planet’s fragile zones—while imagining regenerative ecological futures.
📍 On view at the Silber Gallery
✨ Opening Reception: February 19 | 4–8PM
🎭 Performance: February 19 | 5–5:45PM
🗣 Artist Talks, Curator’s Tour, Workshop & Online Lecture throughout February + March
Featuring 20 international artists including William Adair, Zsolt Asztalos, Iris Brosch, Perla Krauze, Sanzi Kermes, and more.
Memory speaks. The land remembers. Join the conversation.
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Spot the hidden symbols. Comment if you found them
Look closer.
Each line, each layer, each shabti tells a story — of what’s been scattered, reclaimed, and reimagined.
✨ Visit No Soy Ana Agnabi before Oct 24.
10/09/2025
Join us for Jackie Milad: Artist Talk + Book Signing
Step inside the living archive of No Soy Ana Agnabi with artist Jackie Milad. From shabtis to collage-as-counter-history, Jackie will speak about ritual, refusal, and what it means to make work across languages and lineages—followed by a book signing.
📅 Thu, October 12
⏰ 6–8 PM (talk begins ~6:15)
📍 Goucher College Art Galleries
🎟️ Free & open to all (RSVP recommended)
Save your seat & invite a friend → [link in bio] Have a question for Jackie? Drop it in the comments. 👇
Unsigned. Mysterious. Attributed to J. M. W. Turner and once sold by Hammer Galleries in NYC.
But without a signature, is it really Turner’s hand — or just inspired by him? 🖋️
👉 What do you think: Real Turner or not?
09/23/2025
Come join us for a special curated tour Sunday October 5th, 3pm - 4pm in the Silber Gallery
| Tuesday | 11am - 4pm |
| Wednesday | 11am - 4pm |
| Thursday | 11am - 7pm |
| Friday | 11am - 4pm |
| Saturday | 11am - 4pm |
| Sunday | 11am - 4pm |