STCC Fine Arts Department
Springfield Technical Community College's Fine Arts Department is located in Building 28 and offers
05/03/2026
The Amy H. Carberry Fine Arts Gallery at Springfield Technical Community College proudly presents the Spring 2026 Student Fine Arts Exhibition on view through Saturday, May 9, 2026.
This exhibition will conclude with a “Friends and Family” reception on Saturday, May 9, from 11 AM to 1 PM. Everyone is welcome to attend.
Each semester, the STCC Fine Arts program faculty selects work to showcase their students' best creations. From oil paintings and intricate designs to portraits and 3D sculptures to traditional gelatin silver photographs and many other outstanding art projects, the artwork represents the culmination of a semester’s efforts. Regardless of academic major or career goals, fine art courses are open to everyone; no prior art experience is required to register.
This show also highlights the work of eight STCC Fine Arts majors graduating this May: Alaina Brackley, Luz Marcano, Allan Cangelosi, Aaron Rathburn, Judah Rios, Melissa Mejia Mendez, Julia Salazar, and Marah Wedderburn.
For more information about the Fine Arts program: https://www.stcc.edu/explore/programs/fine.aa
The gallery and camera obscura room, located in B28 on the STCC campus, are open Monday through Friday from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM until May 8.
A public reception is scheduled for Saturday, May 9, 11am to 1pm.
Accessible parking is available in the K Lot. Use the Pearl Street gate for easy access. The gallery and all events are free to the public.
04/09/2026
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STCC hosts ‘Where We At’ art exhibit on identity, equity An art exhibition celebrating the work and legacy of ten influential Black women artists is currently on display at Springfield Technical Community College.S...
02/27/2026
On view through April 10, WHERE WE AT: Awake and Alive fills the Amy H. Carberry Fine Arts Gallery in B28, celebrating Black History Month and the artistic achievements of these ten black women artists, all over the age of 65.
The story of WHERE WE AT begins in 1971, a time marked by revolution, shifting politics, and a budding assertion of Black cultural identity. Three young women, Kay Brown, Dindga McCannon, and Faith Ringgold—living in Harlem as artists, mothers, sisters, and teachers— all while navigating the intersections of race, class, and gender.
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FINAL DAYS on view:
Tuesday, Feb 3, 10am to 5pm
Wednesday, Feb 4, 1pm-5pm
Thursday, Feb 5, 10am to 5pm
Friday, Feb 6, 1pm to 5pm
Destigmatizing grief through powerful portraits: A Springfield gallery becomes a space for healing - Daily Hampshire Gazette They brought a wedding ring and a boxing robe and a jacket that says “Daddy’s Girl 4eva.” They brought a model ship and a golf club and a camera. They brought a sweatshirt, a sonogram, blankets. They brought photographs. They brought stuffed animals. They brought memories. Starting last Octobe...
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The STCC Fine Arts program faculty selects works to showcase their students' best creations each semester. From oil on canvas and designs to intricate charcoal drawings, traditional gelatin silver photographs, and many other outstanding projects, all the artwork represents the culmination of a semester’s efforts.
Wednesday, Dec 10, 10:30 am to 5:00 pm
Thursday, Dec 11, 9:30 am to 1:30 pm
Friday, Dec 12, Noon to 2:00 pm
Saturday, Dec 13, 11:00 am to 1:00 pm—Public reception celebrating student artists / light refreshments served.
Also, ART CLUB will be selling work during Saturday’s reception.
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