- August 3, 2022
This summer there are quite a few Mason School of Art Faculty/ Students who are working on art Internationally.
- August 23, 2022
Money Has No Smell is a group exhibition that presents works by three artists: Ignacio Gatica, Mariana Parisca, and Gabriella Torres-Ferrer. Curated by ACOMPI (Jack Radley and Constanza Valenzuela) and mentored by Rosario Güiraldes, the exhibition brings together recent works that trace flows of currency to and from the artists’ places of origin, in the process addressing the complexity of globalized and interdependent financial systems.
- August 24, 2022
Over the summer, Mason School of Art student, Steven Luu was entrusted by the Uniting Us Organization to design a public mural.
- August 12, 2022
The Hansa Carrier accident caught the attention of Oceanographer Curtis Ebbesmeyer in May of 1990. Using the sneakers’ unique serial numbers, his research team gathered data from beachcombers who discovered shoes washing ashore through 1992.
- August 24, 2022
As Students Gear Up To Return To Classes This Fall At George Mason University, More Local And University Events Will Be Offered, Including Events Like The Art Of Mindfulness Summer Series Event, Which Took Place At The Van Metre Plaza At Mason Square In Arlington.
- October 5, 2022
Mason School of Art Faculty, Christopher Kardambikis, explores space, process, and narrative through books, prints, and drawings.
- November 8, 2022
On such an important day, where we encourage our Mason School of Art community to get out and VOTE we are proud to highlight Mason School of Art Faculty Chawky Frenn who participated and presented a poster from his WE THE PEOPLE series at the Anti-Racism and Inclusive Excellence (ARIE) Conference at George Mason University.
- August 19, 2021
Sleeping Beauty invites viewers to consider the interconnectedness of humanity and nature. The exhibition features work by 7 School of Art & Design students and recent alumni who use biological materials, processes, and imagery as departure points to explore themes of transformation and the healing potential of personal communion with the natural world.
- July 26, 2021
Inside Outside, Upside Down offers a slice of the turbulent past year, one that left us confused, battered, and disoriented.
- February 20, 2021
Paper Cuts has found a new home at the Center for Book Arts in New York City. The Paper Cuts collection – both the collection of nearly 600 zines and the collection of almost 80 recorded interviews – will be permanently archived at the Center for Book Arts.