Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture

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Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture
Center for Art Design and Visual Culture at UMBC.jpg
Established1989
LocationUniversity of Maryland, Baltimore County
Baltimore, Maryland
DirectorSymmes Gardner[1]
Public transit access77
Websitewww.umbc.edu/cadvc/

The Center for Art, Design and Visual Culture (CADVC) was established in 1989 as the Fine Art Gallery at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County.[1] The center is the university's prime exhibition location where students, professors, staff and the public can experience visual culture along with cultural and aesthetic issues. CADVC is a non-profit organization that also publishes media related to the arts.

The center includes a traveling exhibition program that features work from prominent museums such as the Andy Warhol Museum, New Museum of Contemporary Art, and the International Center of Photography. Other programs include a publication program, a k-12 educational outreach program with Baltimore City and Baltimore County, a campus education initiative, and the UMBC Sculpture Park and Outreach Program.[2]

CADVC also administers the Joseph Beuys Sculpture Park on the UMBC campus.

Gallery[]

The gallery consists of 4,200 square feet, and is located in the Fine Arts Building on campus. The Albin O. Kuhn Library & Gallery includes another gallery space that is often used for student exhibitions.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Center for Art Design and Visual Culture - UMBC". Umbc.edu. Retrieved 2018-05-06.
  2. ^ "Center for Art Design and Visual Culture - UMBC". www.umbc.edu.

Coordinates: 39°15′18″N 76°42′48″W / 39.25500°N 76.71333°W / 39.25500; -76.71333

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