Zig Jackson
Memorial Union Gallery 1401 Administration Ave, Fargo, ND, United StatesRecent Guggenheim recipient Zig Jackson will return to North Dakota to share his most recent photographs examining the relationship between people & place.
Recent Guggenheim recipient Zig Jackson will return to North Dakota to share his most recent photographs examining the relationship between people & place.
Art 335/435 Figure Drawing students installed a collaborative exhibition “Iterative Action” in the Flakoll Gallery. The exhibit explores figures in space, movement, and narrative. Exhibition runs through Feb. 24th.
Join AIAS and ASLA for a presentation about the future development of Downtown Fargo! Mike Allmendinger, the current President of Kilbourne Group, will discuss the past, present, and future of… Read More »Downtown Fargo Masterplan: Kilbourne Group
We’re having a SODAA community potluck on Wednesday, February 22nd from 12pm-1:30pm! The event features dishes brought by both Architecture and Visual Arts professors. We would love to have each student come and bring a dish or snack that reminds them of home and join in the community gathering!
This exhibition features multi-media works that are experimental, engaging & exciting to interact with.
This exhibition features multi-media works that are experimental, engaging & exciting to interact with.
A documentary-style look at the FM Foster Care Community devised by Theatre NDSU in the MU Gallery.
A documentary-style look at the FM Foster Care Community devised by Theatre NDSU in the MU Gallery.
A documentary-style look at the FM Foster Care Community devised by Theatre NDSU in the MU Gallery.
A documentary-style look at the FM Foster Care Community devised by Theatre NDSU in the MU Gallery.
A documentary-style look at the FM Foster Care Community devised by Theatre NDSU in the MU Gallery.
Each year, Baccalaureate Visual Arts seniors develop a cohesive, conceptually concise body of work. Each examine a complex theme researched and interpreted into a medium reflecting their personal visions. The reception includes a conversation with the artists about their experiences.