Current Gallery Shows
- Date:Mar 6 2026 - Mar 29 2026Gallery:Main Gallery

The Climate Affect — an initiative launched by the Department of Environmental Studies at St. Mary’s College of Maryland — invites students, faculty, and the surrounding community to join a network of events and collaborators to elevate arts engagement around climate resilience. The Climate Affect Collective fosters ecological and imaginative renewal through awe, wonder, and creative collaboration.
During the Fall 2024 semester, The Climate Affect explored the complex relationship between people and plants. Each student in the "Environment and Society" class studied a flower planted at the Kate Chandler Campus Community Farm by researching its science, uses, and cultural stories. Inspirational, hands-on workshops with visiting guest artists Saya Benham and Fay Nourani helped students create the art you see displayed on this gallery wall.
In Spring 2025, The Climate Affect collaborated with visiting artists Jan Burger and Emma Skurnick of North Carolina’s Paperhand Puppet Project to examine how puppetry can challenge assumptions about nature, deepen connections between species, and create awareness across human and natural systems. Students and community members applied lessons about the philosophy, art, and design of puppets to investigating themes of beauty, belonging, biodiversity, and the evolving role of humans in a rapidly changing Chesapeake Bay region. Our combined efforts culminated in a giant puppet parade and Earth Day performance directed by Performing Arts faculty collaborator Diego Villada. Featuring live music by student, faculty, and community member musicians, Making the Invisible Visible exemplified how creative expression, community engagement, and environmental awareness can come together to inspire action and imagination in the face of ecological crisis.
- Date:Mar 1 2026 - Jan 31 2027Gallery:Nature Nook
PLUMAGE & PLACE: Birds of the World
On exhibit in the Nature Nook, March 1, 2026 - January 31, 2027

Plumage and Place: Birds of the World invites visitors to explore the remarkable diversity of birds and the adaptations that help them thrive in habitats from forests to deserts. Discover how beaks, feet, feathers, and even bones reveal a bird’s lifestyle—from cracking nuts to sipping nectar or swimming with ease—and see houseplants paired with birds from their shared regions of origin. The exhibit highlights unusual, colorful, tall, and tiny species, showcases how evolution shapes form and function, and explains everyday threats like window collisions and how you can help. All ages will enjoy the eye-catching displays, and hands-on activities throughout this exhibit.
- Date:Feb 13 2026 - Apr 19 2026Gallery:Kay Daugherty Gallery

JURIED SHOW
This exhibition examines how artists capture, interpret, and evoke movement through visual rhythm. From the fluidity of gestures to the pulse of repeated forms, and from the suggestion of physical motion to the sensation of energetic flow, this show celebrates artworks that embody momentum, dynamic flow, and cadence. Viewers are encouraged to experience how visual art can reflect the beats, patterns, and motions that animate the world around us. The chosen works reference rhythm found in nature, the human body, architecture, sound, or purely abstract movement, with a central focus on how artists create the feeling of motion through visual means.
Contributing Artist(s):Tim Aley, Florence Alfano McEwin, Jay Anderson, Elmira Bagherzadeh, Abol Bahadori, Dona Baker, Lisa H. Battle, Eugina M. Becton, Joseph Bigley, Robert Birkenes, David Boyajian, Beryl Brenner, Maren Brown, Neil Clifton Cain, Audrey Carter, Barbara Danzi, Cassie Doyon, Chris Eliff, Randy Estabrook, Nicholas Femia, Carmen Lee Nance Gambrill, Daniel Horowitz, Helen Hosking, Sarah Houde, Alexis Irby, Susan Jurrow, Gayle Mangan Kassal, Anna Kekesi-Kim, Joanne Kendall, David Knopp, Sallie Lowenstein, Cara Lynch, Joanna Macaulay (Calm Reflections Photography), Dana Mano-Flank, Annie L Mariano, Maureen McQuillian, Lora Moran-Collins, Josh Nozick, Julie O'Connor, Sarita Pandey, Emil Petruncio, Roz Racanello, Rob Racine, Alyse Radenovic, Rick Rockroth, Shane PS Rucker, Rown Schussheim-Anderson, Katelyn Scrittore, April Grace Shelford, David Thompson, Jessica Tobin, Tara Tokarski, Clipber Ha Tran, John Verdi, Susan Wehling, Alice M. Yutzy



