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Locked-in artist breaks free with ‘Skullscapes’

Jeffrey Keough’s darkly comic exhibit “Skullscapes” appears at the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at the Columbia University School of the Arts now through March 31.

Jeffrey Keough’s darkly comic exhibit “Skullscapes” appears at the LeRoy Neiman Center for Print Studies at the Columbia University School of the Arts now through March 31.

Artsy alumna brings gallery to Armory Show

Altman Siegel gallery, owned by Claudia Altman-Siegel, BC ’95, is participating in this year’s Armory Show

Altman Siegel gallery, owned by Claudia Altman-Siegel, BC ’95, is participating in this year’s Armory Show

Postcrypt turns up the heat with one-night ‘Scarlet Fever’ show

Postcrypt Art Gallery’s first exhibit of the semester, “Scarlet Fever: The Red Show,” was held in the basement of St. Paul’s Chapel on Friday night.

Postcrypt Art Gallery’s first exhibit of the semester, “Scarlet Fever: The Red Show,” was held in the basement of St. Paul’s Chapel on Friday night.

Nobel Prize winner Wally Gilbert uses the lenses of science and art

Nobel Prize winner Wally Gilbert discusses his work in the fields of science and art.

Nobel Prize winner Wally Gilbert discusses his work in the fields of science and art.

Armory Show offers glimpse of today’s art

International exhibition of modern and contemporary art takes over Manhattan piers.

International exhibition of modern and contemporary art takes over Manhattan piers.

Student Advocates for the Arts takes on the NYS legislature to lobby for cause

Teachers College's Student Advocates for the Arts took to Albany with a fight for the cause.

Teachers College's Student Advocates for the Arts took to Albany with a fight for the cause.

SIP reveals forgotten local faces

“Overlooked: Faces of Manhattan Valley" focuses on the familiar faces of a nearby neighborhood.

“Overlooked: Faces of Manhattan Valley" focuses on the familiar faces of a nearby neighborhood.

Barnard considers adding gallery space in the Diana

After Barnard’s art history and architecture departments moved from the third floor of Barnard Hall to the fourth and fifth floors of the Diana, new studio and office spaces for both departments opened, as well as a room currently functioning as a gallery on the fourth floor.

After Barnard’s art history and architecture departments moved from the third floor of Barnard Hall to the fourth and fifth floors of the Diana, new studio and office spaces for both departments opened, as well as a room currently functioning as a gallery on the fourth floor.

New art exhibits add color to wintry New York landscape

At three Chelsea galleries brilliant color weaves a consistent theme.

At three Chelsea galleries brilliant color weaves a consistent theme.