Mather Artspace located on the second floor showcases the latest work of the Trinity students, faculty, staff and Hartford area residents and students.
For more information or interested in exhibiting, please contact Christine Guilmartin at 860-297-2052 or christine.guilmartin@trincoll.edu.
2007-2008 Schedule
October 17-27, 2007
Science and Asthma: Peruvian Perspectives
This photo exhibit developed from Alison Draper`s first year program last year on asthma and its global implications. At the end of the semester, students traveled there to learn about it first-hand.
Opening Reception: October 22, 4:30-6:00 pm
November 6-23, 2007
Portraits from India and Nepal
Helena Stein works as an art teacher at the Montessori Magnet School in Hartford. The last two summers she volunteered at Loreto School in Kolkata working with former "street children." There are 300 girls ages 2-8 living in the school. She will give a short gallery talk about her experiences volunteering in Kolkata, working very closely with young volunteers, many of them from Europe. This year she visited Nepal and Katmandu and her exhibit features her photographs of people in India and Nepal.
Opening Reception: November 14, 4:30-6:00 pm
December 4-10,2007
Invisible Women: The Femicide in Juárez
Amnesty International traveling exhibit c
o-sponsored by the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Program, the Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program, the Modern Languages & Literature program, and PRESHCO
This exhibit commemorates International Human Rights Day on December 10.
March 1-9, 2008
"Talking Paintings"
This is an interactive art exhibit created by the women at York Correctional Institution. The artwork considers the impact of HIV/AIDS on the women and those around them. Each panel contains a recorded artists statement.
March 12-31, 2008
Women's History Month
Great Women of the 1970's: Photographs from the First National Women's Conference
Diane Henry, the official photographer for the first National Women's Conference hired by Bella Abzug
Opening Reception: March 12, 4:30-6:00 pm