CURRENT STUDENT EXHIBITION CALENDAR


Spring 2025 School of Art Student Exhibitions

 

Weekly On View Schedule:
Opening: Tues 6pm-8pm
On View : Wed 11am - 5pm // Thurs 11am - 5pm // Fri 11am - 5pm // Sat 9am - 3pm

Names in bold are Senior Presentations. All other listings are proposed student shows or faculty led class shows.

 

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Opening Reception: Tuesday, February 4th
On View: Feb 5 – Feb 21st
Menschel Fellowship Exhibition, 41 Cooper Gallery
 
Opening Reception: Tuesday, February 25th
On View: Feb 26 – Mar 1
Black Student Union Show, 41 Cooper Gallery
 
Opening Reception: Tuesday, March 4
On View: Mar 5 – Mar 8
Ella Borte, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 1
Adem Gjonbalaj, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 2
Pili Rogg, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 3
Malia Seva, Colonnade
 
Opening Reception: Tuesday, March 11
On View: Mar 12 – Mar 15
Jadyn Hammond, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 1
Sekai Berry, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 2
Jonelle Austin, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 3
Gabo Sambar Lande, 7th Floor Lobby
 
Opening Reception: Tuesday, March 18
On View: Mar 19 – Mar 22
Alex Wedderburn, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 1
Conrad Moore, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 2
Elwing Gao, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 3
Farmiga Sculpture Class Show, Colonnade & 2nd Floor Lobby
Aneesa Razak, 7th Floor Lobby
 
Opening Reception: Tuesday, March 25th
On View: Mar 26 – Mar 29
Erhan Bao, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 1 
Nathaniel Townsend, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 2
Emily Kulec, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 3 
Scarlet Quinonez, Colonnade
Ellis McCreath, 5th Floor Lobby
Fruie MacRiis, 6th Floor Lobby
Michelle Jung, 7th Floor Lobby
 
Opening Reception: Tuesday, April 1
On View: Apr 2 – Apr 5
Taylor Haynes, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 1
L Nguyen, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 2
Christina Suh, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 3 
Hazel Brubaker, Colonnade
Exchange Student Show, 5th Floor Lobby
Dean Ballard, FDN Rm 610
Shamadhi Alarcon, 6th Floor Lobby
Alya Ardinato, 7th Floor Lobby
 
Opening Reception: Tuesday, April 8
On View: Apr 9 – Apr 12
Anahita Sukhija, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 1
Emma Switko, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 2
Ben Butler, Colonnade
Chair Shair Group Show, 2nd Floor Lobby
Liv Forcey-Rodriguez, 5th Floor Lobby
Gabo Sambar Lande, FDN Rm 610
Eva Chenyao He, 6th Floor Lobby
Cinco Walter-Hawkins, 7th Floor Lobby
 
Opening Reception: Tuesday, April 22
On View: Apr 23 – Apr 26
Joel Martinez, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 1 
Nyier Johnson-Trujillo, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 3
Analisa McFarlane, Great Hall Gallery
Oscar Mooney, Colonnade
Isabella Quevedo, 2nd Floor Lobby
Alyssa Burke, 5th Floor Lobby
Wyatt Thompson, FDN Rm 610
Regev Haim Pardo, 6th Floor Lobby
Garrett Ingman, 7th Floor Lobby
Henry Earls, Website Launch
 
Opening Reception: Tuesday, April 29
On View: Apr 30 – May 3
Tess McGuire, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 1 
Charlene Mao, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 2
Camille Levy, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 3
Sam Haim & Gabo Sambar Lande, Great Hall Gallery
Dylan Clark, Colonnade
Anouk Martin-Gachot, 2nd Floor Lobby
Elias Stephen-Maza, 5th Floor Lobby
Laura Planas, FDN Rm 610
CJ Chavarria, 6th Floor Lobby
Ginger Fan, 7th Floor Lobby
Chelsea Sanmartin Pauta, Book Launch
 
Opening Reception: Tuesday, May 6
On View: May 7 – May 10
Xinzhi Pan, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 1 
Chiara Leopardi, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 2
Julia Kim, 41 Cooper Gallery Space 3
Atiya Brockington, Colonnade
Queer Clay Group Show, 2nd Floor Lobby
 

 

  • Founded by inventor, industrialist and philanthropist Peter Cooper in 1859, The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art offers education in art, architecture and engineering, as well as courses in the humanities and social sciences.

  • “My feelings, my desires, my hopes, embrace humanity throughout the world,” Peter Cooper proclaimed in a speech in 1853. He looked forward to a time when, “knowledge shall cover the earth as waters cover the great deep.”

  • From its beginnings, Cooper Union was a unique institution, dedicated to founder Peter Cooper's proposition that education is the key not only to personal prosperity but to civic virtue and harmony.

  • Peter Cooper wanted his graduates to acquire the technical mastery and entrepreneurial skills, enrich their intellects and spark their creativity, and develop a sense of social justice that would translate into action.