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"Fingacode" on display in Snodgrass Gallery

Alfred University’s Harland Snodgrass Time Space Interface Gallery, in Harder Hall, is currently hosting Fingacode, an exhibition of works by the multi-disciplinary artist Junior Ngoma.


Alfred University’s Harland Snodgrass Time Space Interface Gallery, in Harder Hall, is currently hosting Fingacode, an exhibition of works by the multi-disciplinary artist Junior Ngoma. The exhibition will run through March 25.

Ngoma lives and works in the United Kingdom and has an interest in audio visual and interactive technologies.

The Snodgrass Gallery, dedicated in 2017, is named for Alfred University Professor Emeritus Harland Snodgrass, who taught in the School of Art and Design from 1968 to 1986. He developed the video art program in SOAD, the first of its kind in the United States.