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Sep 21 - Sep 29, All Day
Gallery or Show Opening

A Ticket to Senegal

A Ticket to Senegal: Where One Feels at Home Opening Reception Thursday, September 21, 6-8pm Robert C. Turner Gallery. "A Ticket to Senegal" is a transformative journey which offers visitors a deep sense of belonging and connection. On view through September 29th.

A Ticket to Senegal: Where one feels at home

Opening Reception Thursday, September 21, 6-8pm

Robert C. Turner Gallery

"A Ticket to Senegal" is a transformative journey, which offers visitors a deep sense of belonging and connection. Through captivating displays of vibrant markets, filled with a variety of traditional goods, and a collection of stamps representing significant encounters, the exhibition aims to evoke a shared experience of what truly feels like home. With a cultural tapestry that celebrates diversity and fosters an understanding of being brought up in my environment. This exhibition will allow you all to partake in an enriching experience where everyone can feel the warmth of belonging and cherish the beauty of human connections.

Coming Up Exhibition Dates: 

September 22-29, Opening Reception: September 22 , 6-8pm 

October 6 - 13, Opening Reception: October 6th , 6-8pm 

October 20 - 27, Opening Reception: October 20th , 6-8pm 

November 3 -10, Opening Reception: November 3rd , 6-8pm 

November 17 - December 1, Opening Reception: November 17th , 6-8pm 

  

Gallery hours:  

Monday – Friday 12pm-4pm  

Saturday & Sunday 1-3pm  

 

The Robert C. Turner Gallery is a professional gallery space at Alfred University that is run and organized by students and features student exhibitions during the Fall and Spring semesters.

In keeping with the educational goals of the School of Art and Design, the Robert C. Turner Gallery seeks to provide a forum for current, innovative and relevant ideas in art; to facilitate non-curricular as well as curricular learning; to establish local, regional, and global connections; and to maintain a student run professional gallery space driven by creative and conceptual freedom.