Pace University Art Gallery

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Pace University’s Art Gallery Open in-person by appointment/virtual programs and tours alarm available.

06/25/2026

Diary 1 by Negin Mahzoun on view through July 30 in the Retold: Altered Photography exhibition.

06/23/2026

Retold: Altered Photography is on view this week Wed-Sat 1pm-6pm. We look forward to seeing you here at the gallery.
🖼️: Nouf Aljowaysir (L) and Juyon Lee (R).

06/17/2026

Come visit Retold: Altered Photography at Pace University. Install image includes work by Wendel A. White (left), Juyon Lee (center) and Garth Amundson and Pierre Gour (right). The exhibit also includes works by Negin Mahzoun and Nouf Aljowaysir.

06/16/2026

Our summer shows are on view! We can’t wait to share them with you! Our regular hours through July 30th will be Wednesday-Saturday 1pm-6pm although we will be closed for university holidays on June 19th as well as July 3rd and 4th.

06/10/2026

Final details! We’re nearly ready!

Retold: Altered Photography opens with a free public reception on Thursday, June 11 from 6:30-8:30pm. Please join us.

🖼️: Ancestral Seeds by .py

06/10/2026

Almost ready! Show opens tomorrow, Thursday June 11 with a free public reception from 6:30-8:30pm. Come celebrate with us!

🖼️: from Not the Whole Picture by

Photos from Pace University Art Gallery's post 06/02/2026

Opening with a free public reception on Thursday, June 11th from 6:30pm-8:30pm, Pace University Art Gallery and the Student Exhibition Lab present three Summer 2026 exhibitions exploring how altered photographs are understood. Inspired by historic newsroom prints from the George Stephanopoulos Collection of News Photography bearing visible marks of manual editing, the exhibitions examine how image editing shapes meaning across analog and digital practices.

“Retold: Altered Photography” features contemporary artists Nouf Aljowaysir, Garth Amundson and Pierre Gour, Juyon Lee, Negin Mahzoun, and Wendel White who modify photographic images to reclaim and reframe personal narratives and social histories.

“Cut and Paste” presents a student‑curated selection of archival photographs from the Stephanopoulos Collection that were edited with whiteout, pen lines and physical incisions.

“Open for Interpretation” showcases student works exploring how a single image can be reinterpreted through construction and deconstruction.

On view through July 30, 2026.

Photos from Pace University Art Gallery's post 05/04/2026

Congratulations 🎉to our graduating BFA students on the opening of Junkyard: Project Studio Senior Capstone Exhibition this past Friday evening! The show remains on view through Thursday, May 14th! Please come check it out and see their amazing artworks.

04/30/2026

Install in progress! 🔨🖼️🪛

Please join us for the opening on Friday, May 1 from 5pm-7pm. ✨🌟✨

The Pace University Art Department is pleased to present Junkyard: Project Studio Senior Capstone Exhibition, featuring the work of graduating BFA students. Over the course of the semester, these artists have pursued sustained, independent investigations into their creative practices—working across sculpture, painting, video, and mixed media. The resulting exhibition showcases ambitious, thoughtful, and inventive work best experienced in person.

The exhibition at Pace University Art Gallery, 41 Park Row, opens with a free public reception on Friday, May 1, from 5:00–7:00 p.m. Visitors are invited to meet the artists, explore the work, and celebrate the culmination of their time in the program.

Featured artists from the Project Studio B class, taught by Professor Roger Sayre, include Lyndsay Askin, Abby Blackway, Spencer Blyth, Warren Carrington (Dossaboy), William Flashnick, Dominic Grasso, Cori Grodzicki, Cailey Hudnut, Lily Murphy, Joseph Polito, Krishma Sachayansrisakul, Max Sheiner, and Marie Zappia

Photos from Pace University Art Gallery's post 04/16/2026

We had an amazing “Careers” week in the Art Department this week with 2 extraordinary panel discussions: Career in Art History Panel
with Dejá Aaliyah Belardo and Cory Torres Bishop and Careers in the Arts with Blanka Amezkua and Cecile Chong. Thank you all for so generously sharing your wisdom with us!

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