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Fall 2026
Shabnam Jannesari "I Shall Bring You to the Garden's Edge"
September 17, 2026 – October 21, 2026
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 17, 2026 from 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Artist Talk: Thursday, September 17, 2026, 5 p.m. in Cultural Arts Building Room 2033
Shabnam Jannesari is a distinguished Iranian artist whose work has been widely exhibited across the United States and internationally. She earned her Master of Fine Arts (MFA), with honors, from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth.
Her solo exhibition She Sat Where the Light Awaited is on view at the Erie Art Museum (Erie, PA) from September 2025 through March 2026. Recent exhibitions include Made in the Plains at the Joslyn Art Museum (Omaha, NE, 2025) and Look but Look with Love, a two-person show at the NARS Foundation (Brooklyn, NY, 2024).
She has presented solo exhibitions such as Each String is a Thread, Each Color a Chord at the Nebraska Arts Council (Omaha, NE) and The Carpet Grew Like a Garden at Gallery 263 (Cambridge, MA). Her work has also been featured in group exhibitions including the Mid-Atlantic Biennial at the University of Mary Washington (VA), A Pot Nudged into Oblivion at Miranda Art Project Space (NYC), Narrative Imperative at the University of Connecticut, and Domestic State at Wheaton College (MA).
Her paintings are held in both private and institutional collections, including Fidelity Investments and the University of Massachusetts School of Law.
Jannesari’s work explores the struggles and resilience of Iranian women, addressing themes of identity, memory, and societal expectation.
She is a recipient of the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant (2020, 2022) and the Distinguished Art Fellowship at UMass Dartmouth (2018–2021). In 2025, she was selected for the prestigious Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture residency.
She currently serves as Assistant Professor of Painting and Drawing at the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Fall 2026 Senior Exhibition
November 5, 2026 – December 11, 2026
Opening Reception: Thursday, November 5, 2026 from 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Senior Exhibition is a capstone requirement for all UNCW seniors graduating with a major in Studio Art.
Spring 2027
Dominique Muñoz: Myth in Patterns
January 14, 2027 – February 17, 2027
Opening Reception: Thursday, January 14, 2027 from 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Artist Talk: Thursday, January 14, 2027, 5 p.m. in Cultural Arts Building Room 2033
From birth, fabric cradles us—soft, worn, and imbued with care, a second skin that shields us from the world. In the exhibition, Myth in Patterns, Dominique Muñoz treats blankets and textiles in his photography-based practice not just as materials but as vessels of memory carried across generations, borders, and homes. Drawing from his Guatemalan heritage, Muñoz subverts the conventions of portraiture, challenging both the colonial and heteronormative histories of the medium.
In collaboration with his family, he constructs highly staged images within his studio and childhood homes, arranging blankets and their patterns in mesmerizing layers – queering the domestic space. These environments raise questions about traditional gendered expectations, becoming sites of fluidity and play. Cared for by the matriarchs in his family, these fabrics hold the weight of cultural identity. The vibrant motifs embed Mesoamerican mythologies as a form of knowledge, preserving and remixing traditional Guatemalan symbols and patterns. Photographic tools—C-stands, spring clamps—are left visible, exposing the mechanics of image-making, blurring the lines between authenticity and artifice. Mirrors, positioned behind the hand-cut silhouettes, shift the viewer’s perspective, revealing the textiles draped just beyond the camera’s gaze. These silhouettes punctuate his compositions allowing new patterns to emerge, echoing the fabrics that have shaped him. Muñoz embraces excess, not as something to be tamed but as a mode of joyful resistance. These aesthetic choices are not merely decorative; they assert the value of cultural expressions often dismissed as ‘tacky’ or excessive.
A wooden pallet, balanced precariously within the installation, echoes the instability of imposed structures—the rigid frameworks individuals are expected to navigate. It becomes a site of both constraint and possibility, mirroring the tensions of migration, identity formation, and gender roles. The peacock feathers serves as a symbol of beauty and masculinity while referencing a journey navigating traditional expectations. Scattered around the gallery space are handwoven baskets using alternative photographic process called cyanotype to reweave the patterns into new objects that hold audio files of his grandmothers voice.
Myth in Patterns examines how histories of care and migration shape identity, ultimately questioning how we continue to remake home in ever-changing landscapes.
BiographyBetween The Smoke and the Mist: Sigfrido Koch Bengoechea
February 25, 2027 – March 24, 2027
Opening Reception: Thursday, February 25, 2027 from 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Spring 2027 Senior Exhibition
April 8, 2027 – May 7, 2027
Opening Reception: Thursday, April 8, 2027 from 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.
Senior Exhibition is a capstone requirement for all UNCW seniors graduating with a major in Studio Art.
2027 Studio Art Faculty Biennial
May 31, 2027 – September 15, 2027
Reception: September 9, 2027
2027 Studio Art Faculty Biennial will features current work in a diverse range of media explored by University of North Carolina Wilmington’s studio art faculty members.
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Monday – Friday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. with extended gallery hours Thursdays until 7 p.m.
(Closed November 26-28 for Thanksgiving)
Summer Hours: Monday – Thursday: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. (Closed Friday)