March 3, 2025 - 05:33

The Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture at UMBC (CADVC) has unveiled an exciting lineup for its Spring 2025 season, promising a diverse array of exhibitions and educational programs. This upcoming season will focus on the intersection of contemporary art and design, showcasing innovative works from both established and emerging artists.
Visitors can look forward to a series of thought-provoking exhibitions that challenge conventional perspectives and explore pressing social issues. The CADVC aims to create an engaging environment where art serves as a catalyst for dialogue and community engagement.
In addition to exhibitions, the center will host a variety of workshops, lectures, and panel discussions, providing opportunities for deeper exploration of the themes presented in the exhibitions. These programs are designed to foster creativity and critical thinking among participants, encouraging them to engage actively with the art and ideas on display.
With its commitment to promoting artistic expression and education, the CADVC's Spring 2025 season is set to be a vibrant celebration of creativity and collaboration.
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