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Lawrence Alloway Memorial Gallery

Super Vision exhibit

Stony Brook University, 100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook will present a free Art Crawl on Wednesday, Oct. 9 from 1 to 3 p.m. The University host a variety of renowned art galleries that provide unique spaces and opportunities for cultural and artistic exchanges and collaborations. Oct. 9th’s Art Crawl will unite  the university’s galleries through a series of free guided tours led by expert curators. Guests may join at any point on the tour.

Schedule

1pm | Charles B. Wang Center, Skylight Gallery 

Yarnscapes: Mulyana’s Environmental Tapestries

Renowned for his imaginative use of crochet techniques, artist Mulyana creates large-scale installations and soft sculptures that evoke themes of nature, sustainability, and community. He transforms simple yarn into mesmerizing pieces of art, bringing to life colorful, whimsical installations through crochet, stitching, and knitting. On view through December 10.

1:30pm | Paul W. Zuccaire Gallery, Staller Center for the Arts, Level 1

Nicole Cohen: SUPER VISION  features videos and photo-collages that explore perception as viewed through interior spaces and architectural environments. Cohen’s work often overlays past and present imagery, including vintage magazine pages, domestic interiors, period rooms, historical paintings and iconic architectural spaces to comment on socially constructed space. On view through October 18.

2pm | Gallery Unbound, Staller Center for the Arts, Level 3

Young Maeng, Non-Human Ontology + AI Humanity. Young Maeng’s work explores the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and traditional painting techniques like Korean ink and acrylic.

2:30pm | Melville Library, Lawrence Alloway Memorial Gallery, Level 1

Diana Salomon, Do They Look Like Me? MFA graduate student solo exhibition. On view through October 15.

For more information, call 631-632-7240.