‘Urban Contours’: A Reflection of the Borough at Brooklyn College

eep within the corridors of Boylan Hall, down the lower level and by the cafeteria doors, lies a newly unveiled exhibit titled “Urban Contours: Brooklyn College Faculty Exhibition.” Debuted on Nov. 7 and running till Dec. 20, the exhibit allows visitors a chance to peer within the minds of those who instruct our artistic sense at BC.

With over 40 art faculty pieces housed within the 7,000 square-foot gallery, a variety of art forms are displayed, from paintings, sculptures, videos, or a mix of all three. Attendees get to see these creatives at work, and visualize how the greater Brooklyn borough has influenced them as artists giving back to the community that’s given them so much.

“It’s a beautiful reflection of how diverse the city is, or even potentially Brooklyn College,” Lamar Robillard, the exhibit’s art handler, told The Vanguard “‘Urban Contours’ is doing this wonderful job of meshing these many different practices and materials together. I find it really beautiful to see.”

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