Welcome
In September 2006, this spectacular venue for the display and study of artwork in every imaginable medium replaced the Concordia Gallery, which had been mounting exhibitions for 30 years. This year the Gallery will offer an exciting calendar of exhibitions, lectures, and programs for all ages. The OSilas Gallery is free and open to the public.
Planning Your Visit to the Gallery
The OSilas Gallery Welcomes Educators!
Contact us to create a program tailored for your needs. We offer private tours, workshops or professional development programs for both educators and their students. Contact Director Patricia Miranda for more info at 914-337-9300, x2173.
Lectures, receptions, and films are free and open to public. No reservations are required. Ample, free parking is available on the Concordia College campus.
The OSilas Gallery is located in the Donald A. Krenz Academic Center on the second level of Scheele Memorial Library on Concordia College's Bronxville campus.
| Gallery hours: | |
| Tuesday-Friday | 10:00am–5:00pm |
| Thursday | 10:00am–7:30pm |
| Saturday & Sunday | 2:00pm–5:00pm |
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Exhibitions
A Delicate Point
Images from a South Asian Diaspora
Curated by Priyanka Matthew, Director Aicon Gallery and
Patricia Miranda, Director, OSilas Gallery
February 11-April 10, 2010
Gallery Talk and Reception
Thursday, February 18, 7pm
Artists: Fariba Alam, Shelly Bahl, Farida Batool, Samanta Batra, Anna Bushan, Niyeti Chadha, Tazeen Qayyum, Talha Rathore, Sarah Singh
In the Window Gallery
Sharing the Sword:
Mary and the Cross in Renaissance Art
Curated by The Rev. Dr. Patrick James Bayens, Professor of Religion, Concordia College
Now through April 10, 2010
Selected Renaissance paintings, drawings, and carvings from the Arnold and Seena Davis Collection that portray the Virgin Mary and Jesus together, including Madonna and Child, Holy Family, and Crucifixion scenes. The exhibition will compare the iconography of these selected Northern Renaissance works with one another and with works from the Italian Renaissance and Lutheran Reformation. Contact the gallery for more images of the exhibition-914-337-9300 x2173
This exhibition is part of Concordia’s campus and community-wide Renaissance and Reformation Festival, October 23-25, which explores and celebrates the influence and impact of education and the arts in the Renaissance and Reformation eras.
Film NIght: The Sky Below
Thursday, March 11, 6:30pm
A screening of the contemporary documentary by artist and filmmaker Sarah Singh exploring the creation of Pakistan and the 1947 partition of the Indian sub-continent, weaving together 5000 years of culture and the after-effects of the political divide by .
Followed by a reception and Q&A session with the filmmaker. Free and open to the public
Children in the Gallery:
ARTyFACTS
Saturday, March 13, 2010, 3:30-5pm
Join us in the Gallery to explore the Exhibition, followed by a hands-on art project in the Art Studio inspired by the exhibit.
Free! Children ages 5-10, accompanied by an adult.
Music in the Gallery:
Silken Treasures
Sunday, March 21, 2pm
Sun Young Chang, soprano
Jee Sun Lee, violin
Andrea Pryor, percussion
A concert with composers Byung-Dong Paik and Zakir Hussain and Indian Kajri for voice and string.
Tickets: $20 adults, $10 children and seniors.
Tickets available at the door.
GALLERY HOURS:
Tuesday-Friday 10am–5pm
Thursday until 7:30pm
Saturday & Sunday: 2pm–5pm
Lectures, receptions, and films are free and open to public. No reservations are required. Ample, free parking is available on the Concordia College campus. The OSilas Gallery is located in the Donald A. Krenz Academic Center on the second floor of the Scheele Memorial Library.
For more information about these exhibits, please contact Gallery Director Patricia Miranda at 914-337-9300, x2173.