Suffolk County Community College announces annual visual art faculty exhibition for fall 2025


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Suffolk County Community College will hold its Annual Visual Art Faculty Exhibition at the Flecker Gallery on the Ammerman Campus in Selden from September 25 through October 27, 2025. The exhibition opens with a reception on Thursday, September 25 at 3:00 p.m. in the gallery, located on the second floor of the Southampton Building.

The event features works by members of the college’s art faculty and includes painting, sculpture, digital art, installation, and other forms. According to organizers, this exhibition is intended to showcase “the creative work of the college’s distinguished art faculty” and provides insight into “the diverse practices, research, and passions that faculty bring to their classrooms.” Visitors are encouraged to attend to “gain a rare opportunity to see what inspires and informs the teaching of Suffolk’s visual arts educators.”

Organizers describe the exhibition as “a window into the artistic voices shaping Suffolk’s Visual Arts Program and demonstrates the breadth of talent and innovation within the department.”

The gallery is open Monday through Thursday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with free admission. Those seeking more information can call (631) 451-4093.

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