Brown Arts Institute

Annual Student Exhibition

EXHIBITION
March 6-April 2, 2026
The Annual Student Exhibition is held in the spring semester of each year.

46th Annual Student Exhibition

Juried by Tarik Bartel and Jinghong Chen

Opening Reception: Friday, March 6, 5:30–7:30 pm


The Annual Student Exhibition is held in the spring semester of each year. The exhibition dates for 2026 are March 6 through April 2, with an opening reception on March 6 at the Granoff Center for the Creative Arts. Students from any concentration are encouraged to submit their work in a variety of media.

Submissions
 

  • Only currently enrolled Brown University students (undergraduate or graduate) may submit artwork.
  • There is no fee for submitting works.
  • Each artist may submit a maximum of 2 works.
  • All media will be accepted, subject to university health and safety policies.
  • There are no size limitations.

About the 2026 Jurors

Tarik Bartel (they/them) is a community organizer and arts educator whose work is rooted in creating spaces for collective joy and imagination through photography, storytelling, and spoken word poetry. They have been photographing and exhibiting QTBIPOC stories in Providence & the Greater Boston area since 2015.

Jinghong Chen is a Chinese-born visual artist currently based in New York. Her work explores themes of memory, place, and belonging through the medium of cut paper. She reflects on the layered experiences of migration, drawing on the landscapes and traditions of both her hometown and her adopted home. Influenced by Chinese folk traditions, nature, and personal history, Chen’s intricate hand-cut designs incorporate motifs from religious and cultural imagery. These elements are woven with natural forms, as well as narratives from local history. Her work often examines the tension between connection and distance—both spiritual and physical—that arises from displacement and assimilation. Through cutting and layering paper, Chen creates pieces that bridge past and present, offering a meditative exploration of identity and shared experiences of migration. Her work invites viewers to reflect on how we rebuild our relationships with land, family, and home. Chen graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in Illustration. Her work has been exhibited in Hawaii, Louisiana, Massachusetts, New York, and Rhode Island. She  was a 2021 Contemporary Art Department Fellow at the RISD Museum, a finalist for an MTA Art & Design public art project, and a 2023 resident at the Peter Bullough Foundation.

Highlights

Past Exhibitions

Revisit the 45th Annual Student Exhibition

Juried by Abdu Mongo Ali (GS) and Falaks Vasa (MFA ’23) the winning artworks took material and/or conceptual risks: "These works also tended to be the ones that read as the most authentic expressions of the artists, and I was so humbled to see so many works that were pushing boundaries and taking those risks unapologetically.” – Falaks Vasa⁠

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