Home CADVC is closed for the season and reopens on January 29th with absolute alternatives, the Arts+ UMBC Faculty Exhibition! The Dead, The Living, and the Injured” group performance led by IMDA student McCoy Chance as part of the 2025 MFA Thesis Exhibition. Photo: Tim Nohe Welcome to CADVC The Dead, The Living, and the Injured” group performance led by IMDA student McCoy Chance as part of the 2025 MFA Thesis Exhibition. Photo: Tim Nohe Welcome to CADVC Events & Programs Opening Reception of “absolute alternatives,” the 2026 Arts+ UMBC Faculty Exhibition, curated by Maleke Glee January 29, 2026 6PM–8PM 2024 – 25 CADVC Annual Report Multimedia Publication Seeing Science Curated by Marvin Heiferman Exhibition I am Soil – My Tears Are Water December 5, 2025–April 10, 2026 The Center for Art, Design, and Visual Culture (CADVC) is a forum for research, exhibition, publication, and public programming in the fields of art, design, and visual culture. Read Mission Statement > Upcoming Events & Programs View All > Opening Reception of “absolute alternatives,” the 2026 Arts+ UMBC Faculty Exhibition, curated by Maleke Glee CADVC January 29, 2026 6PM–8PM Learn More > View All > Education Learn More > Students from Perry Hall High School visit CADVC, creating vibrant collage artworks under the guidance of curator Sandra Abbott. Photo: Tedd Henn Educational Outreach and K-12 Programs CADVC provides a wide range of K–12 education outreach programs, with a limited number of free bus trips to UMBC for scheduled K–12 gallery tours available annually. Publications View All > Through both traditional and experimental formats, CADVC’s publications serve as enduring records of its exhibitions while advancing national and international discourse on art and culture. Cockeysville to Baltimore: Levester Williams at CADVC Rebecca Uchill and Michelle Diane Wright Frames of Reference David Yager Layers: Contemporary Collage From St. Petersburg, Russia Contributions by Alla Efimova, Victor Mazin, Olessya Tourkina. For All The World To See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights Maurice Berger (Author), Thulani Davis (Foreword) In Memoriam Maurice Berger at the opening reception of “Revolution of the Eye,” 2015. Photo: Steve Miller A Tribute to Dr. Maurice Berger1956-2020 Dr. Maurice Berger, a visionary curator, scholar, and advocate for social justice, served as chief curator and research professor at CADVC until his death from COVID-19 in March 2020. The legacy of his path-breaking exhibitions and writings, confronting issues of race, representation, and inequity, remains vital and continues to inspire critical inquiry and public dialogue at CADVC. In Memoriam Race Stories
Events & Programs Opening Reception of “absolute alternatives,” the 2026 Arts+ UMBC Faculty Exhibition, curated by Maleke Glee January 29, 2026 6PM–8PM
Opening Reception of “absolute alternatives,” the 2026 Arts+ UMBC Faculty Exhibition, curated by Maleke Glee CADVC January 29, 2026 6PM–8PM Learn More >
Layers: Contemporary Collage From St. Petersburg, Russia Contributions by Alla Efimova, Victor Mazin, Olessya Tourkina.
For All The World To See: Visual Culture and the Struggle for Civil Rights Maurice Berger (Author), Thulani Davis (Foreword)