Home Now on view: the 2026 Visual Arts Senior Exhibition! María Magdalena Campos Pons of KaMag performs with other performers during “Vignettes in 3 Sessions” at CADVC on December 5, 2025. Photo: Tedd Henn Welcome to CADVC María Magdalena Campos Pons of KaMag performs with other performers during “Vignettes in 3 Sessions” at CADVC on December 5, 2025. Photo: Tedd Henn Welcome to CADVC Multimedia Publication Vignettes in 3 Sessions: KaMag at CADVC Introduction by Rebecca Uchill. Text by Tatiana Flores, Maleke Glee, and Dell Marie Hamilton Exhibition 2026 Visual Arts Senior Exhibition May 13–May 22, 2026 Multimedia Publication Seeing Science Curated by Marvin Heiferman 2024 – 25 CADVC Annual Report 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 > No upcoming Events & Programs. Please check back later. View All > Education Learn More > Students from Perry Hall High School visit CADVC, creating vibrant collage artworks during a school tour with 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. Where Do We Migrate To? Edited by Niels Van Tomme. Seeing Science: How Photography Reveals the Universe Marvin Heiferman 7 Views David Yager Bruno Monguzzi, A Designer’s Perspective Artwork by Bruno Monguzzi. Edited by Maurice Berger, Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo. 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
Multimedia Publication Vignettes in 3 Sessions: KaMag at CADVC Introduction by Rebecca Uchill. Text by Tatiana Flores, Maleke Glee, and Dell Marie Hamilton
Bruno Monguzzi, A Designer’s Perspective Artwork by Bruno Monguzzi. Edited by Maurice Berger, Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo.