The Maurice N. Flecker Gallery is committed to mounting exhibitions of contemporary fine art at the highest level
of quality and relevance to current discourse in art. Our program consists of early
and mid-career artists, largely but not exclusively from New York City and Long Island.
We mount an annual student exhibition and regular faculty exhibitions showcasing the
strong student work and faculty roster in the Visual Arts Program. Located on the
Ammerman Campus of Suffolk County Community College (SUNY Suffolk), 50 miles east
of New York City. Please join us if you are in the area and do not hesitate to contact
us for more info.
Current Exhibitions and Events
February 9 - March 28
Noriko Okada: Small Narratives
Opening February 9, 3 PM with light refreshments
Exhibition History
The Regulars by: @p0pps, November 3 – December 8, 2022 (Catalog with essay by Klaus Regenbach)
2022 SCCC Annual Visual Arts Faculty Exhibition, September 15 - October 20, 2022
Billy Colbert: Dark Secrets, White Lies, March 31 – May 12, 2022 (Catalog with essay by Dr. Tiffany Barber)
Beth Livensperger: Redundancies, November 5 – December 23, 2021 (Catalog with essay by John Yau)
Visual Art Faculty Exhibition, September 16 - October 28, 2021
Hard Times: 2021 SUNY Suffolk Ammerman Campus Visual Arts Annual Student Exhibition,
May 6 - June 14, 2021
Slayer: Roxanne Jackson, Lindsay Montgomery, Keri Oldham; October 29, 2020 – March 20, 2021
(catalog with essay by Paddy Johnson)
Chroma - Forma: Catherine Haggarty and Shari Mendelson; November 7 – December 12,
2019 (catalog with essay by Nancy Princenthal)
To Displace Something: Rachel Eng; February 6 – March 5, 2020 (catalog with essay by Lilly Wei)
Carla Gannis: C.A.R.L.A., curated by Jeffrey Allen Price, February 7 - March 14, 2019
(catalog with essay by Seth Barry Watter)
Courtney Puckett: Sapphire Eye, November 8 – December 13, 2018 (catalog with essay by Lilly Wei)
Nothing Happened Here: solo photography exhibition by Jeremy Dennis
February 8 – March 15, 2018 (catalog with essay by Matthew Neil Gehring), organized in collaboration with the Suffolk County Community College Center for
Social Justice and Human Understanding
Dan Gilhooley: ECHO, November 2 – December 14, 2017 (catalog with essay by Dan Gilhooley)
Jason Mitcham: The Future is but the Obsolete in Reverse, September 18 – October 12,
2017
Sarah Bednarek and Nichole Van Beek: Pivotal Axes, February 9 – March 7, 2017 (catalog with essay by Karen Schiff)
Extermination of Polish Jews: Album of Pictures, December 12, 2016 - February 3, 2017,
organized in collaboration with the Suffolk County Community College Center for Social
Justice and Human Understanding
Channelizing: Rachael Gorchov and Jonathan Cowan, November 10 – December 8, 2016 (catalog with essay by Matthew Neil Gehring)
Rick Briggs: Full Circle, February 18 – March 15, 2016 (catalog with essays by Robert Storr and Wallace Whitney)
Allegory of the Cave: Jim Byrne and Jim Osman, November 5 - December 10, 2015 (catalog with essay by Lilly Wei)
Reconnoitering - Cartography of an Art Enthusiast: paintings by Loren Munk, February
10 – March 10, 2015 (catalog with Essay by Raphael Rubinstein)
Meditations: Mary Judge, Kathleen Kucka, Jeffrey Allen Price, November 6 – December
15, 2014 (catalog with essay by Matthew Neil Gehring)
Deborah Brown: Recent Paintings, September 18 – October 17, 2014 (catalog with essay by Paul D’Agostino)
Convergence: Jason Karolak and Antoine Lefebvre, March 6 – April 3, 2014 (catalog with essay by Thomas Micchelli)
Simultaneity: Meghan Brady, Nick Lamia, Steve McCall, Gabriel Phipps, Danielle Tegeder,
curated by Gabriel Phipps September 10 – October 6, 2013 (catalog with essay by Joe Fyfe)
The Lebowski Cycle: Paintings by Joe Forkan October 17 – December 2, 2013 (catalog with essay by Caleb De Jong)
Saya Woolfalk: The Empathics, March 12 - April 18, 2013 (catalog with essay by Alexandra Schwartz)
Temporal Shifts: Paul Behnke, Craig Olson, Anne Russinof, January 31 - February 28,
2013 (catalog with essay by Caleb De Jong)
Seemingly Recognizable: Jackie Brown, November 13 - December 11 2012 (catalog with essay by Alisa Guzman)
*Unless otherwise noted, all exhibitions curated by Matthew Neil Gehring