September 5, 2025
Help us ring in the fall semester with receptions for two exhibitions and free pizza made by the College Farm.

The exhibition Imprint: Selected Gifts from Eric Denker ‘75 (June 13 to Sept. 13) celebrates one of The Trout Gallery’s most generous donors: art historian, curator, educator and Dickinson alumnus Eric Denker ’75, Ph.D. Since his graduation from Dickinson 50 years ago, Dr. Denker earned his doctorate from the University of Virginia, worked as a senior lecturer at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., and served as the curator of prints and drawings at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Over the decades, The Trout Gallery has received nearly 900 objects from Dr. Denker. The breadth of Dr. Denker’s giving reflects not only his own passions as a collector but also the significant imprint he leaves upon the community by fostering a deeper understanding of the arts across time periods and cultures.
We are also celebrating the opening reception for To Listen Deeply (June 13 to Dec.13), curated by Trout Gallery intern Sophy Nie’25. This exhibition examines how sound is a key component for diverse works of art. Taking inspiration from American experimental composer Pauline Oliveros’s “deep listening” philosophy, which encourages a heightened awareness of our sonic environment, this exhibition invites viewers to engage with the works of art on multiple sensory levels and to pay attention to perceived visual and acoustic vibrations--in other words, to listen deeply.
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Further information
- Location: Weiss Lobby, Weiss Plaza, Weiss Lawn
- Time: 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
- Cost: Free