
Joey Fauerso: In a Classroom
January 8 – February 6, 2026
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Current Season
- Minjeong An: Private Pictograph
- Locating the Law
- Daphne Arthur: Fragile Intangibilities
- Joey Fauerso: In a Classroom
- Emma Steinkraus: Pas de Deux
- Matt Eich: Sunlight, Shadow, Rainbow / Grace Notes
- 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition
- Amanda Marchand and Leah Sobsey: This Earthen Door and The Blue of Distance
- Past Seasons
Lecture and Reception
January 13, 2026, 5:30-6:30 pm (Wilson Hall’s Concert Hall)
About the Exhibition

Joey Fauerso, Cubbies, 2025.
The exhibition will debut a new large-scale projected video installation, along with a series of two- and three-dimensional works installed on the gallery walls. Fauerso is an interdisciplinary artist working across painting, sculpture, installation, video, and performance. Her subject matter is both personal and political, centering on family, gender, humor, figuration, and representation.
Her work has recently been exhibited at the Blanton Museum of Art, Ruby City Museum, the Galveston Arts Center, Western Exhibitions Gallery, Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, MASS MoCA, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, and The Drawing Center in New York. She has received numerous grants and residencies, including the 2022 Guggenheim Fellowship, a 2020 Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters & Sculptors Grant, a 2021 Sustainable Arts Foundation Grant, the RAIR artist-in-residence grant, as well as fellowships from Yaddo, MacDowell, and Kunstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin. Fauerso is a Professor in the School of Art and Design at Texas State University and lives with her family in San Antonio, Texas.
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Current Season
- Minjeong An: Private Pictograph
- Locating the Law
- Daphne Arthur: Fragile Intangibilities
- Joey Fauerso: In a Classroom
- Emma Steinkraus: Pas de Deux
- Matt Eich: Sunlight, Shadow, Rainbow / Grace Notes
- 2026 Senior Thesis Exhibition
- Amanda Marchand and Leah Sobsey: This Earthen Door and The Blue of Distance
- Past Seasons
Staniar Gallery Hours
Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm during the Academic Year (unless otherwise noted for special exhibitions)