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Printmaking Studio
The 1400-square-foot printmaking area is well equipped to support a number of different printmaking techniques including all varieties of intaglio, solarplate, monotype, relief, and screenprint printmaking. Launch Gallery
Printmaking Studio
The 1400-square-foot printmaking area is well equipped to support a number of different printmaking techniques including all varieties of intaglio, solarplate, monotype, relief, and screenprint printmaking. 3 Photos-
Two Adelphi art students working with screenprints in the studio.
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Three large Brand presses in the printmaking studio further service student work, in addition to a mini, in-house digital lab that includes a large-format archival color inkjet printer.
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The printmaking studio in the Klapper Center for Fine Arts offers ample natural light through skylights.
2021 Spirit Weekend
Take a look back at some of the highlights from 2021 Spirit Weekend! Launch Gallery
2021 Spirit Weekend
Take a look back at some of the highlights from 2021 Spirit Weekend! 6 Photos-
Adelphi Field Hockey tops New Haven, 9-1
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All members of our Adelphi community had a great time at the Panthers for a Cause 5K
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Even our youngest Panthers got to show their spirit during the Kids Fun Run!
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Adelphi’s 2021 Spirit Court and Prestigious Panthers!
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Paws always brings the Panther Spirit
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Volleyball Stops Saint Rose in Spirit Weekend Battle, 3-0
Photos from the 2025 Writers & Readers Festival
The annual celebration founded by Adelphi alumna and novelist Alice Hoffman ’73, ’02 (Hon.), welcomed approximately 400 guests for two days of workshops, panel discussions and addresses by bestselling authors. Launch Gallery
Photos from the 2025 Writers & Readers Festival
The annual celebration founded by Adelphi alumna and novelist Alice Hoffman ’73, ’02 (Hon.), welcomed approximately 400 guests for two days of workshops, panel discussions and addresses by bestselling authors. 10 Photos-
Adelphi University’s 2025 Writers & Readers Festival convened on April 9-10, providing opportunities for attendees to participate in moderated discussions, book signings and networking.
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The festival kicked off with a lively keynote conversation, moderated by author Adriana Trigiani, with award-winning actress Sarah Jessica Parker and her mother, Barbara Forste.
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Audience members included students, aspiring authors, book lovers, and industry insiders.
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Senior adjunct faculty member Rob Linne, PhD (left) led a discussion on banned books, featuring panelists (from left): Nicole Melleby, Robin Gow MFA ‘20 and Coe Booth.
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Best-selling author Adriana Trigiani signs her most recent book, View from Lake Como.
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Festival founder Alice Hoffman (Practical Magic) and Lisa Genova (Still Alice) participated in the “Book to Film: Behind the Scenes” panel discussion moderated by Ann Leary (The Good House).
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Lise Olsen, author of The Scientist and the Serial Killer, discusses her process with current MFA student, Chee Gates.
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Alvin Hall (left) speaks with current MFA student Ed Mabrey about Hall’s book Driving the Green Book.
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Raisa Tolchinsky showcased her Public Poetry Project, where she turned a single line suggested by an attendee into an original poem.
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Festival attendees enjoyed having the questions answered during the Q&A portion of the moderated panels.
Alice Brown Early Learning Facility
The 8,400-square-foot Alice Brown Early Learning Center provides a calm, relaxing and inviting atmosphere for children with the use of color, natural materials and fibers, and child-sized furnishings. Launch Gallery
Alice Brown Early Learning Facility
The 8,400-square-foot Alice Brown Early Learning Center provides a calm, relaxing and inviting atmosphere for children with the use of color, natural materials and fibers, and child-sized furnishings. 3 Photos-
The physical environment is adapted to encourage and enhance each child’s natural curiosity about the world, including large, bright and airy classrooms with low windows.
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Materials are chosen with care to foster a child’s holistic development in all learning domains, including cognitive, physical, language and social-emotional skills. There is ample storage for children’s possessions on the premises.
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Parents may view the classroom setting from the observation booths, engage in activities and social events and be welcomed into the environment at any time.
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Art History Lecture Hall
Graphic Design and Digital Production
Printmaking Studio
Senior Art Studios
Sculpture and Ceramics
Art History Lecture Hall
With small class sizes, the art history lecture hall located in Blodgett Hall offers one-on-one attention from our experienced art professors. 2 Photos-
Blodgett Hall art history lecture hall.
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Blodgett Hall art history lecture hall.
Graphic Design and Digital Production
We have 2 digital labs that include 40 Mac Pro computers equipped with a full suite of art and design software, 2 large format archival color inkjet printers, 4 color printers, 6 scanners, and 20 Wacom tablets. 4 Photos-
A design student working in the Blodgett Hall digital lab.
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The design space features individual workstations for students to work on advertising, branding, and package design projects.
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Design students will take classes in the studio to explore advertising design, web design, and learn computer graphics applications.
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Printmaking Studio
The 1400-square-foot printmaking area is well equipped to support a number of different printmaking techniques including all varieties of intaglio, solarplate, monotype, relief, and screenprint printmaking. 3 Photos-
Two Adelphi art students working with screenprints in the studio.
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Three large Brand presses in the printmaking studio further service student work, in addition to a mini, in-house digital lab that includes a large-format archival color inkjet printer.
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The printmaking studio in the Klapper Center for Fine Arts offers ample natural light through skylights.
Senior Art Studios
Individual studio space for BFA Studio and Art and Design Education students is available in their senior year. 2 Photos-
A student working in their own personal studio space.
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Located in Blodgett Hall, each senior studio is filled with natural light from skylights overhead.
Sculpture and Ceramics
The 5,000 square foot sculpture studio and adjacent yard house a small foundry for lost wax and sand casting, wood fabrication equipment, and a sheet metal shop with welding machines. 3 Photos-
The clay area which recycles and pugs its own clay includes wheels, electric kilns, gas kilns, an anagama kiln, a slab roller, and an extruder for ceramics. We also have installation space for the less object-oriented disciplines of installation and performance art.
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A student working in the sculpture studio in the Klapper Center for Fine Arts.
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A student working on a 3D sculpture in the Klapper Center for Fine Arts.