Marian Gallery Archive 2025-2026
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The Perpetual Metamorphosis highlights the ever changing identities of the students as artists, therapists and scholars. Each display explores the artist's understanding of Art Therapy and the role it plays in each topic.
Presented by: Katie Brophy, Jodi Brown, Bess Corona, Terry Couch, Anyana Frazier, Maddie Glaspey, Olivia Giorgio, Grace Griffith, Chloe Haapala, Holly Hanrahan, Sue Lawton, Amy Schoofs-Rahne, and Lia Walz

Rev. Don Doll, S.J.
Rev. Don Doll, S.J. is an internationally acclaimed Jesuit priest and photojournalist renowned for his compassionate documentation of marginalized communities. A professor emeritus of Creighton University, he spent decades chronicling the lives of Native American peoples as well as the global efforts of the Jesuit Refugee Service. His work has been featured in National Geographic and various Day in the Life books.
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Casey Fletcher
Open System reflects Fletcher's interest in identitarian histories as both a tool of liberation and of oppression. The work reflects on the ways in which disparate identities come into conflict and in doing so complicate their own definitions. Throughout this exhibition, parallels are drawn between the workings of an individual body and notions of racial and religious identity.
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Tali Weinberg
This exhibition brings together three bodies of work responding to increasing threats to climate knowledge, bodies, and ecosystems by leaders prioritizing extraction over all else. Weinberg uses intimate hand processes to combine data, found text, thread, discarded paper, and medical waste into a feminist material archive addressing the inextricability of ecological and human health. Drawing on histories and mythologies of textiles as subversive language, this archive encodes vulnerable sources of knowledge while weaving counter-narratives to patriarchal and colonial ways of knowing.
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