Current Exhibition

Senior Capstone Exhibitions 2026 - Fine Art Photography

March 06, 2026–March 28, 2026

What Grows Between Us

What Grows Between Us

2026 Fine Art Photography
Senior Capstone Exhibition

March 5-28, 2026

Reception
Thursday, March 5, 5-7 PM

RIT’s 2026 Fine Art Photography senior exhibition, What Grows Between Us, celebrates the culminating work of eight artists, who employ a wide variety of media, techniques and ideas.

Throughout the exhibition, photographic, sculptural, mixed-media, and installation-based work can be found, born of the unique practices and visions each artist has developed over their time at RIT. "What Grows Between Us" focuses on our identities and the pieces of life that hold us together — questioning the meanings behind family ties, echoes of the past, and finding sanctuary in reconnecting.

What Grows Between Us includes work by: Hala Abusharkh, Kat Angeline, Kaci Fortin, Juan Hernandez-Guerrero, Dani Riley, Eshanya Sandhu, Jadyn Taylor, and Jaesuk Yang.

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Free // All Welcome

William Harris Gallery
RIT Campus, Third Floor of Gannett Hall

Parking in Lots E or F (free after 5 PM and on weekends).

Enter the MAGIC Building and take the stairs or elevator to the third floor. Proceed through to Gannett Hall, Harris Gallery is down the hall to the left.