Welcome to Binghamton University Art Museum’s digital exhibitions and projects page, developed by faculty, students, and public partners.

Exploring America through Art, 1917 – 1945

The Binghamton University Art Museum has partnered with the Roberson Museum and Science Center of Binghamton, NY on a project that highlights American works of art created in the years between World War I and II, roughly 1917–1945.

DIY Bing Punk Rock Archive

An ongoing, online archive hosted by the Binghamton University Art Museum to share the histories of punk rock in Binghamton, NY.

Ed Wilson: The Sculptor as Afro-Humanist

The exhibition is the first retrospective of this under-recognized American artist in over fifty years. Ed Wilson (1925–1996), a longtime member of the studio faculty at Binghamton University, was an innovative sculptor whose practice evolved from figures carved from stone and wood in the 1950s toward large-scale public artworks, often sited in educational institutions, beginning in the late 1960s. It features Wilson’s surviving sculptural works and drawings, assembled from Museum holdings and loans from private and public collections nationwide.