An Exhibition Celebrating Notable Montclair Alumni Artists and Their Creative Impact
Montclair State University Galleries Presents “Carpe Diem: Select Alumni in the Visual Arts” – a cross-generational exhibition on view February 3 – May 3, 2026
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Montclair State University celebrates the creative achievements of its alumni with “Carpe Diem: Select Alumni in the Visual Arts,” a dynamic group exhibition featuring internationally celebrated artists alongside emerging creators. Among the most prominent artists are Bisa Butler ’05, renowned for her vibrant quilted portraits that reframe narratives of Black identity; William Pope.L ’78, the late, groundbreaking conceptual artist whose work reshaped contemporary performance and installation art; and Allen Ginsberg (1943), the iconic poet of the Beat Generation whose legacy continues to influence American culture.
“Carpe Diem” is presented by the Office of Alumni Engagement and Development and Montclair State University Galleries. On view February 3 through May 3, 2026, in the George Segal Gallery, the exhibition brings together the work of 12 accomplished alumni artists whose practices span more than eight decades – from 1943 to 2024. The visual arts exhibition features a wide range of media, including photography, poetry, portrait quilts, mixed media and video installations.
Among the artists are Jonathan Calm ’97, whose photography and video work examining mobility and the Black American experience has been exhibited at the Tate Britain and the Studio Museum in Harlem, and Márta Kucsora (2005–06), an internationally recognized painter known for monumental, process-driven abstraction.
Curated by Art and Design Professor Sally Morgan Lehman, founder of New York City’s Morgan Lehman Gallery, “Carpe Diem” highlights the depth of artistic inquiry fostered at Montclair State University. The exhibition features nationally and internationally recognized artists alongside emerging voices, underscoring Montclair’s role as a launching ground for creative expression.
“ ‘Carpe Diem’ reflects what we know to be true about Montclair alumni: creativity does not end at graduation,” says Vice President for Development and Alumni Engagement Rita Walters. “Whether art was their major or a parallel passion, these artists demonstrate how learning, curiosity, and creative expression continue to evolve across a lifetime. We are proud to celebrate alumni whose work enriches communities locally and globally.”
By celebrating these artists’ achievements, Montclair State University reaffirms its commitment to fostering the next generation of visual artists and sustaining a vibrant future for the arts.
Featured Artists
Bisa Butler ’05
Jonathan Calm ’97
Kyle Coniglio ’10
Alyssa Fanning ’12
Allen Ginsberg (1943)
Márta Kucsora (2005–06)
Michael Manning ’11
Tiffany Perez ’09
William Pope.L ’78
Maria Valdivia ’24
Programs and Events
All exhibitions and programs are free and open to the public.
Monday, February 9, 5:20 p.m.
Art Forum with “Carpe Diem” Curator Sally Morgan Lehman
Art Forum is a speaker series featuring artists, designers, art historians, curators, and art critics from around the world presenting their work and ideas in an open forum, hosted by the Department of Art and Design.
Registration is required.
Opening Reception
Tuesday, February 3, 5 – 7 p.m.
Celebrate Montclair State University alumni at the opening of the exhibition “Carpe Diem: Select Alumni in the Visual Arts.” Montclair President Jonathan GS Koppell and Vice President for Development and Alumni Engagement Rita Walters will make remarks at 6 pm. Registration is required.
A Cross-Generational Conversation with Alumni Artists
Monday, March 2, 6 – 7 p.m.
This multi-generational panel celebrates the distinguished women alumni of Montclair. Featuring exhibiting artists Nancy Bergman Pantirer ’80, Tiffany Perez ’09, and Maria Valdivia ’24 in conversation about their careers and creative practices, moderated by curator Sally Morgan Lehman. Registration is required.
Visitor Information
George Segal Gallery, Montclair State University
Dates: February 3 – May 3, 2026
George Segal Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 12 – 4 p.m. Or by appointment.
The Galleries’ free Bloomberg Connects digital guide offers behind-the-scenes insights from artists and curators. Created by Bloomberg Philanthropies, the guide is available on the web or via the app and can be accessed for both onsite and offsite visits.
About Montclair State University Galleries
Montclair State University Galleries brings together ideas, perspectives, and dialogue to foster curiosity and shared understanding through art. Through diverse and inclusive exhibitions and programs, the Galleries connect the campus experience with local and global communities.
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Exhibition Support and Contact
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Media Contact: galleries@montclair.edu, 973-655-3382
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