The mission of the Schiltkamp Gallery is to enhance the Clark University community with a diverse range of exhibitions, lectures, and discussions.
The gallery was established by a generous gift from Arrien ’78 and Robin Schiltkamp in the honor of Jacob and Alida Hoven Schiltkamp. It supports the teaching of art at Clark University, as part of an interdisciplinary educational experience.
Exhibitions are developed in collaboration with Clark faculty members and courses, with attention to the needs and interests of the larger Worcester and Northeast arts communities.
Clark students work as interns with the gallery directors to develop, install, and maintain each of the exhibits. A schedule of four to five exhibitions during the academic year brings diverse and compelling interdisciplinary artwork to the Clark campus.
The final exhibit of every year is the annual Senior Thesis Show, highlighting the graduating seniors from the Studio Art Program.
Spring 2025
YOAV HORESH – THE VILLAGE
Artist Statement:
In 1940, the US Navy hired a contractor to build a new neighborhood in Kittery, Maine called Admiralty Village. The community of naval artisans and craftsmen who worked in the Portsmouth Navy yard was broken down in 225 double units and 150 single homes that were built in one year. The neighborhood was established to support a flourishing maritime endeavor during Wartime. Today, some of its residents are still part of the Naval industry in Kittery, though many units were sold to small families and individuals who make up the contemporary fabric of a humble community on the Maine Seacoast.
In the Spring of 2021, shortly after we became a family of three, we established our home in The Village. The daily routine of walking Raphaela in the stroller was also a way of getting familiar with the new neighborhood. That quickly became an almost daily routine of photographing. Everything.
This selection of 30 photographs is a chronicle of change, growth, amazement, and reflection. In the past two decades I have worked on many projects that have taken place on four continents, concerning mostly foreign societies and communities.
“The Village” is the closest to home I have ever worked.