March 25, 2025

We are delighted to share that a large scale installation by Linling Lu: Circle Dance, 160 x 103 inches, archival print on metal, limited edition, 2022, acquired by Johns Hopkins University, is included in the upcoming exhibition: Strong, Bright, Useful & True: Recent Acquisitions and Contemporary Art from Baltimore at the Irene and Richard Frary Gallery at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center in Washington, D.C. The exhibition opens from April 15th through September 6, 2025.

“…Strong, Bright, Useful & True features a selection of new acquisitions made through the Johns Hopkins University Art Collecting Committee, which includes faculty, staff and students, in collaboration with BmoreArt Connect + Collect. These new acquisitions will be shown alongside works from the campus collection at Hopkins…Showcasing a broad spectrum of media—including painting, sculpture, time-based media, and photography—Strong, Bright, Useful & True includes works by globally recognized and emergent artists such as Adams, Gibbs, and Scott, as well as Nakeya BrownSe Jong Cho, Brandon Donahue-Shipp, Oletha DeVane, Erin Fostel, Phaan Howng, Kei Ito, Linling Lu, Edgar Reyes, Soledad Salamé, Bria Sterling-Wilson, and René Treviño. The exhibition’s title is inspired by the inaugural address of the first Johns Hopkins University president Daniel Gilman, who in 1876 proclaimed Hopkins’ simple aim “… to make scholars strong, bright, useful, and true.” —JHU Press Release

Read full press release about the exhibition on BmoreArt
Read more about the acquisition of Johns Hopkins University
Linling Lu Joins Exhibition at JHU Bloomberg Center DC