Elizabeth Myers
Mitchell Art Museum
Asking persistent and timely questions about the human experience, through art and with extraordinary artists
In the Videodrome — Abjection and Alienation: Video Works of Martha Rosler and Pipilotti Rist
March 26–June 30, 2026
The Question: How can I be whole again?
This exhibition presents two video works: Blutclip (1993) by Swiss visual artist Pipilotti Rist, and Vital Statistics of a Citizen, Simply Obtained (1977) by American conceptual artist Martha Rosler.
This exhibition is sponsored by Laura Ricciardelli and David Watt.
News & Highlights

Welcome to the Videodrome
In November 2025, /m launched the VIDEODROME: a custom-built, micro-space for historic artist film and video. The space presents both ongoing installations and occasional screenings. It was conceived and is curated by Jenny Cawood, /m’s Manager of Artistic Inquiry, and made possible through a Strategic Impact Grant from the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County.

Marking a Milestone: /m Turns 50
The St. John’s College Art Gallery was born in 1975 in a former science lab on the 2nd floor of Mellon Hall. Fourteen years later, we moved into our current facility. We are collecting memories: please send us a recollection of your favorite exhibition via email to .

2022–24 Biennial Report
Our first two years open after the pandemic ended were jam-packed with new activities and connections. What did we do and who was involved? Download our biennial report to find out.

A New Name, a New Identity
We entered 2023 with a new name: Elizabeth Myers Mitchell Art Museum. By replacing “gallery” with “museum” we celebrate of our longstanding accreditation (since 2012) by the American Alliance of Museums. Our new lettermark, /m, uses the language of subdomains to underscore the museum’s relationship to its host, St. John’s College.





