
A Playlist for the Loeb
Today’s post comes from Julian Ireland, Oberlin Class of 2019, and Art Center Docent.
During the slower days at the art center this summer, I found myself creating little activities to stay engaged with the art I was viewing. My favorite exercise is called the “Loeb Playlist,” in which the viewer (me) spends around 10-20 minutes looking...

Wangechi Mutu: Histology of the Different Classes of Uterine Tumors
Today’s post comes from Claudia Ashworth, Class of 2019, and Art Center Docent.
When I first entered the Art Center’s new exhibition The Secret of Girls, I was surprised. Being a relatively new docent, I hadn’t yet encountered works from the collection that were created with a political message in mind. I quickly discovered that the Loeb...