
Connections: 76 Years Later: Eisenstaedt’s Visions of Vassar from 1937
On the second floor landing of the Art Center, earlier photographs of the Vassar campus complement our current exhibition, 150 Years Later: New Photography by Tina Barney, Tim Davis, and Katherine Newbegin (on view through Sunday, March 27). In today’s post, Anna Rogulina, Vassar College class of 2011 and Art Center student docent, discusses the...

Connections: Wandering and Discovering
For today’s post, student docent Anna Rogulina interviewed Katherine Newbegin, whose work is featured in the Art Center’s current exhibition, 150 Years Later: New Photography by Tina Barney, Tim Davis, and Katherine Newbegin.
Anna Rogulina: What were some of your ideas about Vassar before coming here? Did anything surprise you about what you found after...

Connections: “These pictures could only be one place…”
For today’s post, student docent Anna Rogulina interviewed Mary-Kay Lombino, the Emily Hargroves Fisher ’57 and Richard B. Fisher Curator and Assistant Director for Strategic Planning. Lombino curated the Art Center’s current exhibition, 150 Years Later: New Photography by Tina Barney, Tim Davis, and Katherine Newbegin. Photographer Tina Barney will lecture about her work tonight...

Connections: The Librarian
For today’s post, student docent Anna Rogulina interviewed Thomas Hill, Vassar College Art Librarian and the subject of Tina Barney’s photograph, “The Librarian”. The photograph is featured in the Art Center’s current exhibition, 150 Years Later: New Photography by Tina Barney, Tim Davis, and Katherine Newbegin. Tina Barney will lecture about her work on...

Last Night at Late Night: 150 Years
Every Thursday night during Late Night at the Lehman Loeb we pose a question to our visitors. Read their responses and let us know your answer in the comments section.
This Week’s Question: If you could photograph any moment in Vassar history, what would it be?
Some of our favorite responses:
“The construction of Main Building.” – Nick,...