Today’s post comes from Michael Cadenas, class of 2015 and Art Center student docent.
As a part of “The Artful Dodger” series of talks at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Marianne Begemann, Dean of Strategic Planning and Academic Resources, stepped out to the Sculpture Garden to highlight some of the works on view in her October 31 presentation, “The Experience of Sculpture
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Concept, 1969
Today’s post comes from Matthew McCardwell, class of 2017 and Art Center Summer Archival Intern
“Concept is now.” This was the opening sentence and kinetic mantra of the spring 1969 exhibition, Concept, at the Vassar Art Gallery—the predecessor to the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center
The Storm Pattern: Interweaving Tradition and Adaptation
Today’s post comes from Sophie Asakura, class of 2016 and Art Center Student Docent.
I am currently in Professor Molly McGlennen’s class “Native American Women” which has vastly expanded my thinking and opened a new perspective on the American experience
Fantasy in the Subway: The Work of Squire J. Vickers
Today’s post comes from Pilar Jefferson, class of 2015 and Art Center Student Docent.
Typically, when I’m in New York City visiting family for the weekend I take the A train all the way up to where the line ends in Inwood at the top of Manhattan
Imperial Augsburg at Vassar: An Illustrated Podcast
This discussion of Renaissance Germany by Vassar College faculty and staff is in conjunction with the exhibition Imperial Augsburg: Renaissance Prints and Drawings, 1475-1540, on view September 19 – December 14, 2014. Images shown depict works in the exhibition