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
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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
On Moore’s Standing Figures
Today’s post comes from Polly Ellman, Arlington Highschool 18′ and Art Center Student Docent.
A main focus of the modern and contemporary galleries at the Loeb is the tension between abstract and representational or figurative artwork
Searching for Sherman
Today’s post comes from Julian Ireland, Oberlin class of 2019 and Art Center Student Docent.
It is hard to pinpoint what makes Cindy Sherman’s 1994 photograph Untitled #304 so unsettling – whether it’s the two figures who draw an ambiguous line between human and doll, or the eerie red carpeted space that they lie in
Caro in the Garden
Today’s post comes from Claudia Ashworth, Class of 2019, and Art Center Student Docent.
After a brief period of conservation, Anthony Caro’s work Slap (1976) returned to the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center’s sculpture garden last week