Today’s post comes from Gabrielle Miranda, class of 2018 and Art Center Student Docent.
andy warhol met billy name at a haircutting party and when andy died, billy was poor for a while
sweet world, my god, now what’s a name for me?
Billy, it was the word you called me with
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Guide to a Guilt Free Visit to the Museum
Today’s post comes from Isa Pengskul, class of 2019 and Art Center Student Docent
“Okay, so I’ve set aside an hour and now I’m prepared to experience everything on display in the museum.” This is the deluded thought (I hate to admit) I sometimes have when I visit other medium sized galleries
People are Beautiful opening lecture, “Reel to Real: Andy Warhol’s World”
Today’s post comes from Delphine Douglas, class of 2018 and Art Center Multimedia Student Assistant
On Friday, January 26, the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center hosted a lecture and reception to celebrate the opening of the new exhibition, People are Beautiful: Prints, Photographs, and Films by Andy Warhol. Vincent Fremont delivered the opening lecture, titled “Reel to Real: Andy Warhol’s World,” in Taylor Hall 102
On an Opal Gospel Panel
Today’s post comes from Olivia Feltus, class of 2021 and Art Center Docent.
On October 26th, 2017, poets and curators came together for a panel talk in exploration of Robert Rauschenberg’s Opal Gospel (1971) in which he used Native American texts to create a series of translucent prints
The Storied History of Francesco Caucig’s Amyntas Being Rewarded by the Dryad Saving the Oak
Today’s post comes from Bella Dalton-Fenkl, class of 2020 and Art Center Docent.
As we prepare for Amyntas Being Rewarded by the Dryad Saving the Oak by Francesco (or Franz) Caucig to be put into storage and for it to be replaced by The Octavian Gate and Fish Market by Hubert Robert, now is the perfect time to discuss the complex backstory of Amyntas Being Rewarded by the Dryad Saving the Oak