Today’s blog post comes from Curtis Eckley, Class of 2019 and Art Center Student Docent.
Last week’s Late Night at the Loeb saw the surfacing of some of the Loeb’s more elusive yet fascinating works from the collection through a faculty talk given by Professor of Anthropology and Latin American & Latinx Studies David Tavárez on Mesoamerican artifacts, and a following Art Talk given by Zoe Lemelson ’17 on contemporary photographer, Doug Rickard
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On Agnes Martin
Today’s post comes from James Olney, Class of 2020 and Art Center Student Docent.
Last November, I brought two of my friends into Manhattan to see the retrospective of painter Agnes Martin’s work at the Guggenheim
Music to My Eyes: Indian Ragamala Paintings
Today’s post comes from Andi Ramsay, class of 2018 and Art Center student docent.
The current exhibition in the Art Center’s Focus Gallery is India in Miniature, a collection of small, opaque watercolor paintings, mostly album leaves, from India
The Art of Devastation: World War I Medals and Posters Exhibition
Today’s post comes from Hannah Cho, class of 2018 and Art Center multimedia assistant.
The Art Center’s most recent exhibition features beautiful medals and posters from the Great War
My Friends at the Museum – Art that Speaks
Today’s post comes from Bella Dalton-Fenkl, class of 2020 and Art Center Student Docent.
I remember one day last term when I arrived at the Art Center and was met with a surprise—I had to give a tour to fifty people