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THIS WEEK IN CAAD

Posted on November 30, 2015March 22, 2016 by Taylor Nunley

Be sure to check out the CAAD programming this week!   A Body of Water: Reconciling Body Image in Adolescence  Wednesday, December 2, 11:00a-1:00p, 3:00p-5:00p Thursday, December 3, 1:15p-4:00p Friday, Read more about THIS WEEK IN CAAD[…]

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THIS WEEK IN CAAD

Posted on November 16, 2015March 22, 2016 by Taylor Nunley

Be sure to check out all of the fantastic programming happening this week! Toxic Art: A Collaboration Between Painting II and Toxic Futures (ART 302 and SOCI/ENST 368) Monday, November Read more about THIS WEEK IN CAAD[…]

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Creativity Breadcrumb 63: From Flying Words to Adele

Posted on November 13, 2015 by Taylor Nunley

Last week, we had the pleasure of sponsoring Peter Cook and Kenny Lerner in their poetry project called Flying Words. In honor of that incredible ASL performance, we bring you this stunning Read more about Creativity Breadcrumb 63: From Flying Words to Adele[…]

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THIS WEEK IN CAAD

Posted on November 9, 2015March 22, 2016 by Taylor Nunley

We hope you’ve all enjoyed the CAAD-sponsored programming this year thus far! Since we’re halfway through pre-registration, here’s a reminder to about the 5 CAAD-supported courses offered in the spring: Read more about THIS WEEK IN CAAD[…]

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Fieldwork: From Colored Crystals to Glowing Glazes – An Interview with Professor Marjolijn Bol

Posted on November 7, 2015November 7, 2015 by Taylor Nunley

Whatever kind of question you have in terms of your own research, you should never be afraid to ask someone outside your field for an answer. A few weeks ago, Read more about Fieldwork: From Colored Crystals to Glowing Glazes – An Interview with Professor Marjolijn Bol[…]

Tagged Across, Art, Art History, Chemistry, Crystals, Disciplines, Gems, History, interdisciplinary, Marjolijn Bol, Taylor Hall Leave a comment

THIS WEEK IN CAAD

Posted on November 2, 2015March 22, 2016 by Taylor Nunley

Be sure to check out the CAAD events for this week! Flying Words Lecture by Peter Cook – Painting in the Air: Creativity and ASL Thursday, November 5, 6:00p Taylor 203 Read more about THIS WEEK IN CAAD[…]

Tagged ASL, Flying Words, Kenny Lerner, Painting in the Air, Peter Cook, poetry, This Week in CAAD Leave a comment

Podcast of the Weekend 25: The Accidental Music of Imperfect Escalators

Posted on October 31, 2015October 31, 2015 by Taylor Nunley

This past  week, the Collaboratory housed A(n Underground) Tale of Two Cities, an installation that simulated subway sounds and images from Beijing and New York City. In that vein, Roman Read more about Podcast of the Weekend 25: The Accidental Music of Imperfect Escalators[…]

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Creativity Breadcrumb 62: Corso Zundert

Posted on October 10, 2015October 28, 2015 by Taylor Nunley

What do the Netherlands and Vincent van Gogh have in common? The answer is the town of Zundert, a region known as a global supplier of dahlia flowers. As a Read more about Creativity Breadcrumb 62: Corso Zundert[…]

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THIS WEEK IN CAAD

Posted on October 5, 2015March 22, 2016 by Taylor Nunley

Be sure to check out the CAAD events for this week! Healing Narratives Monday, October 5 – Thursday October 8, 3:00-7:00p Collaboratory A group of Vassar students spent the summer interviewing Hudson Read more about THIS WEEK IN CAAD[…]

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Field Work: The Breakbeat Poets

Posted on October 1, 2015October 28, 2015 by Taylor Nunley

On the night of Thursday, September 17, Wordsmiths brought poets Nate Marshall and Camonghne Felix to campus to host a writing workshop and to perform. I attended the performance. This Read more about Field Work: The Breakbeat Poets[…]

Tagged Breakbeat Poets, Chamoghne Felix, hip-hop, Nate Marhsall, poetry, Slam, spoken word Leave a comment

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