A new academic year is (nearly) begun! Let the celebrations begin. New faces, new readings, new assignments, new committee work. It’s also the time to make some new academic year resolutions
The Installation Process of “Universal Collection: A Mark Dion Project”
Today’s post comes from Lydia Wood, class of 2017 and Art Center Summer Pindyck Intern.
This spring the Environmental Studies and American Studies programs offered a course called From the Natural History Museum to Ecotourism: The Collection of Nature
Observatory Night at the Art Center
Today’s post comes from Gabrielle Miranda, class of 2018 and Art Center Student Docent.
In honor of Touch the Sky, a temporary exhibition that explores intersections of art and astronomy, the Art Center offered live music, space-themed children’s activities, and a trip to Vassar’s observatory on June 23 for our Late Night programming
Storytime at the Museum
Today’s post comes from Gabrielle Miranda, class of 2018 and Art Center Student Docent.
A group of young art appreciators joined us at the Art Center on June 3 for Storytime at the Museum to read about and explore the theme, “Lines and Shapes in Art
Final papers written under stress
You have several large stacks of student papers to grade, one for each class. These are final projects; culminating experiences that your students probably stayed up all night finishing. For some of these projects, your students probably had to find … Continue reading →