Today’s post comes from Claudia Ashworth, class of 2019 and Art Center Student Docent
From March 2-June 10, the Art Center’s painting Rural Landscape (1931) by Grant Wood will be on display at the Whitney Museum of American Art as part of their retrospective, Grant Wood: American Gothic and Other Fables. The exhibition consists of an extensive overview of Wood’s work and illuminates his less-known content
Writing Box
Today’s post comes from Bella Dalton-Fenkl, class of 2020 and Art Center Student Docent
The following poem should be read from bottom to top
From 2D to 3D: 19th-century French Fashion
Today’s post comes from Olivia Feltus, class of 2021 and Art Center Student Docent
On Wednesday, February 21, the Art Center hosted a talk by Susan Hiner of the French and Francophone Studies department at Vassar about the Focus Gallery exhibition Accessorizing Paris: Fashion and Art in the Nineteenth Century. The exhibition, co-curated by Hiner and Emily Chancey ’18, combined objects from the Loeb’s collection with objects from Vassar’s Archives and Special Collections as well as from the Drama department’s costume shop and historic costume collection
Looking at Loving
Today’s post comes from Gianna Samms, class of 2019 and Art Center Student Docent.
Looking at Al Loving’s art in the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center is an active and intense experience
Sonnet for Billy Name
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