Today’s post comes from Chris Dietz, class of 2017 and Art Center Student Docent.
The Art Center’s delightful new exhibition, Mastering Light: From the Natural to the Artificial, showcases one of the most interesting works in the permanent collection—the German master Albrecht Dürer’s St.
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Shedding Light on “Mastering Light”
Today’s post comes from Calvin Lamothe, class of 2017 and Art Center Student Docent.
On April 11 at 5:30pm, Vassar students, museum employees, and community members alike crowded into Taylor Hall to hear William Sharpe’s opening lecture for the Art Center’s current exhibition Mastering Light: From the Natural to the Artificial.
Fantasy and Reality in Natatorium Undine
Today’s post comes from Kamaria Mion, class of 2014 and Art Center Student Docent.
Florine Stettheimer is one of the best examples of an artist whose life informs her work.
Fantasy and Reality in Natatorium Undine
Today’s post comes from Kamaria Mion, class of 2014 and Art Center Student Docent.
Florine Stettheimer is one of the best examples of an artist whose life informs her work.
Inuit Art from the Inside Out: Siassie Kenneally’s Male Fish Gut
Today’s post comes from Pilar Jefferson, class of 2015 and Art Center Student Docent.
Male Fish Gut—probably the last title you’d expect for a beautiful work of art.