Today’s post comes from Emily Whicheloe, class of 2014 and a student in Molly McGlennen’s course, “Decolonizing the Exhibition: Critical Approaches to Contemporary Indigenous Art.”
Decolonizing the Exhibition: Contemporary Inuit Prints and Drawings from the Edward J.
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Homicides on Halloween
Today’s post comes from Mikayla Brennan-Burke, class of 2017 and Art Center Student Docent.
On a very foggy Halloween night, Assistant Professor of Anthropology April M.
Homicides on Halloween
Today’s post comes from Mikayla Brennan-Burke, class of 2017 and Art Center Student Docent.
On a very foggy Halloween night, Assistant Professor of Anthropology April M.
“High Art” Inspiring a Reinterpretation of a Children’s Story
Today’s blog post comes from Angela Brown, class of 2016 and Art Center Student Docent.
Upon learning that this year’s Founder’s Day theme would be Alice in Wonderland, I
couldn’t help but consider how stories from childhood remain with us throughout our
lives.
Embracing His Work: Rembrandt’s Goldsmith
Today’s post comes from Alec Aldrich, class of 2015 and Art Center volunteer.
Rembrandt van Rijn’s The Goldsmith (1655) was the smallest work in the Art Center’s
winter exhibition, Recent Acquisitions: Works on Paper, but it was well worth the
viewer’s attention.