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.
Tag Archives: Exhibitions
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.
Todd Knopke’s Deluge
Come experience the pieces in person, or get a virtual sneak peek by clicking on this link!
Two site-specific, large-scale fabric installations by artist Todd Knopke will be adorning the walls of the Atrium of the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center. The collages will be on display March 28-July 20.
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.
Museology and Indigenous Art
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.