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James House Welcomes “Interpreting Displacement”
Interpreting Displacement, an exhibit in the student art space James House, opened on Feb. 22 and features the work of Anneke Heher ‘14, Honglan Huang ‘16, Andrew Szczurek ‘16 and Sofia Vivado ‘16.
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Hank Willis Thomas at Haverford
OPP: Other People’s Property, a survey of the work of photo conceptual artist Hank Willis Thomas, opened in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery on campus last week. Continue reading
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Tagged art, Art openings, Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Hank Willis Thomas, OPP, Other People's Property
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Winterreise And Beyond
On Friday, November 30, the Performing Artists Series presented a concert featuring Franz Schubert’s song cycle Winterreise by Ruth Marshall Magill Professor of Music Curt Cacioppo and Montreal-based baritone Alex Dobson that represented the culmination of months of interdisciplinary between five professors and 60 students. Continue reading
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Tagged Alex Dobson, art, campus events, classroom collaboration, concert, Curt Cacioppo, faculty, interdisciplanary, music, Schubert, Winterreise
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What Can a Body Do? Opens at Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
The October 26 opening of the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery exhibit What Can a Body Do? featured a performance by New York artist Christine Sun Kim. Continue reading
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Tagged art, art opening, campus life, Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, performance art
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More Street Art On Campus
Street art enthusiast and blogger Michael Rushmore ’14 brought artists Troy Lovegates and Labrona to campus to create a mural on James House. Continue reading
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Tagged art, campus events, James House, Labrona, Michael Rushmore '14, mural, street art, Troy Lovegates
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Islamic Comic Book Creator Comes to Haverford
Kuwaiti psychologist Dr. Naif Al-Mutawa is coming to Haverford Feb. 15 to give a lecture about The 99, his comic book series in which the heroes represent the 99 attributes of Allah, in conjunction with Visiting Associate Professor of Art History Carol Solomon’s course “Contemporary Art of the Arab World, Iran and Turkey.” Continue reading
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Tagged art, campus events, Carol Solomon, comic book, islam, Naif Al-Mutawa, President Obama, TED talks, The 99
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People’s Biennial Opens on Campus
The People’s Biennial, a traveling exhibition of artists outside the “mainstream” art world organized by Independent Curators International, opened at Haverford’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, replete with Philly cheesesteak-flavored homemade ice cream. Continue reading
Artist Pamela Johnson’s “Lucid Dreaming”
Bates College’s Pamela Johnson gave a talk, “Lucid Dreaming,” on campus and discussed her own artwork and her life. Continue reading
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Tagged art, Bates College, campus life, Department of Fine Arts, distinguished visitors, Pamela Johnson, Snow White
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