
Nov 8, 2010
A Tour of New York City’s Art and Architecture
Over the weekend, students received faculty-led tours of some of New York City’s most architecturally significant buildings and the Metropolitan Museum…
Over the weekend, students received faculty-led tours of some of New York City’s most architecturally significant buildings and the Metropolitan Museum…
Mexican artist Tomas Pineda Matus hosted a workshop during the Experimental Printmaking Institute’s fall open house. Matus, who was EPI’s fall artist-in-residence…
Lust and Leisure in Edo Japan, an exhibit of Japanese woodblock prints that depict popular forms of entertainment such as teahouses, brothels, and Kabuki…
Standing for 5,000 years in the Egyptian desert, the pyramids and other grand monuments constructed by the ancient Egyptians are marvels of art, archaeology…
For the past several years, members of the College’s Economic Empowerment and Global Learning Project (EEGLP) have collaborated with rural villages in…
Ritesh Maharjan ’13 (Kathmandu, Nepal) spent a good part of his summer designing and building a waterfall, picking mushrooms, framing drawings, figuring…
Mexican artist Tomas Pineda Matus will be working with students and presenting a lecture Oct. 7 as part of the Experimental Printmaking Institute’s artist-in-residency…
Artwork by Jim Toia, director of the Community-Based Teaching program, is featured in two major exhibitions. Islands is a solo exhibition running through…
Lew Minter works with art major Sydney Peyser ’10 on a project in the Williams Center Gallery. Lew Minter’s Spirits of the Woods 5.3.10 received second…
Studying art at Lafayette is a lot like training for a triathlon, where not only do you have to run, you also swim and bike, and physical talent isn’t…