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Nov 13, 2008

The Technical Side of Art

Computer science major Haruki Yamaguchi ’11 writes about his part in the Knee Deep and Risin’ exhibit Miguel Haruki Yamaguchi ’11 (Akashi, Japan) spent…

Oct 13, 2008

Bringing All the Parts Together

Amanda Leone ’10 writes about her diverse experience as political director of the College’s live election broadcast As a double major in art and government…

Oct 10, 2008

The Business Side of the Art Industry

Crystal Burey ’10 writes about her work on North East South, a new photo series by Karina Skvirsky, assistant professor of art Art major Crystal Burey…

Oct 3, 2008

College Will Host 10-Hour Figure Drawing Marathon Oct. 18

Local and student artists can draw, paint, sculpt, and create Local and student artists are invited to draw, paint, sculpt, and create during the 10-hour…

Sep 22, 2008

‘Transcendence’ Featured in Video and Article

Sculpture commemorates David Kearney McDonogh 1844, the College’s first black graduate An article and video appeared in the Morning Call Sept. 21, focusing…

Sep 18, 2008

Artwork by Professor Curlee Holton Recognized Internationally

Prints included in permanent collections of Yale University and the American Embassy in Dakar, Senegal Original works by Curlee Raven Holton, professor…

Sep 9, 2008

Alastair Noble Opens Exhibit in Chicago and is Featured in Sculpture Magazine

Article focuses on six of the art professor’s projects Alastair Noble, assistant professor of art, held an exhibition, “Babel, A Project of Place,”…

Jul 8, 2008

Marissa Halderman ’09 Interns with Professional Artists in New York City

Art major spent spring semester helping to create public works of art Art major Marissa Halderman ’09 (Rushland, Pa.) recently experienced the world…

Jul 7, 2008

Chiquita Palha De Sousa ’08 Receives Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Graduate Scholarship

She is one of 35 recipients of scholarships worth up to $50,000 per year Chiquita Palha De Sousa ’08 has been selected from more than 1,000 students…

Jul 1, 2008

Rothkopf Scholars Study the Religious Art of Spain

A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. By Peter Gildner ’09 Peter Gildner ’09 (Hatboro, Pa.), an art and chemistry double major, spent two weeks in Spain…

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