Mar 28, 2024
Celebrating Williams Center’s 40th anniversary: Reflections from Michiko Okaya
The center provides a modern museum-standard environment for the care, display, and study of the College’s art inventory.
The center provides a modern museum-standard environment for the care, display, and study of the College’s art inventory.
Yearlong series of articles opens with recollections by Ellis Finger, first director of Williams Center
Students in painting Prof. Sun You's Capstone will exhibit their works Nov. 18-Dec. 9 in the Grossman Gallery at Williams Visual Arts Building.
Multidisciplinary artist Emilio Rojas explored borders, memories, and politics in his first major survey of works at the Lafayette galleries.
After 40 years, Michiko Okaya walks away from Lafayette Galleries with a litany of professional accomplishments on display.
A calligraphy master and a shakuhachi musician collaborated on a performance of brush and flute.
Artist William Lamson brings his Badwater installation and shares his art and science in a residency.
Artist Jim Sanborn discussed his work including the famed Kryptos as part of his gallery exhibition of “looted” Cambodian treasures.
Experimental Printmaking Institute welcomes a collaboration with Yale School of Art to launch an artist-in-residence program.
Eight members of the Kirby family were on hand for the dedication and reception for Kirby Art Study Center in Williams Center for the Arts