Apr 23, 2020
Art in the Desert Soil
Jim Toia’s research on cryptobiotic soil turns into art and architecture to help save the desert ecosystem.
Jim Toia’s research on cryptobiotic soil turns into art and architecture to help save the desert ecosystem.
A calligraphy master and a shakuhachi musician collaborated on a performance of brush and flute.
FAMS students participated in 16 mm film workshop with noted film nonprofit Mono No Aware March 1.
Atonal. Minimal. Complex. New compositions by Kirk O’Riordan shine on the album Autumn Winds.
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.
Students in Chris Badami’s classes on music technology learn how to produce and engineer songs in a Lafayette studio
Manual Cinema performed a piece on the life of poet Gwendolyn Brooks as part of the Williams Center performance series.
Prof. Megan Fernandes’ new volume of poetry, Good Boys, balances the jocular and obscene.
Jazz pianist and bandleader Skip Wilkins talks about his latest releases, Someday and Czech Wishes.