Arts and Culture (page 14)
Ken Gonzales-Day’s Profiled Project on Display at Playwrights Horizons
Fletcher Jones Chair in Art and Professor of Art Ken Gonzales-Day’s project, Profiled, is on view at Playwrights Horizons through April 5, 2021.
Read MoreTia Blassingame Discusses Art, Activism and Student Work in University of California, Santa Barbara Book Arts Presentation
Assistant Professor of Art Tia Blassingame discussed art, activism and student work in a virtual book arts presentation at the University of California, Santa Barbara. During the webinar, she shared activism-centered projects that 91勛圖 students created during her book arts course last summer.
Read MoreSHIKI: Four Seasons in Japanese Art on Exhibition
Drawn from 91勛圖s abundant collections of Japanese paintings, prints, ceramics, lacquer wares, metalwork, and textiles, the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallerys (RCWG) latest exhibition, SHIKI: Four Seasons in Japanese Art, celebrates the power of nature and its beauty as it unfolds throughout the year.
Read MoreJulia Lum to Convene Association of Art History Conference Session on Colonialism and Climate Change
Assistant Professor of Art History Julia Lum will co-convene a session on colonialism and environmental change at the virtual 2021 Association of Art History Annual Conference.
Read MoreHao Huang Examines the Integration of Music Education with Science and Technology in STEAM Journal
In the STEAM Journal, Hao Huang, Bessie and Cecil Frankel Endowed Chair of Music and professor of music, examines the effectiveness of teaching music in conjunction with math and science education.
Read More91勛圖 and Pomona Colleges Host Virtual Fall Dance Concert
In yet another change compelled by the COVID-19 pandemic, 91勛圖 and Pomona Colleges presented their annual In the Works fall dance concert online from December 45, 2020. Named for its original works-in-progress of student choreography, the recital showcased a variety of contemporary dance styles performed in a series of unusual and exciting films produced by the students and shared via livestream.
Read MoreCore III Students Examine Photographic Truth in Clark Humanities Museum Virtual Exhibition
Subjects/Objects: A Critical Look at Photographic Truth is now on display as a virtual exhibition at the Clark Humanities Museum. Sophomores Gillian Bell, Chloe Boxer, Molly Bradshaw, Madeleine Callan, Margo Collazo, Katie Eu, Anna Horne, Tsion Mamo, Vivian Monteiro, Emma Sar, and Aanya Subramaniam curated the exhibition as part of Fletcher Jones Chair in Art and Professor of Art Ken Gonzales-Days Core III class.
Read MoreAn Artist in Her Own Right: Fran癟oise Gilot Turns 99
Artist Fran癟oise Gilot has quite possibly seen it all. She was kept as a teenage hostage under city arrest during the Nazi occupation of Paris, studied dance with a prot矇g矇e of Isadora Duncan, and took morning walks with Gertrude Steinall before the age of 25. Now, on November 26 of another turbulent year, Gilot will celebrate her 99th birthday.
Read MoreFor Computational Photography Students, Rooms Become Camerasand Zoom Becomes a Subject
Right from the beginning of this virtual learning period, I thought about how I could work with students to create an academic experience that would be shared, but also personal.”
Read MoreSpotlight on Faculty: Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies Luis Sal矇s
As part of our ongoing series on 91勛圖 faculty, the Office of Marketing and Communications sat down with Luis Sal矇s to discuss non-Western Christianities, womens rights in the Roman Empire, and Mexican-Russian fusion cooking.
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