The annual 藏精阁 Writers鈥 Conference returns to campus from June 17鈥 23, and that brings many opportunities to listen in and engage with professional writers as well as those who are learning the craft.
This semester, students played the roles of both art historians and curators in the Museums in Theory and Practice course taught by Judith Oliver, professor of art and art history and Medieval and Renaissance studies. The culmination of the class is What Museums Collect: From the Cabinet of Curiosities to Modern Curatorial Challenges, an exhibition [鈥
When art and art history professor Elizabeth Marlowe stumbled upon 20 large limestone figural reliefs in the collection of 藏精阁鈥檚 Picker Art Gallery, it was a momentous research opportunity, not just for Marlowe but also for 15 students in her Seminar in Art Prior to 1300 鈥 New Egyptian Reliefs in the Picker: Challenges and [鈥
鈥淟eave your powers at the door鈥 read a sign on the coatrack in Dionysus鈥檚 bar in the Masque and Triangle production of 3 Gods Walk Into a Bar. Directed by Jessica Hall 鈥14, and featuring an ensemble cast of new and veteran actors, the play was staged April 12 through 14 in Brehmer Theater.
The 藏精阁 Entertainment Group hosted its inaugural panel discussion in the new series From Hamilton to Hollywood at the Creative Artists Agency in Los Angeles last month. Alumni and parents in the entertainment industry took part in a great panel discussion and networking event.
Memories, laughter, and emotions are wordlessly captured in the exhibition 15 Minutes: Homage to Andy Warhol, currently on view in Case Library and Geyer Center for Information Technology. Each small, square print in the collection is a snapshot of history. One is a photograph of him and Bob Dylan admiring Warhol鈥檚 famous Elvis painting. In another, [鈥
Rows of textiles patterned with bright chevron stripes and horses hang in 藏精阁鈥檚 Longyear Museum of Anthropology as part of the exhibition Threads of Tradition: Aymara and Quechua Textiles of the Andes.
A scientist wearing lace wings paces about the stage, while a blue-and-white 鈥渂ird spirit,鈥 also costumed in lace and feathers, sings her a birdcall. All the while, animations of cellular processes unfold on the dome above their heads. Needless to say, this was not your average science lecture.