All News
-
Willie E. Williams ’73, a renowned photographer and the Audrey A. and John L. Dusseau Professor in the Humanities at Haverford, recounted his early experiences with art during a talk in the Wellin Museum’s gallery.
-
Artnet News tapped Tracy L. Adler, the Johnson-Pote Director of the Wellin Museum of Art, to offer her opinion for the publication’s article, Who Are the Most Influential Artists of the Last Century?
-
An article by Professor of Art Katharine Kuharic was published this week by Painters on Paintings (PoP). It is the first in a two-part series titled “Katharine Kuharic on the Pantheon.”
Topic -
Three ceramic sculptures by Associate Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh are included in a group exhibition titled Bound By Matter at the Lichtundfire Gallery in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
Topic -
Substance, a solo exhibition featuring the work of Associate Professor of Art Rebecca Murtaugh, is on display through Sept. 27 at the Goodyear Gallery, at Dickinson College.
Topic -
Citizen artist and performer Vanessa German brought her works from the streets of Pittsburgh to the Wellin Museum’s Innovative Approaches, Honored Traditions exhibit on Sept. 9, celebrating the museum’s 5th anniversary. She performed spoken word poetry and presented the story behind her sculptures, which will be part of the museum’s permanent collection.
-
The work of Associate Professor of Art Robert Knight is on display in Reverence: Ben Altman and Robert Knight at SUNY Cortland’s Dowd Gallery. A reception will take place on Thursday, Aug. 31, from 5 to 6:30 p.m.
Topic -
In celebration of its fifth anniversary, the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art is presenting an exhibition of 140 works of art drawn from its permanent collection.
-
As a student art assistant in the Kennedy Arts Center, Marisabel Rey ’19 spent hours loading and unloading kilns in the ceramics studio. Her interest grew, and eventually she would devote a summer to exploring the glazing process.
Topic -
The work of Professor of Art Ella Gant and Sam Pellman, the James L. Ferguson Professor of Music, is featured in NYFA Presents: Digital Profiling.
Topic