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Featuring four interactive works that transect the Wellin Museum’s Dietrich Exhibition Gallery, Sarah Oppenheimer: Sensitive Machine breaks down barriers among art, audience, and architecture. Tracy L. Adler, Johnson-Pote Director of the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art, recently discussed the artist and her work.
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Sometimes, the perfect opportunity requires a bit of perseverance to obtain. This was certainly the case for Ellie Silk ‘22, who landed an internship at New York’s Hirschl and Adler Galleries.
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The idea of a summer research project might bring to mind images of laboratories and libraries. But for Malik Irish ’22, it looks a lot different. The sociology and art double major is currently working on music videos to accompany an EP he’s writing titled Fantasy World: Living in the System.
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“Do what you’re passionate about.” This advice from a Hamilton alum inspired America Grafton ’24 to create the Mojave Art Collective, a project that combines her interests in art and the environment.
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Hillary Bisonó Ortega ’21, an art and cinema and media studies major, received a Smallen Creativity Grant for her project “A Tale of Two Bushwicks,” a photographic documentation of changes in the neighborhood where she grew up. She describes the project below. Her work and that of 12 other senior art majors is on display at the Wellin Museum through May 20.
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A painting by Professor of Art Katharine Kuharic is featured in the current issue of Flaunt, a satirical fashion and culture magazine based in Los Angeles.
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Associate Professor of Art Robert Knight recently participated in an interdisciplinary virtual workshop presented by the Narratives Research Group of the University of British Columbia, Vancouver.
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Ceramic sculptures by Rebecca Murtaugh, the John and Anne Fischer Professor of Fine Arts, are on display at the Kirkland Art Center in a two-person exhibition that explores vibrant handmade abstract artworks.
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Thirteen Ways, a solo exhibition by Associate Professor of Art Robert Knight, is on display through March 6 at Boston’s Gallery Kayafas.
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Within the first five minutes of our conversation, art major Luke Bernard ’21 admitted that he does not consider himself to be good at art. The creative aspect, he clarifies. He approaches art from a technical standpoint — he can’t paint or draw, but give him a topic and a camera, and he’ll be fine, he said.
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