February 15, 2010
Hamilton's Emerson Gallery will present an artists’ talk with Samuel Pellman, the Leonard C. Ferguson Professor of Music, and alumna Miranda Raimondi ’08, on Thursday, Feb. 18, at noon in the gallery. Pellman and Raimondi will discuss their work, "Music From Space: Samuel Pellman and Miranda Raimondi’s Selected Nebulae."
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February 10, 2010
“In the early ‘70s, we had a deal where you could leave for January, as long as you convinced Dean Winton Tolles that it had some academic value,” explained Josh Simpson, a 1972 Hamilton graduate, to the audience at the Science Center Kennedy Auditorium. And so Simpson managed to do just that – and Tolles allowed him, as Simpson had requested, to practice glass blowing in Vermont for the duration of that month. Simpson, who is now a professional glass blower, remarked “It was the best thing that had ever happened to me.”
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Work is Part of Wyndham Lewis Exhibition
February 5, 2010
The Emerson Gallery is lending a painting by Percy Wyndham Lewis from its collection to Fundación Juan March, an art museum in Madrid, Spain, for
Wyndham Lewis, 1882-1957. This exhibition, which opens on Feb. 5, brings together drawings and paintings by the British artist from across Europe and the United States. The loaned work was a gift to the gallery from Omar S. ’51 and Elizabeth Pound.
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January 25, 2010
The exhibition “Private (dis) play” featuring the sketchbooks of contemporary artists Julie Hefferman, Vincent Desidirio, Kurt Kauper, Mira Schor, Tom Knechtel, Catherine Hower and Hamilton professors Ella Gant and Katharine Kuharic opens at the New York Academy of Art on Tuesday, Jan. 26, in New York City.
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Four exhibitions exploring man’s fascination with existence and the cosmos
January 16, 2010
LOOK UP, four concurrent exhibitions featuring works by Hamilton College alumni, faculty and students will open in the Emerson Gallery at Hamilton on Monday, Jan. 18.
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October 19, 2009
Video artist Oliver Herring, whose work is now on exhibit in Hamilton's Emerson Gallery, will hold a gallery conversation with Emerson Gallery Consulting Director Ian Berry on Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 4:15 p.m. in the gallery. Following the conversation, a reception will be held at 5 p.m. for the three current exhibitions, including “Oliver Herring: Video Sketch.” The three exhibits, which also include “private (dis)play: Contemporary Artists’ Sketchbooks” and “William Palmer: Drawing from Life,” run until Jan. 3.
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Shows Examine Artists' Working Processes
August 24, 2009
The Emerson Gallery presents three exhibitions: “private(dis)play: Contemporary Artists’ Sketchbooks,” “Oliver Herring: Video Sketch” and “William Palmer: Drawing from Life” from August 24 through January 3. All three exhibits examine the working processes of artists via multiple media.
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May 21, 2009
Hamilton students Katerina Adair '10, Katie Anderson '11, and Kenley Stark '11 visited glass artist Josh Simpson '72 at his studio in Shelburne Falls, Ma., this week. The students are working with Susanna White, the Emerson Gallery's associate director and curator, to organize an exhibition of Simpson's work.
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January 23, 2009
On Monday, Jan. 19, the Emerson Gallery will open three new exhibitions that collectively examine West African masquerade, the ritual of masking, and its implications on identity and culture. An opening reception for the three exhibitions will be held on Tuesday, Jan. 27, from 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The trio will remain on view until April 5. The exhibitions, opening reception and special events, listed below, are free and open to the public.
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Faculty/Student Inspiration and Influence on Exhibit
June 2, 2008
Reciprocity, an exhibition featuring members of the studio art faculty paired with current students and recent graduates, will open in the Emerson Gallery on Thursday, June 5, and run through Sunday, August 10. In pairing faculty members and students with whom they have recently worked closely,
Reciprocity celebrates the art department and the ways in which teachers and students influence and inspire one another.
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