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Dean of Faculty Suzanne Keen recognized 14 faculty members with Dean’s Scholarly Achievement Awards in three categories at the May 3 faculty meeting.
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Pinnacles, a solo exhibition featuring sculptures by Assistant Professor of Art Amy Brener, is on display through Feb. 20 at New York art gallery Jack Barrett.
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Jane Taylor ’22 was among students who worked with artist Yashua Klos on his upcoming exhibition at the Wellin Museum. See what she has to say about the experience.
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The Junior Seminar in Art, led by Professor Rebecca Murtaugh visited MASS MoCA in North Adams, Mass. on Oct. 21. Olivia Holbrook ’23, a member of the class, writes here about her impressions and shares photos of the museum.
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Coda, a solo exhibition featuring the work of Professor of Art Katharine Kuharic, will be included in The Art Show 2021, organized by the Art Dealers Association of America.
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Ceramic sculptures by Rebecca Murtaugh, the John and Anne Fischer Professor of Fine Arts, are featured in a solo exhibition at the Davis Gallery on the campus of Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
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Hamilton welcomed 51 new faculty members including eight new tenure-track in addition to visiting professors, lecturers, and teaching fellows for the 2021-22 academic year. The College is in the midst of a 10-year period, begun in 2015, during which nearly half of its faculty will reach average retirement age.
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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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