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The Communications and Marketing Office boasts a talented team of digital media interns whose photos provide snapshots of life on College Hill.
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Photographers Alya MacDonald ’25, Hana Dolan ’25, and Oliver Zhao ’24 share a compelling look – through a student lens – at the city of Utica, located just 20 minutes from campus.
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August’s news highlights ranged from Confederate memorials to town hall protocols. Links are provided, but some may require subscriptions to access content. Please contact Vige Barrie if you cannot open a link or do not have a subscription.
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Several articles by Assistant Professor of Art History Nadya Bair have recently been published in books and a journal.
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Ten members of Hamilton’s Junior Seminar art class visited New York City last week with Professor Rob Knight. Junior Seminar is a rite of passage for art concentrators to come together as a class and begin independently developing their artistic practices in a communal environment. Our three-day NYC adventure exposed us to the real-life art world. We visited several galleries, met with artists in their studios, and even attended a group art show that included a piece by Charlie Guterman ’22.
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The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has awarded Assistant Professor of Art History Nadya Bair $60,000 for the study of Cornell Capa and the International Center for Photography (ICP).
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College photographers Nancy Ford and Zack Stanek took a look back at 2021 and chose their favorite photos. Take a look at the gallery.
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Digital media interns working in Hamilton’s Communications and Marketing Office captured beautiful campus photos and snapshots of life on the Hill this past year.
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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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