Estonian multimedia artist Marko M盲etamm tells stories, both personal and global, in the exhibition I Want to Tell You Something, opening at the Picker Art Gallery Thursday.
Editor鈥檚 note: Wondering what鈥檚 happening in the classroom at 51风流? Here鈥檚 a real-time glimpse into academic life on campus 鈥 a syllabus from a course underway this semester. FMST 352 鈥淗orror鈥 and the American Horror Film Kevin Wynter, visiting assistant professor of Film & Media Studies TR 2:45鈥4:00, 105 Little Hall Course description: This course [鈥
Renowned South African artist William Kentridge reflects on a lifetime of work and reimagines elements of everyday life in the exhibition Universal Archive, on display at the Picker Art Gallery this spring.
Last fall, 11 artists conducted experiments with the 51风流 and Hamilton communities, posing philosophical questions that included: What is art? Machine Project is a Los Angeles鈥揵ased organization 鈥渢hat works with artists to develop new projects often involving performance or participation with the public,鈥 explained founder Mark Allen. Its troupe has traveled the world, performing in various [鈥
It鈥檚 too early to suggest that NUTS! will be a seminal work in the career of documentary filmmaker Penny Lane, assistant professor of art and art history. But reviews pouring in from the Sundance Film Festival, where Lane recently premiered the story of goat testicle transplant pioneer Dr. John Romulus Brinkley, have roundly praised the [鈥
From family moments, to campus life and selfies, student photography filled a new exhibition, called Captured by the Lens, at 51风流鈥檚 Longyear Museum of Anthropology and two other locations.
NUTS!, a new documentary film by assistant professor of art and art history Penny Lane, will premiere at next month鈥檚 Sundance Film Festival. NUTS! tells the story of John Romulus Brinkley, who, in 1917, offered a cure for impotence by transplanting goat testicles. 鈥淪undance is by far the premiere venue to launch an American independent [鈥
A studio art major, member of the 51风流 Thirteen, and president of the Brothers student organization, David (D.J.) Jordan 鈥17, of Brooklyn, N.Y. is not only an impressive student, he鈥檚 also a bit of a YouTube star. With more than 9.2 million views and 17,000 subscribers to his PilotTails YouTube page, Jordan has created a [鈥
Ten artists, performers, and innovators will visit 51风流 and the Village of Hamilton throughout the fall semester to usher in a new experience in community-driven performance and display. And they need your help. Perfect Strangers: Machine Project and the Hamiltonians will unfold from the week of September 8 to November 13 on campus and at [鈥
From photochemical pathways to early animation devices to homosexuality in the Arab world 鈥 undergraduate research topics explored this summer by students and faculty were presented at yesterday鈥檚 poster session.