Time Suspended: Transforming Still Images
Join the HARN Museum of Art for an afternoon of movement and sound in the exhibition Global Perspectives: Highlights from the Contemporary Collection. Student interns will infuse the gallery with […]
Join the HARN Museum of Art for an afternoon of movement and sound in the exhibition Global Perspectives: Highlights from the Contemporary Collection. Student interns will infuse the gallery with […]
Bob Mueller, Associate Professor of Printmaking will discuss the direct link between the material and philosophical genesis of the work, delving deeper into erotic theory as the wellspring of idea […]
This HESCAH lecture is on the work of Venezuelan artist Roberto Obregón, whose career spanned the decades from the 1960s to his death in 2000 and who is a key […]
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The collision of thought processes around innovative ways of visualizing social inequities often brings artists, educators, and engineers together. Join Michelle Tillander, Associate Professor of Art and Sally Crane, PhD […]
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Sean Miller, Associate Professor of Sculpture and Bethany Taylor, Associate Professor of Drawing discuss the ontological and ecological ideas that fuel their work. Might temporal approaches to art making inform […]
Meghan Moe Beitiks, Lecturer in Interdisciplinary Studio Art; Jillian Browning, Teaching Lab Specialist in Photography, Painting and Drawing; and Lynn Tomaszewski, Director of SA+AH and Professor of Practice will present […]
María Rogal, Professor of Graphic Design and Heidi Powell, Assistant Professor of Art Education will discuss how collaborations in Guatemala (Powell) and México (Rogal) provide rich opportunities to explore complexity […]
Can an entire nation be represented by its cuisine? This documentary journeys to the kitchens of Peru’s coast, highlands and jungle, as well as Peruvian expat communities in Paris, London, […]
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When high-profile artists are accused of sexual misconduct, how should the art world respond? Inspired by CENTURY‘s Chuck Close photograph of Lorna Simpson, and John Berger’s provocative claim that “looking […]
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In connection with the exhibition “Divergent Convergence: The Arts of Creativity, Discovery & Inquiry,” this afternoon event will feature original works by the 2018-2019 Harn Composer-in-Residence Diogo Carvalho incorporating music, dance, […]