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Congratulations to the student-athletes of Middletown High School who qualified for scholar-athlete status for the 2024-25 ...
From denial to creation Article by Megan M.F. Everhart Photo courtesy of Sheik Hess-Lewis | Photo illustration by Jaynell Keeley October 10, 2024 UD Summer Scholar creates mixed-media art to explore ...
As a group, our WSRC scholars constitute a research community. They are busy working on projects in many diverse fields in a self-created community of learning, scholarship, and activism. Through ...
The exhibition at Pan American Art Projects, which features some twenty works from the collection of Martin Siskind—a close friend of the artist and custodian of a significant archive of his ...
Bernalillo County is inviting artists to submit proposals for a public art project that will be part of the New Mexico COVID ...
Scholars will work with the team in the Office of Institutional Research, Assessment and Accreditation specifically within Assessment and Accreditation. The major projects of the 2023-24 academic year ...
As Columbia Law School's inaugural artist-in-residence, Ross Smith will engage students and faculty through his "Art of Justice" project.
Coinciding with the Philly Comics Expo [PCX] on October 12, artists will be on-hand to discuss their print projects over bagels and coffee! Free and open to the public. Throughout the run of the ...
Register for this one-day symposium exploring the intersection of pleasure, desire, aesthetics, and race. Hosted by the Department of Art + Art History.
A cohort of college students—including three Bulldogs—from across the U.S. are using hands-on experiences from the Mississippi and Arkansas Delta to develop community-betterment projects now through ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Holly Rarick Witchey, a veteran Cleveland-based art historian, author, teacher, and arts advocate, has risen from the ranks at the nonprofit ICA Art Conservation to become the ...
Pan American Art Projects gallery is showing “Purvis Young: A Vision of Miami’s Cultural Identity,” an exhibition that pays tribute to the extraordinary legacy of Young.