Exhibits: News / Press
Current News
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Reserve your spot NOW! December 5, 4:15 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. starting at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery: Mellon Tri-College Artist-in-residence Carmen Papalia will lead registered participants on a Blind Field Shuttle, a non-visual walking tour around the Haverford campus. Limited to 40 participants. Reserve a spot by emailing hcexhibits@gmail.com.Learn more > -
October 26–December 16, 2012, Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery: What Can a Body Do? impels us to imagine a generative interplay between disability, creativity and beauty. Curated by Amanda Cachia, the show features the work of nine contemporary artists who invent and reframe disability across a range of media. haverford.edu/whatcanabodydoVisit the site >
Archived News
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Wednesday, 4/11, 8:00pm, Ryan Gym: Shaun El C. Leonardo will present a collaborative work, The Orchestra of Failure, featuring student athletes, raucous witnesses, and feats of endurance.Learn More > -
Wednesday, March 21st, 2012 7:30 p.m., Sharpless Auditorium, KINSC: Screening & Conversation with Filmmaker Julie Wyman and Olympic Weightlifter Cheryl Haworth. Screening and events held in conjunction with the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery exhibit And the Winner Is...Learn more > -
Wed. November 7, 8:00 PM, Chase Auditorium: Screening of “Night Sky” (62mins) and conversation with filmmaker Alison O’Daniel. Part of What Can a Body Do?Visit What Can a Body Do? -
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Jennifer Clark, 4th grade teacher at Hillendale Elementary School recently concluded a writing project with her students based around the work from Through The Plain Camera: Small and Shapely Pleasures in Contemporary Photography. Included here is some of the wonderful work the students produced.
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Haverford College welcomes applications for the position of Curator and Programs Coordinator for the John B. Hurford '60 Center for the Arts and Humanities. Deadline: January 31, 2012. Starting date: July 1, 2012. Please submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, writing sample and three letters of recommendation to Kerry Nelson.









