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Philips Wing in Magill Library
Wednesday, Sep. 19
Tea at 4:15 p.m.
Talk at 4:30 p.m.
Sponsored by the Hurford Center for the Arts and Humanities, the German Department and the Library
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The work of sculptor Peter Rockwell ’58 is the subject of a restrospective exhibition at the Norman Rockwell Museum through October 25. In a recent newspaper profile, the artist talks about his first encounter with sculpture in a studio art class he took at Haverford. Says Rockwell, “… After about the third class, I fell head over heels in love with it.”
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Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Sept. 7
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October 21-December 4, 2011 Walker Evans in Color, Atrium Gallery, Marshall Fine Arts Center. The Railroad in the Landscape, Magill Library, The Alcove Gallery.
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February 4 - March 6, 20011 Magill Library, The Alcove Gallery
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Two fine arts majors receive Humanities Center internships this summer.
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Richenda Cope '05, Hannah-Ruth Miller '10, and Goda Trakumaite '10 found artistic inspiration in the scenic beauty of Newfoundland thanks to a program sponsored by Mark Chehi '78 and Johanna Chehi.
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Annemarie Guglemann was a political science major at Bryn Mawr who took fine arts classes at Haverford. She is an artist who recently won an emerging artist's grant from the Durham Arts Council.
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"Twelve Gates: Encounter with Hildegard of Bingen," featuring mixed media works by Assistant Professor Hee Sook Kim, runs through June 8 at Brooklyn's Chi Contemporary Fine Art Gallery.
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Alumni Relations Office will also host an event at the gallery on Dec 12
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Mark Chehi '78 and his wife Johanna, parents of Stephen '11, invite fine arts students to spend summers pursuing their craft in the picturesque Newfoundland village.
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New security systems, new lighting and added environmental controls raise the gallery's exhibition capabilities to museum standards.
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Sunday April 22, 2-3:30pm, Atrium Gallery Marshall Fine Arts
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Color Photography Exhibit in Atrium Gallery, Marshall Fine Arts Center
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English and fine arts double major Natasha Cohen-Carroll ‘13 spent the summer at a performing arts academy in Ahmedabad, India.
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Sept. 2 - Oct. 7, Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery: Using plastic resins, found objects, and various casting and carving techniques, artist Markus Baenziger invents floridly beautiful flora that often merge with or emerge from technological debris.
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Fri., Oct. 15 - Sat., Oct 16, 2010: International scholars and practitioners gather for the first ever symposium devoted to Paul Strand’s historic work in Mexico. Organized in conjunction with the publication of Paul Strand in Mexico by James Krippner, Haverford College Professor of History, and a companion exhibit at Aperture.
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Organized by Assistant Professor of Fine Arts Hee Sook Kim and Associate Professor of East Asian Studies Hank Glassman, the Korean Arts Festival brings to Haverford College traditional as well as contemporary Korean art, music, and performance. Sponsored by the John B. Hurford '60 Humanities Center, the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, the Kessinger Family Fund for Asian Performing Arts, the Korea Society, and the Haverford College Departments of Fine Arts and East Asian Studies.
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David Brooks, a visiting assistant professor of fine arts at Haverford, helped students at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts fashion works of architectural sculpture during a week long visit to the school.
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Andrew Millstein '84 named general manager for Walt Disney Animation Studios.
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Weil's Collection, Los Millares: Recent Bronzes and Monotypes will be displayed at the New York Gallery from March 6 - April 12
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On View Until Sept 30 in Marshall Fine Arts Center
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June 15–Sept. 30, 2012, Marshall Fine Arts Center,
Atrium Gallery: This exhibition of 42 photographs and related materials has been chosen from more than 200 recent acquisitions that have become part of a rich trove that encompasses all genres of photography, from travel and portraits to conceptual and post-modern work.
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June 15–Sept. 30, 2012, Magill Library, Alcove Study Gallery: The works of the 15 photographers in this exhibition are a concise summary of the history of the technology of photography, the quest to stop time and the changing aesthetics used to represent it.
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The Wall Gallery in Magill Library
Monday through Thursday from 9am-6pm
and Friday from 9am-4pm
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The New York gallery is showing 18 of his new paintings in oil and mixed media through October 15.
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Markus Baenziger solo exhibition, "Field Guide" reviewed on philly.com
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Art in America reviews Ying Li's solo exhibition held at Lohin Geduld Gallery.
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The Wall Street Journal singles out the professor of fine arts' photos in a review of the George Eastman House exhibit, "Still Here: Contemporary Artists and the Civil War."
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Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, May 6-15, 2011. Artists' Reception: Friday May 6th, 5pm: The Haverford College Department of Fine Arts is pleased to present the thesis exhibition of the graduating class of 2011. This year's nine seniors pursued concentrations in painting, printmaking, and sculpture.
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"Garden as Muse" April 22- June 24, 2011
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Professor of Photography has exhibit in Philadelphia
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March 25 - April 22, 2011, Marshall Fine Arts Atrium
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Stichter shared insights about building a career as a sculptor and her techniques for creating large-scale works out of clay during an artist residency at Washington State University.
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Nic Yulo, BMC '11, selected as a winner in the Emerging Vision show at York Arts Gallery
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October 22-December 5, 2010 in Haverford College's Magill Library. The exhibit honors the legacy of Philadelphia photographer Judith Taylor, who died in 2010.
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After serving as Hurford Humanities Center-sponsored interns at the Philadelphia Museum of Art this summer, Janet Yoon '10 and Andreea Bailuc '11 are pursuing exciting new opportunities in the art world.
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Looking for the American Dream: Andrew Borowiec’s Ohio Photographs, will be on view February 20 – May 30, 2010.
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Special Collections Exhibit • Sharpless Gallery, Magill Library • March 3, 2010 through September 17, 2010
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May 7 - Jun 8, 2009: Ch'i Contemporary Fine Art is proud to present Encounters, twelve monumental paintings by Hee Sook Kim and a video installation collaboration with Christopher Shultis.
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Bryn Mawr College seniors Sylvia Kim and Juliana Magnifico will display their senior thesis fine arts projects at Haverford’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, May 9-31, 2009. An opening reception will be held Saturday, May 9, from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Gallery.
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April 3 - May 3, 2009 at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery. The exhibition comprises an in depth view of six artists' understanding of the intimate relationships between drawing and painting, with many examples from the work of each artist.
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To advance the integration of visuality in disciplines ranging beyond Art History and Fine Arts, and to engage students in its various theoretical, generic, and material modes, these grants support development of new courses, the major renovation of existing courses, and/or the creation of interdisciplinary curricular offerings in various areas of visual culture.
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Marianne Weil’s new exhibit, “Los Millares: Recent Bronzes and Monotypes” at New York’s Kouros Gallery was recently featured in this month’s Art in America.
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Throughout the 2007-2008 academic year Haverford will be celebrating “Alumni Year in the Arts” (AYA). Each month from September to May, notable alumni will come to campus to discuss their achievements in one of nine areas: arts and urban renewal, writing, Hollywood, visual culture, filmmaking, music, theater, journalism, and visual art/photography.
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Hilary Leichter ’07 and Brendan Wattenberg ’06 are producing a show for the NYC International Fringe Festival, a natural next step to their successes in the theater arts at Haverford.
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Jewell Sparks '92 has balanced her passions for fine arts and cellular biology as a biologist and manager of her own production company, Sparkie Brown Productions.
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Works by Marlene Bronstein Dubin (Bryn Mawr College Class of 1962), Robert Feinland (Haverford College Class of 1967), and Scott Peltzer (Haverford Class of 1982) will be the focus of the annual alumni exhibit at Haverford’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, June 1-Sept.16.
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Colette Freedman '90, playwright and producer, introduces a new play called "Sister Cities."
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On Friday, Feb. 23, Rebecca Morgan '10 was one of several people honored for her contributions to a mural at the Joint Replacement Center of the Christiana Medical Center in Wilmington, Del.
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Jonathan Fein '72 explores the value of objects in a post-9/11 world through his documentary, "Objects and Memory."
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James House becomes a new and interactive space dedicated to student artists.
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Paintings by Associate Professor of Fine Arts Ying Li are featured in “Sacred Land: Paintings from Where St. Francis Lived,” running April 6-May 6 in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery.
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The unsung history of landscape painting in Pennsylvania is revealed in a new exhibition at Haverford’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery. “The Pennsylvania Landscape: Colonial to Contemporary,” running March 2 – April 1, 2007, is the first exhibition to bring together depictions of the Keystone State from first European settlement to the present day.
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Rare textiles of the Chin peoples, a heterogeneous hill group living in western Myanmar (Burma), northeastern India, and Bangladesh, will be on view at the John B. Hurford ’60 Humanities Center, Stokes Building, Room 102, from February 16 to March 25, 2007.
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The John B. Hurford ’60 Humanities Center presents the theater group Dead Genius Productions in the original play It or Her, Saturday, Jan. 27 at 8 p.m. in Lunt Basement.
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Haverford’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery will be host to a unique exhibition of Israeli and Palestinian screenprint art, Jan. 26-Feb. 25, 2007. Entitled “35 Prints—35 Years of Occupation: Israeli and Palestinian Artists Against the Occupation and for a Common Tomorrow,” the exhibit was originally created to address the possibility of using art as a bridge to resolving conflict.
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“Four Printmakers” will exhibit their works in Haverford’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Oct. 27-Nov. 22, 2006. The exhibit will be curated by painter and printmaker Hee Sook Kim, assistant professor of fine arts.
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Secrets of the underground production of German V-1 and V-2 rockets, the dark and foreboding beginning of the modern space age, will be shown in a display of photographs by Philadelphia-based photographer Alvin Gilens at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Sept. 15-Oct. 20. An opening reception will be held Friday, Sept. 15, from 5-7 p.m. at the Gallery.
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After Hurricane Katrina, Lane Savadove '89's theater company, EgoPo, relocated to Philadelphia.
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Emily Taber '07’s backstage background comes in handy at People’s Light and Theatre Company in Malvern, Pa., where she currently interns courtesy of the Hurford Humanities Center.
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A selection of photographs by Charles Henry Currier (1851-1938) and paintings by Robert Feinland '67 will be part of the annual alumni exhibit at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, May 26-Sept.10.
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Through paintings, drawings, photography, and sculpture, four artists explore the theme of “Bodies and Spirits” at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Feb. 24-March 26.
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"Conversations in Paint," a traveling exhibition of 30 works reflecting the diversity of visual language in contemporary painting, will be on display at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery Jan. 20 through Feb. 19.
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Haverford College will present an exhibit of documentary photography by Sue [Lorenzi] Sojourner, “The Some People of That Place: 1960s Holmes Co. Mississippi—The Local People and Their Civil Rights Movement,” from February 1 through 28, 2006.
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Shakespeare in Hollywood is a festival of mistaken identity, unrequited love, chaos, and confusion recalling the days of the great “screwball comedies,” and is the latest work by prolific playwright Ken Ludwig ’72, author of the Tony-nominated Lend Me a Tenor, Moon Over Buffalo, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Twentieth Century, and Crazy for You, which won the 1992 Tony for Best Musical. The rollicking, literate comedy had its Philadelphia premiere at the Wilma Theatre in December.
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Philadelphia artist Carole Sivin will display her most recent clay and paper sculptures at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, September 23 through October 23.
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When Alison D’Amato ’02 decided she wanted to attend graduate school for dance, she knew it would be difficult to find funding for such “non-traditional” goals, as she puts it.
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Approximately 950 alumni, spouses, and guests returned to campus May 27 through 29 to enjoy old friends, faculty, and the friendly environs of 370 Lancaster Avenue.
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Alumni artists of Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges will be featured in an exhibit at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery this summer. Christine Lafuente (BMC ’91), and Scott Sherk (HC ’75) will display their works May 27 through September 18.
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“Closing Time,” a selection of sculptures by Christopher Cairns, will be featured in the Cantor-Fitzgerald Gallery April 1-May 1.
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The religious paintings of New York-based artist Simon Carr will be on display in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery February 25 through March 27.
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Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery Online
John B. Hurford '60 Humanities Center Homepage
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AIDS memorial quilt is put on display in Founders Great Hall.
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Painters, sculptors, photographers, and multimedia artists from the faculty and staff of Bryn Mawr, Haverford, and Swarthmore Colleges will display their works in an exhibit at Haverford’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Nov. 5-Dec. 17, 2004.
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“A Selection of Late 19th- and Early 20th-Century French Masterpieces from the Collection of John C. Whitehead,” one of Haverford’s most prominent alumni, will be exhibited this fall at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery.
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"Dennison's images are immediately weird, but they only get creepier the closer you look..."
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