Beyond Language: Indigo-Dyeing Exhibit Highlights Traditional Japanese Technique
Students in Kimiko Suzuki’s “Advanced Japanese” course took their learning beyond the classroom by collaborating with Philadelphia artists to produce the dyed textiles on display in VCAM.
View ArticleYuying Rong ’20 Narrates Stories of Science through Comics
The biology major combined her passion for drawing comics and experience in science with an exhibition of autobiographical comics in the Marian E. Koshland Integrated Natural Sciences Center (KINSC).
View ArticleHannah Kolzer ’22 and Lillian Sweeney ’23 Curate For Quaker and Special...
The exhibitions they created as part of their jobs in Lutnick Library, “Quaker and Special Collections Across Disciplines” and “The Life and Objects of Rufus Jones,” will be on display through the end...
View ArticleSemester Closes With Openings of Five New Exhibits
Students in six courses from across disciplines produced five exhibitions in VCAM and Lutnick Library expressing their learning through visual art.
View ArticleNew Exhibit Curated By Courtney Lynne Carter ’17 Takes a Long, Hard Look at...
WE’RE SORRY THIS ITEM IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE, up through March 6 in VCAM, finds comedic value in a serious subject.
View Article“The Local Story is the Larger Story” and the Bicentennial in Philadelphia
A new exhibit in the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery explores the summer of 1976 in Philadelphia through a documentary created by the 2019 Summer Doculab Fellows.
View ArticleWHAT THEY LEARNED: Honglan Huang ’16
Honglan Huang loves books—that’s one of the reasons she majored in comparative literature. During her course of study at Haverford she explored all kinds of literature, concentrating, for her major, on...
View ArticleStudent Curator Brings Her Vision To Life
Last week, Consent to be Seen became the newest exhibit displayed in Magill Library’s Sharpless Gallery. It features 13 portraits by artist Riva Lehrer, who focuses on identity in portraiture, often...
View ArticleSophie McGlynn ’18 Helps Celebrate the American Friends Service Committee...
Last week Magill Library’s Sharpless Gallery, for its second consecutive exhibit, unveiled a student-curated show. Sophie McGlynn ’18, a political science major and peace, justice, and human rights...
View ArticleHenry Morales Welcomes Us Home With “Mi Casa Es Mi Casa”
As Dorothy Gale once said, “There’s no place like home.” Hurford Center Post-Bac Henry Morales’ new exhibition, Mi Casa Es Mi Casa, explores the intimacy, privacy, and comfort of home—specifically his...
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