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Student Work – WCMA Senior Art Show 2013

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Campus Resources – WCMA gallery

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Professor Johnson’s film honored at Cannes

Professor Liza Johnson’s film, Return, is the sole U.S. film chosen for the Cannes Film Festival’s Director’s Fortnight for 2011. Read the selection committee’s comments.

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Professor Chavoya’s exhibition opens in Mexico City

 Professor Chavoya’s exhibition, Asco: the Elite of the Obscure, opens in Mexico City. Check out the description at MUAC (Spanish), and review by Los Angeles Times.

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Art Major Emmanuel Whyte awarded Watson Fellowship

Whyte will pursue a project titled “Engaging the Gaze: Exploring Race, Identity, and Masculinity through an Artistic Lens.” The work will take him to France, Ghana, and Japan, interacting with artists...

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Professor Haxthausen wins Association of Art Museum Curators Awards for...

Professor Mark Haxthausen’s exhibition, Sol LeWitt: The Well-Tempered Grid, wins a first-ever Association of Art Museum Curators Awards for Excellence for the Williams College Museum of Art. Read the...

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Professor Hedreen wins Guggenheim Fellowship

Guy Hedreen, professor of art at Williams College, has been named a 2013 John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Fellow for his project, “The Iambic Artist in Greek Art, Lyric Poetry, and Homeric Epic.” Full...

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Art Major Nicolei Gupit ’13 paints mural for Mount Greylock Regional High School

“Light is a source of inspiration,” says Williams art major Nicolei Gupit ’13. “And I wanted this space to be inspirational.” Full press release.

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Laylah Ali launches new art project

Laylah Ali’s “John Brown Song!” launches as the most recent addition to the artists’ web series sponsored by the Dia Art Foundation. View “John Brown Song!”

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Barbara Takenaga new paintings at the DC Moore Gallery

Barbara Takenaga – DC Moore Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of Barbara Takenaga’s most recent paintings, which are her boldest and most diverse yet. For more.

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Mike Glier A 35 Year Survey Meander, because you can’t see much while marching

Sage College of Albany, 140 New Scotland Rd, Albany, NY, October 21 – December 21, 2014, Reception November 7, 6pm – 8pm For More:

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MEANDER, BECAUSE YOU CAN’T SEE MUCH WHILE MARCHING – the book

The book is both a tribute to Mike Glier’s long, wide-ranging career, and a glimpse into his intellectual and artistic process.  Like the exhibition at the Opalka Gallery that inspired it, the book...

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ART LUNCHES

Wednesdays, 11:45-1:15 in Driscoll Dining Hall Everyone is welcome!      

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Laylah Ali ’91 (and Professor of art at Williams) opened a solo exhibit of...

For more information and images, see http://paulkasmingallery.com/exhibition/laylah-ali–the-acephalous-series

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ART DEPARTMENT OPEN HOUSE!

Tuesday, April 21st, 8:00-9:00 p.m. in Goodrich! Come meet and mingle with art majors and professors. Find out what courses in Art History and Studio Art will be offered in 2015-16! Free Food and...

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CHAMPAGNE TOAST

All Art Majors please come to toast our graduating seniors outside on the WCMA Courtyard on May 15th at 6:30pm. The Senior Show.at WCMA to follow at 7:00pm.

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Professor Chavoya’s exhibition opens in Mexico City

 Professor Chavoya’s exhibition, Asco: the Elite of the Obscure, opens in Mexico City. Check out the description at MUAC (Spanish), and review by Los Angeles Times.

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Art Major Emmanuel Whyte awarded Watson Fellowship

Whyte will pursue a project titled “Engaging the Gaze: Exploring Race, Identity, and Masculinity through an Artistic Lens.” The work will take him to France, Ghana, and Japan, interacting with artists...

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Professor Haxthausen wins Association of Art Museum Curators Awards for...

Professor Mark Haxthausen’s exhibition, Sol LeWitt: The Well-Tempered Grid, wins a first-ever Association of Art Museum Curators Awards for Excellence for the Williams College Museum of Art. Read the...

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Carol Ockman, Professor of Art, SARAH BERNHARDT’S HANDKERCHIEF

Written and performed by Carol Ockman Directed by Thomas Leabhart Close encounters with stardom, my father’s suicide, and the power of objects: a drama in one act. 8 pm, Friday, April 15 and Saturday,...

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