Tag: art
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Between Dreams, with Michon Weeks
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The Nobel Conference has long been an esteemed tradition at Gustavus Adolphus College, bringing together some of the brightest minds each year to share their insights with the student body and the public. What makes this conference unique is its multidisciplinary approach, incorporating perspectives from the sciences, humanities, and arts. The 2024 Nobel Conference, Sleep,…
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Senior August Moehrke’s solo exhibit explores what it means to be “home”
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August Moehrke ’18 opens his solo exhibit, “August Henry: Hygge” at the Schaefer Art Gallery Friday, January 12. The works explore concepts of being “present” and what it means to be “home”.
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Byers receives grant for artwork featuring glaciers and climate change
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Associate Professor of Art, Betsy Byers, has been awarded the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council Professional Mid-Career Artist Grant for her artwork on climate change and the rapidly melting glaciers at Glacier National Park.
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Nevitt’s Minneapolis Institute of Art Exhibit Featured by Star Tribune
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Art faculty member Jennifer Nevitt’s solo show at the Minneapolis Institute of Art, “Sans Terre,” was recently featured for its “unmistakeable physicality” in the Star Tribune.
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Hillstrom Museum of Art brings world class expert and famed photographer to Gustavus
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The Hillstrom Museum of Art will be a busy place with the opening of new exhibits, Jerome Myers: The Ash Can Artist of the Lower East Side and Stuart Klipper: The World in a Few States.
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Bold, thought-provoking “Solastalgia” exhibit opens at newly-remodeled Schaefer Gallery
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Artist Cristi Rinklin explores the term “Solastalgia” and its impact around the country in an exhibit opening at Gustauvus’ newly-remodeled Schaefer Gallery Thursday, October 12.
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Virginia A. Groot Foundation Grant Creates Visiting Artist-in-Residence Position
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A three-year, $300,000 grant from the Virginia A. Groot Foundation will support the development of a visiting three-dimensional artist-in-residence.
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Fictitious Landscapes Come to Gustavus
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With the help of Mary Carothers and Sue Wrbican, art students at Gustavus Adolphus College bring actual landscape images together with out-of-context signs to produce unusual and fictitious landscape photographs.