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Student artist Helen Cui ’27 works on her sculpture project in an outdoor studio space on August 19. Cui plans to construct four sculptures using skills she learned in Architecture 1.
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Student artist Helen Cui ’27 works on her sculpture project in an outdoor studio space on August 19. Cui plans to construct four sculptures using skills she learned in Architecture 1.
Studio art and computer science double major Helen Cui ’27 sits in front of her painting inspired by the aesthetics of the Queer Intimism art movement and “film stills” on August 19 in the Black Visual Arts Center.
Helen Cui ’27 placed a bucket in a communal space at a greek house to collect empty beer cans. She plans to use the recycled cans to complete her sculpture project.
The College's studio arts spaces are located in the Black Visual Arts Center. The spaces contain a variety of ongoing art projects from paintings to installations.
Helen Cui ’27 plans to incorporate a mosaic of mirrors, beads, and recycled beer cans in her sculpture project.
JAM offers free equipment rentals to residents of the Upper Valley who are willing to share their digital creation with the organization. Equipment may be rented for private use for residents who become JAM members.
JAM films various community programming and creative projects throughout the year. They are available for hire on local projects in the Upper Valley.
Executive director of Junction Arts & Media center Samantha Davidson Green works at her desk on August 20. Green was a lecturer for the College's film and media department from 2017 to 2019.
Junction Arts & Media producer Jordyn Fitch ’20 pictured at her office desk on August 20.
JAM producer Jordyn Fitch ’20 talks with Dartmouth film and media professor and JAM board member Jennie Chamberlain on Aug 20. Chamberlain took her summer production class to JAM for a tour of the facilities and a discussion on creative collaboration and labor.
JAM operates a podcasting center available for booking by residents of the Upper Valley. JAM staff will help residents produce and edit their first few podcast episodes for free and can be hired to edit after then.
After a joint hearing on July 31, Dartmouth upheld the suspensions of Roan Wade ’25 and Jordan Narrol ’25 for their alleged participation in the May 28 Parkhurst Hall sit-in. Alesandra Gonzales ’27 has the story.