Band rocks on after graduation
What's so wonderfully unique about a group of five men living in an obscure house in Norwich, Vt. with a cat named Nesta and surrounded by deer, moose and thousands of peeping frogs?
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What's so wonderfully unique about a group of five men living in an obscure house in Norwich, Vt. with a cat named Nesta and surrounded by deer, moose and thousands of peeping frogs?
The Arts at Dartmouth Awards Ceremony took place yesterday afternoon in Spaulding Auditorium to much fanfare. Students and professors appeared freshly-dressed and excited for the annual ceremony to recognize contributions to the arts in the past year.
Fall term Artist-in-Residence Jake Berthot, an abstract painter who lives and works in New York, will display some of his work in the Jaffe-Friede and Strauss Galleries at the Hopkins Center next term.
Kirsten Stromberg's '94 Senior Fellowship Award exhibition, titled, "Double Diamond Hitch," uses sight and sound, integrating music and art through sound sculpture, and prerecorded electroacoustic sound pickups attached to music. These haunting images draw people towards the Jaffe-Friede and Strauss Galleries at the Hopkins Center where the exhibition will be held until August 18.
Meredith Davis vividly displays a disturbing aspect of our society in her installation titled "Family Values" in the Barrow's Rotunda at the Hopkins Center for the Performing Arts.
Two talented Dartmouth alumni with a unique grasp of color and design are currently displaying their works as part of thePerspectives on Design Show at the Jaffe-Friede and Strauss Galleries in the Hopkins Center.
Every year, at the end of the Spring term, studio art senior majors display several selected works at the Jaffe-Friede Gallery at the Hopkins Center.
After the first song, members of the audience were no longer able to remain still. Several people got out of their seats and swayed and shook, moving their bodies in rhythm with Ani DiFranco's rapid music.
One of the most fantastic displays of West African art will be taken down from the Hood Museum later this week. The exhibit, "Imaging West Africa in Mask and Costume," reveals several insights into African society culture pertaining to the traditional "masquerades."
Silent black and white films emphasize the importance of physical motion and facial emotion. These films are an art in themselves, sparkling remnants of the developing film industry.
Next time you go to the Hop and check your Hinman Box, make sure to look at Sidney Dodge's drawings on the walls of the Upper Jewett Exhibition Corridor. This collection is a series of abstract drawings done in oil pastel, colored pencil, and pencil. It includes an array of colorful works that portray human and animal figures, household objects, and landscapes.