The Hood Museum opens its new winter exhibitions
By Celine Choi | February 12, 2024The Winter Opening Event at the Hood featured new curations and a celebration of art aimed at building community.
The Winter Opening Event at the Hood featured new curations and a celebration of art aimed at building community.
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Hood Museum intern Molly Rouzie ’24 curated an exhibition entitled “Apocalypse When: Reflections on our Collective Psyche,” which is inspired by religious apocalyptic stories.
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Moderated by art history professor Mary Coffey, the panel featured artists Scherezade García and Sonia Romero with co-curator Claudia Zapata.
The “Painting History” tour, led by Jami Powell and Michael Hartman, explores the theme of art’s role in the construction of history.
One writer explores the current state of dance at Dartmouth and its place in campus culture.
The student-led exhibition, examining the intersection of visual media, service members and gender norms, is currently on view at the Hood Museum of Art.