Items tagged with visual arts
Galleries
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The Senior Art Exhibition brings together artwork made by 13 graduating seniors in the Department of Art at the end of their undergraduate journey at Lewis & Clark College. -
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Selected images from the accessCeramics collection. -
The fantastic, miraculous and sensational features forming the popular legend of Saint Francis of Assisi inspire an upcoming exhibit at Lewis & Clark’s Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art, which opens Sept. 6, 2007. -
A Fall '08 exhibit at Watzek Library examines 500 years of bookbinding history, from the era of vellum through contemporary handmade books, revealing some of the lesser-known items in the rare book holdings of Lewis & Clark College Special Collections -
The work of 50 up-and-coming photographers from around the world will be on display at the Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art this spring. reGeneration: 50 photographers of tomorrow, which opens January 22, 2009. -
For many Lewis & Clark students, moving to Portland, Oregon is just one more stop on a lifelong international journey. These photographs were taken by junior Andrea Liamzon throughout her travels. -
An accomplished artist and world traveler, Ross Christy ’09 shares his thoughts about art and education and his hopes for the future. -
With support from a prestigious grant program, Katie Walter ’09 will devote her summer to promoting peace in a small community in India.
Events
May 23rd, 2013
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6:00am - 9:00pm:
E. McKnight Kauffer, Gwen Raverat, and the Illustration of Modernity
Curated by Associate Professor of English, Rishona Zimring and 2012 graduate, Casey Newbegin, this exhibit explores artistic responses to rapid change in the period before WWII. On display at Watzek Library, through May 2013.
May 24th, 2013
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6:00am - 9:00pm:
E. McKnight Kauffer, Gwen Raverat, and the Illustration of Modernity
Curated by Associate Professor of English, Rishona Zimring and 2012 graduate, Casey Newbegin, this exhibit explores artistic responses to rapid change in the period before WWII. On display at Watzek Library, through May 2013.
May 25th, 2013
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6:00am - 9:00pm:
E. McKnight Kauffer, Gwen Raverat, and the Illustration of Modernity
Curated by Associate Professor of English, Rishona Zimring and 2012 graduate, Casey Newbegin, this exhibit explores artistic responses to rapid change in the period before WWII. On display at Watzek Library, through May 2013.
May 26th, 2013
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6:00am - 9:00pm:
E. McKnight Kauffer, Gwen Raverat, and the Illustration of Modernity
Curated by Associate Professor of English, Rishona Zimring and 2012 graduate, Casey Newbegin, this exhibit explores artistic responses to rapid change in the period before WWII. On display at Watzek Library, through May 2013.
May 27th, 2013
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6:00am - 9:00pm:
E. McKnight Kauffer, Gwen Raverat, and the Illustration of Modernity
Curated by Associate Professor of English, Rishona Zimring and 2012 graduate, Casey Newbegin, this exhibit explores artistic responses to rapid change in the period before WWII. On display at Watzek Library, through May 2013.
May 28th, 2013
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6:00am - 9:00pm:
E. McKnight Kauffer, Gwen Raverat, and the Illustration of Modernity
Curated by Associate Professor of English, Rishona Zimring and 2012 graduate, Casey Newbegin, this exhibit explores artistic responses to rapid change in the period before WWII. On display at Watzek Library, through May 2013.
May 29th, 2013
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6:00am - 9:00pm:
E. McKnight Kauffer, Gwen Raverat, and the Illustration of Modernity
Curated by Associate Professor of English, Rishona Zimring and 2012 graduate, Casey Newbegin, this exhibit explores artistic responses to rapid change in the period before WWII. On display at Watzek Library, through May 2013.
May 30th, 2013
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6:00am - 9:00pm:
E. McKnight Kauffer, Gwen Raverat, and the Illustration of Modernity
Curated by Associate Professor of English, Rishona Zimring and 2012 graduate, Casey Newbegin, this exhibit explores artistic responses to rapid change in the period before WWII. On display at Watzek Library, through May 2013.
May 31st, 2013
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6:00am - 9:00pm:
E. McKnight Kauffer, Gwen Raverat, and the Illustration of Modernity
Curated by Associate Professor of English, Rishona Zimring and 2012 graduate, Casey Newbegin, this exhibit explores artistic responses to rapid change in the period before WWII. On display at Watzek Library, through May 2013.
News
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Adjacent Possibilities- New show by Cara Tomlinson -
Article from the WSJ recognizes the LC Senior Exhbit -
Remy Neymarc ‘12 claimed 1st and 2nd place at the Mobile World Congress Barcelona Video Competition. -
Article about Mike Rathbun sculpture -
Odell voted Teacher of the Year by Students.
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President Glassner has announced the winners of the President’s Scholarship for Academic Engagement—Eva Ramey, Kelsey Kahn, Lily Clarke, and Jordan Anderson. -
Garrick Imatani, assistant professor of art, recently received significant funding from the Regional Arts & Culture Council and The Ford Family Foundation. Imatani and Tammy Jo Wilson, adjunct professor of art, also received Oregon Arts Commission career opportunity awards. -
The 2013 Senior Art Exhibition brings together artwork made by 27 graduating seniors in the Department of Art. April 5 - May 19, 2013 -
Experience collaboration, critical thinking, and creative expression at their best. -
Jackson Davis, a 12-year-old from the Washington, D.C., area, visited Lewis & Clark last month as part of his national drive to create a postage stamp honoring York. -
Photography and its total abstraction are the focus of the current exhibition at the Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art at Lewis & Clark. -
Locals in search of an interesting destination in the metro area need look no further than Lewis & Clark, according to a recent article in The Oregonian. -
Millions of people watching the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 5, will see the work of Lewis & Clark student Remy Neymarc when they tune in to the big game. -
Throughout Portland this fall, galleries are honoring the legacy of Bonnie Bronson, a powerful force in the regional arts community who died in a climbing accident in 1990. -
Striving to build a nanoscience program in the liberal arts tradition, Lewis & Clark professors have emphasized a unique interdisciplinary approach. -
Bringing together artwork made by 13 graduating seniors in the Department of Art, the Senior Art Exhibition opens April 1 at the Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art at Lewis & Clark. -
Viewers enter virtual worlds of spiders, ceramics, and graffiti with the help of digital initiativesA new series of digital initiatives is extending the college’s global reach and influencing the study of the humanities around the world. -
The recent work of two Lewis & Clark faculty members will be on display at the Ronna and Eric Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary art January 20 through March 13. -
Alumna Janice Packard M.A.T. ’94, a teacher at Estacada High School, was named Oregon’s art educator of the year. -
Maisha Foster-O’Neal ’11 is taking a creative approach to sexual assault prevention. Combining a healthy dose of humor, a love of art, and a dedication to issues of gender and sexuality, Foster-O’Neal created a three-page comic strip, titled “Sex Talk,” to encourage open and honest discussion about sex and consent. -
Each year, tens of thousands of website visitors read stories, watch videos, and flip through photo slideshows that highlight the success of our students, faculty, and alumni. Here are the top 10 biggest stories from Lewis & Clark College in 2010. -
Each year, tens of thousands of website visitors read stories, watch videos, and flip through photo slideshows that highlight the success of our students, faculty, and alumni. Here are the top 10 biggest stories from Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling in 2010. -
Among the 144 students who entered the Master of Arts in Teaching program this year, 11 plan to specialize in teaching art. This represents the largest cohort of arts teachers ever for Lewis & Clark Graduate School of Education and Counseling. -
The annual Ray Warren Multicultural Symposium at Lewis & Clark (Nov. 10-12) will offer three days of lectures, panel discussions, and performances exploring what it means to talk about racism in 2010. -
Lewis & Clark’s newest public sculpture honors a neglected member of the Corps of Discovery. -
This fall, the Hoffman Gallery at Lewis & Clark presents Alison Saar: Bound for Glory, an exhibition exploring the sculptures and works on paper of an important contemporary artist. Opening September 7, the exhibition features Alison Saar’s public artworks and the more personal pieces she creates in her Los Angeles studio. -
The Oregonian’s review of Lewis & Clark’s York Memorial praises the work’s “subtle power” and the college’s leadership in challenging public memory.
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This spring, a new memorial appears on Lewis & Clark’s campus, honoring a key member of the Corps of Discovery too long ignored by history. -
This spring, the Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary Art will feature the work of 19 graduating seniors in the Department of Art. -
Remy Neymarc ’12 is drawing on his talent as a photographer to create a series of inspiring videos about Pioneer Athletics.
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