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Fred Hagstrom publishes Artist’s Books
26 July 2024Fred Hagstrom, Rae Schupack Nathan Professor of Art, emeritus, completed three artist’s books on the topic of the nuclear tests that took place in the southwestern United States. In the series, Testing,…
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Kelly Connole exhibits work in New Orleans
3 May 2024Kelly Connole, professor of art, has artwork included in Ripple Effect, an exhibition focused on our planet’s oceans, waterways, and increasingly delicate marine ecosystems, at the Clay Center of New Orleans. The…
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Xavier Tavera, assistant professor of art, was featured by Mike Curran in a piece titled, “Xavier Tavera’s Borderlands at Somerset Public Library,” published by TEMP Reviews. Read the full piece.
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Conor McGrann exhibits at Gallery 360
5 March 2024Our Digital Studio Arts Technician, Conor McGrann will have work featured in an upcoming show at Gallery 360 in Minneapolis. The show runs from March 16 to April 21 with…
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Xavier Tavera in the Carleton Voice Outside link
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David Lefkowitz Featured in the Carleton Voice Outside link
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Jade Hoyer Awarded Brown University Fellowship Outside link
10 February 2024Assistant Professor of Art, Jade Hoyer is one of seven Artistic Practitioner Fellows for the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America at Brown University for Spring…
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Jade Hoyer Receives MN State Arts Board Grant
1 February 2024Jade Hoyer, assistant professor of art, has received a 2024 Creative Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. Hoyer will collaborate with Greenvale Park Elementary School staff and students in Northfield to create large-scale visual artworks on recycled handmade paper. The works will be displayed in a public installation, furthering the Creative Individuals program’s goals of connecting and engaging with members of the Minnesota community.
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Baird Jarman publishes in Smithsonian journal American Art
11 January 2024The article, “Many Hands Make Light-Fingered Work: Intellectual Property, the Pictorial Press, and Civil War Reportage,” is about how the visual reportage of sketch artists during the Civil War helped…
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Katie Ryor publishes article in the Ming Studies journal
4 January 2024Katie Ryor, Tanaka Memorial Professor of International Understanding and Art History, published an article, “He Liangjun (1506-1573), ‘On Painting’: An Annotated Translation,” in the journal Ming Studies. In the same issue is her interview with Julia K. Murray, professor emerita at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, part of the journal’s series of conversations with recently retired luminaries in the field of Ming dynasty humanities.