Posts tagged with “Exhibitions” (All posts)
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On Monday, January 18, the Perlman Teaching Museum opened its newest exhibition, Being Public/Public Beings, curated by the students of Professor Ross Elfine’s Fall 2020 Art and Democracy seminar. The…
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The Perlman Teaching Museum reopens this fall with an exciting program of exhibitions and events rooted in a collaboration between the museum and Gould Library. The galleries are open at limited capacity during regular opening hours.
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The Light in Cuban Eyes!
22 January 2020Ever want to know more about Cuban Photography and Film? Yeah? Well, we got you.
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Kentridge Exhibition in the Perlman Teaching Museum
27 September 2019Last week, the William Kentridge exhibition opened in the Perlman Teaching Museum, inside the Weitz Center for Creativity.
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South African Artist Featured in Perlman Exhibitions
18 September 2019The Perlman Teaching Museum begins its fall programming with linked exhibitions by multi-disciplinary artist William Kentridge.
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Alumni Ceramics Show at the Weitz Center
1 March 2019FROM THE BEGINNING, an exhibition featuring the work of 18 Carleton alums, opens Friday March 1 in the Weitz Center’s Hamlin Creative Space.
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Pots of Gold
4 February 2019Ceramics celebration heats up this weekend with Perlman Museum openings Friday, February 8.
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“Bald Spot Museum of Art” Launches Inaugural Exhibition
31 August 2018The Bald Spot Museum of Art, a temporary institution operating during the construction of Carleton’s Geothermal Energy system, announces its inaugural (and likely only) exhibition on the South Wall of its green-plastic covered fence, facing the Chapel. Landscape and Labor, a gallery installation by Carleton art professor David Lefkowitz runs from September 1 through November 20, 2018.
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In the Braucher Gallery, “Pulchra scientia: The Aesthetics of Discovery” explores the intersection of art and science. In the Kaemmer Gallery, “UnikKautte” showcases Carleton’s Inuit art collection.
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Chickens, etched on to 8-foot tall wooden boards, are seen immediately upon entering the Perlman Teaching Museum. Studio art major Emma Wallace ’18, who is displaying these illustrations as part of this year’s Senior Art Show, associates a meaningful connection with these creatures.