Posts tagged with “Exhibitions” (All posts)
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FELT ROOM, an immersive performance installation, comes to Carleton’s Perlman Teaching Museum
6 January 2017FELT ROOM is a collaboration between the renowned BodyCartography Project and Carleton’s dance program.
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Teaching Museum Exhibition features Rare Collection of Chinese Paintings Outside link
4 January 2017The Perlman Teaching Museum opens 2017 with an exhibition featuring over 30 recently restored Chinese scroll paintings. “Preserving China’s Past: Paintings of the Ming-Qing Dynasties” celebrates the art of restoration, as well as the range and variety of Chinese painting.
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Tagging the Tunnels, 2016
18 October 2016As part of the Sesquicentennial exhibition, Carleton students make their mark in the Perlman Teaching Museum, drawing and painting in a dim passageway toward the rear of the gallery.
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INDEPENDENCE OF THOUGHT in the Teaching Museum
10 October 2016In honor of 150 years of proud Carleton history, The Perlman Teaching Museum at the Weitz Center brings on an ongoing exhibition INDEPENDENCE OF THOUGHT: An Unfolding Story 1866-2016 in its Braucher Gallery from Sept. 23 to Nov. 16, 2016.
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New Teaching Museum exhibition showcases works by 16 Japanese-American ceramic artists
5 September 2016A new exhibition in Carleton’s Perlman Teaching Museum will showcase works by 16 Japanese-American ceramic artists. Michi: Distinctive Paths, Shared Affinity opens Friday, September 16.
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Teaching Museum kicks off Carleton’s 150th anniversary with Independence of Thought exhibition
5 September 2016The new student-curated exhibit highlights five key periods in the College’s history.
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Senior Studio Art Show: Articulated
11 May 2016This Friday, May 13th, 2016, at 7 PM marks the opening of the Senior Studio Art Show: ARTICULATED at the Weitz. This exhibition features all of Carleton’s senior studio art majors’ final comps projects, which vary from ceramic, to painting, to print, and video works. Carleton seniors featured include…
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Why a WALK Festival?
21 April 2016On Friday, April 1, the exhibitions Crossings: Harriet Bart and Yu-Wen Wu and Passages: Walking in Contemporary Art opened at the Perlman Teaching Museum as part of the WALK! festival happening on- and off-campus this term.
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A spring festival dedicated to walking and walking art grew out of the simplest of curiosities—thinking creatively about a commonplace physical act.
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Photographer Ralph Gibson Lecture
27 February 2016On February 24, renowned American photographer Ralph Gibson visited Carleton to present a lecture titled “The Next Step: A Retrospective Showing of Selected Works From 1960-2016,” which encompassed works from various chapters throughout his prolific career. He also led a master class with Linda Rossi’s photography course the next day.