Posts tagged with “Exhibitions” (All posts)
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Lifeloggers: Chronicling the Everyday by Katie Lewis
21 January 2014Reno, Nevada-based artist Katie Lewis visited campus January 13 and 14 to install her work, appearing in the winter term Perlman Teaching Museum exhibition, Lifeloggers: Chronicling the Everyday. Lifelogger’s presents twelve contemporary artists who record and translate mundane aspects of their daily lives into a visual language, resulting in intriguing works of self-expression…
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Interact with ‘INTERLUDES’
16 January 2014Multi-modal artist Diane Willow has created a site-specific media work for the main stairway of the Weitz Center. Stop by and make some art – microphones and cameras concealed on the stairs pick up your footsteps and transform them into an aural and visual environment. On view now for a limited time!
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A new art exhibit at in the Carleton College Perlman Teaching Museum takes the seemingly mundane elements of human existence and presents them in a manner that reveals the beauty in the paradoxical banality and complexity of our everyday lives. Featuring works by twelve contemporary artists, “Lifeloggers: Chronicling The Everyday” demonstrates how these artists document their creative process and, as a result, uncover the artistic complexities of human existence. Admission to the Perlman Teaching Museum is free.
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Inside the VIDEODROME
2 November 2013Take a look inside the Site-specific Media class’s Videodrome, which appeared outside the Rec Center late Saturday night, October 26th.
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Minnesota Center for Books Arts’s executive director Jeff Rathermel came to campus Thursday, October 24, to give a talk with Carleton’s own Carol Donelan, associate professor of Cinema and Media Studies. Rathermel and Donelan spoke on the convergent methods of expressing narrative in two different media: film and book arts.
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Installation is part of the SINGLE SPECIES TRANSLATIONS exhibit on view
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Experimental Films in White Space 226
6 February 2013In the fall of 2012, Carleton hosted a visit by the legendary American experimental film maker Robert Beavers and Ute Aurand, a central figure in the Berlin avant-garde film world.
During their visit, they challenged Carleton students (and faculty!) to make their own two-minute experimental films. Over 30 intrepid film makers took up the gauntlet.
The results are on view in White Space 226 on the second floor of the Weitz Center.
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New Exhibit in Perlman Teaching Museum Highlights Faculty Work
10 September 2012Carleton College’s Perlman Teaching Museum opens the 2012-13 academic year with an exhibit highlighting new works by six studio art faculty members. Ibid. (Referencing Carleton Collections) will be on display in the Braucher Gallery in the Weitz Center for Creativity from September 14 through November 14, 2012. Entry to the exhibit is free and open to the public.
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A TEMPEST-uous week!
25 October 2011The week of October 24th, enjoy a raging storm of Shakespearean events in the Weitz Center!