Posts tagged with “Faculty” (All posts)
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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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Images of Shikoku Pilgrimage
6 April 2016On Thursday, April 7th, 2016 at 7:00 pm in Weitz 236, Bardwell Smith, Asian Studies and Religion Professor Emeritus at Carleton College, will share stories about his experiences walking the Shikoku pilgrimage route in sections on seven occasions between 1983 and 2002.
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Bardwell’s Top 15 Books on Pilgrimage
6 April 2016Professor Bardwell Smith, who will be giving a talk on walking the pilgrimage route around the island of Shikoku in Japan this Thursday, April 7th, has selected a list of best books on pilgrimage and journeys.
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Carleton to screen “Make No Noise: The Story of a Skatepark”
15 December 2015The documentary film chronicles the creation of Northfield’s new skateboard park.
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Listen Up!
30 August 2015Cinema and media studies professor Jay Beck collaborated with Perlman Teaching Museum curator Laurel Bradley to add a new dimension to Carleton’s art collection.
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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.