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Perlman Teaching Museum receives Teiger Foundation grant
1 September 2024We are thrilled to announce that the Perlman Teaching Museum has received a Teiger Foundation grant supporting the Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Rahme: Only sounds that tremble through us exhibition.…
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Disability justice and accessibility featured by latest Perlman Teaching Museum exhibit Outside link
4 April 2024The exhibit, “Towards a Warm Embrace,” displays the works of Finnegan Shannon ’11 and Ezra Benus.
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‘Towards a Warm Embrace’ featured on MPR Art Hounds
18 January 2024Carleton College student Esme Krone ’24 talks about our current exhibition in the latest edition of MPR radio’s Art Hounds, a show where people in the Minnesota arts community talk about…
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Perlman Teaching Museum receives grant toward exhibition on disability activism Outside link
20 June 2023Support from Rimon: The Minnesota Jewish Arts Council will allow the museum to expand a planned exhibition of work — “Towards A Warm Embrace,” focused on disability activism — to include a large-scale installation by the Brooklyn-based artists “Brothers Sick.”
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Museum Director and Curator Sara Cluggish and MurphyKate Montee, Professor of Mathematics, have received a Curatorial Research Fellowship from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts to support research for an exhibition that will combine a decolonized perspective on mathematics with contemporary artistic practice.
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Cecilia Cornejo, Xavier Tavera Castro, and Sara Cluggish featured in book on Latin art in Minnesota Outside link
24 April 2023Cornejo is lecturer in cinema and media studies, Tavera Castro is assistant professor of art and Cluggish is director and curator of the Perlman Teaching Museum at Carleton.
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Professors Kelly Connole, Jade Hoyer ’07, Eleanor Jensen ’01, David Lefkowitz ’85, Stephen Mohring, Danny Saathoff and Xavier Tavera are featured in the winter 2023 exhibition. Read about it in a story by Mileana Borowski ’25, with photos from the opening reception by student photographers.
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In April, the Perlman Teaching Museum unveiled a new student-curated exhibition titled “Imagined Futures, Forgotten Pasts.” The exhibition highlights various aspects of Carleton’s rich architectural history and features original documents and drawings from the Carleton College Archives, with an emphasis on unexecuted architectural plans and old campus buildings that have been torn down. Read the Carleton News story.
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“Interdisciplinary Art” in the Voice Outside link
27 April 2021Read an interview with Sara Cluggish about the mission of the Perlman Teaching Museum and see highlights from past exhibitions in the Spring 2021 issue of the Carleton College Voice.
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Museum Work-Study Positions Available for 2021–22
23 February 2021Are you a Carleton student? Do you love art? Are you eligible for student work? Then COME WORK WITH US! We have several open positions and are looking for enthusiastic Carls.