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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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Meet the 2016-17 Museum Intern
28 September 2016Hi, I’m Lillie Snortland, a museum lover. I have the privilege of working in the Perlman Teaching Museum as this year’s intern. I am a Classical Studies and French and Francophone Studies double major. In my spare time I write, play the cello in the campus group Just Cellin’, and dance in swing, ballroom, and Latin clubs.
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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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Ambulatory Nirthfolde Information Dispensary Now Open
31 March 2016The new exhibit runs through May 1, 2016, in the Perlman Teaching Museum, in conjunction with Walk: A Festival of Walking, Art & Ideas.
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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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Perlman Teaching Museum opens 2016 with a celebration of the iconic Japanese cherry blossom
15 January 2016The Braucher Gallery will feature an on-site installation by renowned Japanese artist Ayomi Yoshida, “As Cherry Blossoms Fall,” while the Kaemmer Gallery exhibit highlights the cherry blossom motif in 19th– and 20th-century Japanese prints.
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Carleton professor emeritus Ed Buchwald presents “The Cannon River: Tamed and Untamed”
30 October 2015Buchwald is the McBride Professor of Geology and Environmental Studies, Emeritus.