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  • Glykophiliousa Icon

    Glimpses of Eternity: Icons in the Orthodox World

    5 January 2018

    An exhibition of icons and other religious objects co-curated by history professor Bill North and his students.

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  • SEE: new work by studio art faculty

    SEE: New Work by Studio Art Faculty Outside link

    15 September 2017

    Works by full- and part-time Carleton Studio Art faculty artists: Dan Bruggeman, Kelly Connole, Fred Hagstrom, Mike Helke, Eleanor Jensen, David Lefkowitz, Stephen Mohring, Jana Pullman, Linda Rossi, Danny Saathoff, and Juliane Shibata

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  • An Other Thing -- opening reception poster

    AN OTHER THING: 2017 Senior Art Show Outside link

    19 May 2017

    Twelve Carleton senior studio art majors show off their art.

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  • Anthony Haughey, Ghost Estate 6

    Post-Picturesque: Photographing Ireland Outside link

    3 March 2017

    Nine Irish photographers interpret rural landscape with new aesthetic and critical approaches.

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  • FELT ROOM

    BodyCartography Project Residency Outside link

    13 January 2017

    BodyCartography Project presents FELT ROOM, an immersive performance installation, along with screenings and solo performance of LINEAGE.

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  • Guanyin, Bodhisattva of Compassion

    Preserving China’s Past: Paintings of the Ming-Qing Dynasties Outside link

    4 January 2017

    Over 30 recently restored Chinese scroll paintings on loan from the Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery, Scripps College, Califoria.

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  • Re-enacting a 1959 magazine photo of Carleton students.

    INDEPENDENCE OF THOUGHT: An Unfolding Story 1866-2016 Outside link

    23 September 2016

    Exhibition in honor of Carleton’s sesquicentennial curated by students in spring term 2016 courses.

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  • Juliane Shibata, Moonrise, Violets and Irises

    MICHI — Distinctive Paths, Shared Affinity Outside link

    16 September 2016

    An Exhibition of Japanese American Ceramic Artists, curated by Juliane Shibata and Yoshi Fujii

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  • Articulated

    Articulated: 2016 Senior Art Exhibition Outside link

    13 May 2016

    The Department of Art & Art History presents “Articulated,” the 2016 senior art show

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  • Nirthfolde postcard

    WALK! Ambulatory Nirthfolde Information Dispensary

    1 April 2016

    The Nirthfolde Visitors’ Bureau’s satellite kiosk offers brochures, maps, and guides for visitors interested in exploring this elusive town.

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