Posts tagged with “Exhibitions” (All posts)
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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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2020 Senior Art Show goes virtual Outside link
22 May 2020The Perlman Teaching Museum presents an online exhibition showcasing artwork made by the 13 studio art majors of the class of 2020.
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The new exhibit at Carleton College’s Perlman Teaching Museum is open now and runs through April 26, 2020.
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Perlman Teaching Museum kicks off academic year with exhibits from South African artist
19 August 2019Guest lecturer Lynn Marsden-Atlass will discuss the exhibitions and work of William Kentridge during an opening reception held from 6-8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 20, at the Weitz Center for Creativity
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Student-curated exhibit on the art of language opens in Carleton’s Perlman Teaching Museum
9 April 2019A new exhibit curated by Carleton art history students opens April 12 in the Kaemmer Gallery of the Perlman Teaching Museum.
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Carleton adds 6 exhibits to #ClayNorthfield
18 March 2019An April 4 art crawl will invite community members to Carleton, St. Olaf College and the Northfield Arts Guild as part of #ClayNorthfield, a city-wide celebration of ceramic work.
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Three new exhibits opening Friday, Feb. 8 in the Perlman Teaching Museum all celebrate the ceramics arts. An opening reception will be held from 5–7 p.m. in the Weitz Center for Creativity Commons. The reception is open to the public and light refreshments will be served.
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In the Braucher Gallery, “Pulchra scientia: The Aesthetics of Discovery” explores the intersection of art and science. In the Kaemmer Gallery, “UnikKautte” showcases Carleton’s Inuit art collection.
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“The Price of Our Clothes” is designed as a material meditation on the garment factory industry.
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