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ARTISTIC INFLUENCES: Howardena Pindell shared stories from her life and how they impacted her art in her talk on Saturday.
DYNAMIC WITH ECHO: Leah Sagan-Dworsky ’21 performed lead vocals in her band.
START THE SHOW: Jordan Mudd ’20 and the jazz band opened for the night.
COMBINED STYLES: The combination of different textures and concepts is a captivating aspect of Pindell’s works.
OVERCOMING ADVERSITY: Ms. Pindell managed to succeed in the art world despite racial prejudice through the decades.
POINTLLISM: The use of dots and points allow viewers to form their own interpretations of the pieces.
TEAMWORK: Maya Satin ’19 and Sam Gelberg ’22 help each other create stories.
SWING WITH STYLE : Students had a blast performing with their traditional customs.
FAMILY: International students enjoy the company from the other “study abroads.”
FAKE AND REAL: Jac Guerra ’22 and Mitchell Redfield ’20 dive into their characters
FROM THE PROFESSORS: IBS faculty band “International School of Blues” played to the sound of non-stop cheering.
FASHION FROM ABROAD: The fashion show featured a variety of countries.
WISHCYCLING: The Sustainability Programs Manager explained the harmful consequences of “wishcycling:” people contaminate a batch of recycling with non-recyclable items because they feel guilty about throwing the items away.