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SHADES OF BLUE: Yage Wang’s ’17 watercolor of a seascape is a dreamy presentation of the aesthetic possibilities of watercolor.
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SHADES OF BLUE: Yage Wang’s ’17 watercolor of a seascape is a dreamy presentation of the aesthetic possibilities of watercolor.
LOOKING THROUGH A WINDOW: Students gaze at paintings made by Brandeis students and others while on the Brandeis in Siena program.
WOMEN IN POWER: Sarah Gavron answered questions about being a female director and about women’s rights in a talkback after a pre-theatrical early screening of her film “Suffragette.”
Students hold candles at the “Take Back the Night” event to show support for the survivors of sexual assault.
3-D PAINTING: The wall drawings use three dimensional elements, such as pieces that jut out from the wall, in order to change the way the Hebrew letters are perceived.
SHADES OF GRAY: This sketch of the exhibit illustrates how the piece uses depth and tone to create a strong visual impact.
IMPROV TRIO: On Friday afternoon, three artists, Prof. Tom Hall (MUS, left), bassist Marty Ballou (left, back) and artist and musician Lennie Peterson (right) performed together, taking inspiration from each other’s work to create music and a portrait.
CIVIC ENGAGEMENT: James Barnaba spoke about the necessity of empowering African youth in order to promote real change.
FOR A GOOD CAUSE: Gabi Nail ’18 (left) and Jason Theoharis ’17 sang excerpts from Tymp’s upcoming performance of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee.
COMING UP FOR AIR: Freestyle swimmer Cameron Braz ’17 competes in a meet against Bridgewater State University on Friday.