Behind the monsters of the Rose Art Museum
Carefully hidden in lush jungles and gentle desert reliefs is the artistic philosophy of Dana Schutz, one of the more recent marvels to hit the contemporary art scene by surprise.
Carefully hidden in lush jungles and gentle desert reliefs is the artistic philosophy of Dana Schutz, one of the more recent marvels to hit the contemporary art scene by surprise.
Entering the Lois Foster Wing of The Rose Art Museum is like stepping into a dream. Bizarre visions of self-eating humanoids, formally clad businessmen frolicking in a jungle and nude middle-aged hippies embrace the viewer in a sea of vivid hues and commanding strokes.
Visiting professor Katy Siegel, curator of the Rose Art Museum's 'Post' and After exhibit gave a lecture last Wednesday on the evolution of modern art from the mid 20th century to the present.
Pizzicatos and piano trills resonated throughout Slosberg Recital Hall as students, faculty and family gathered Thursday night for the first and only performance by the Student Ensemble in Residence Program Trio this academic year.
Those familiar with Neil Simon's plays know how well he instills a tragic situation with humor. Hillel Theatre Group's production of one the famed playwright's best works, The Gingerbread Lady, was fittingly well-received this weekend at the Shapiro Theater.
The Theater Texts and Theory Class' production of The Learned Ladies opened to an overflowing Merrick Theater Saturday night, presenting its audience with a classic rendition of the French playwright Moliaere's 1672 salon comedy directed by Rachel Ginsberg '06.
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