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On the 10th Anniversary of Graphic Design 308: Sustainable Design The Travel Course Celebrates 10 Years of International Partnership

September 20, 2019 by Annie Brennan | Art

Seventeen students, five weeks, and one vibrant, beautiful city: London. For the tenth anniversary of the Graphic Design program’s Sustainable Design class, students arrived in Heathrow International Airport, ready to tackle our clients’ project and eager to explore every inch of the city we got to call (temporarily) our home once again. Partnering with UK-based

2019 Annual Kugelman Arts and Humanities Awards Ceremony

May 8, 2019 by | News

Earlier this week students were honored at the 2019 Annual Kugelman Arts and Humanities Awards Ceremony. Below is a list of the Wilkinson College winners. Congratulations to everyone! (Click here to see some pictures!) Art Art History Honors Loralynn Ingreso Grace Jones Ellen Joo Maguy Michelman Purcell Award Maguy Michelman Fine Arts Honors Amanda Burtness

Bensussen Distinguished Lecture in Arts Maria Elena Buszek

February 1, 2019 by | News

The Bensussen Distinguished Lecture in Arts presents Maria Elena Buszek on Monday, March 25 at 7 p.m. in Argyros Forum 209 ABC. This is free and open to the public. ABOUT THE SPEAKER: Maria Elena Buszek, Ph.D., is a scholar, critic, curator, and Associate Professor of Art History at the University of Colorado Denver, where

2018 Annual Kugelman Arts and Humanities Awards Ceremony

May 8, 2018 by | News

Last week students were honored at the 2018 Annual Kugelman Arts and Humanities Awards Ceremony. Below is a list of the Wilkinson College winners. Congratulations to everyone. Art Department Art History Honors Madeline Anderson, Jessica Bocinski, Brooke Fessler, McKenna Robbie, Manon Wogahn Purcell Award Jessica Bocinski Fine Arts Honors Emma Foss, Haley Hopkins, Gi Ling

Annual Holiday Ceramics Sale Dec. 4-8

November 13, 2017 by | News

It’s that time of year again! Be sure to check out the Annual Holiday Ceramics Sale, presented by the Art Department on Monday, December 4-Friday, December 8, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. in the Attallah Piazza. Give that one-of-a-kind gift to someone special this holiday season with a student-designed ceramic art piece. Pick of an

Ceramics Sale Spring 2017

April 26, 2017 by | News

It’s back! The Annual Ceramics Sale! Come out to the Piazza and see the student created ceramics and purchase something original! Sale begins on Monday, May 8 – Friday, May 12, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Got questions? You can contact Professor David Kidde at (714) 997-6748.

Bensussen Distinguished Lecture in Arts Dava Sobel: April 3

March 29, 2017 by | News

Department of Art presents Dava Sobel as part of the Bensussen Distinguished Lecture in Arts Series on Monday, April 3 at 7 p.m. in Argyros Forum, 209 A&B. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, please call (714) 997-6729. Dava Sobel: Sobel is the author of several bestselling books about

Art History Symposium: April 7 Keynote Speaker Heather Badamo

March 14, 2017 by | News

The Art Department is excited to be hosting keynote speaker Heather Badamo on Friday, April 7, 2017 as part of the Art History Symposium. Heather Badamo is a professor at UCSB and specializes in the air of Byzantium and the East Christian world. Her research focuses on the intersections of Christian and Islamic visual culture,

Margo Pawell Graphic Design Symposium April 5

March 14, 2017 by | News

In honor of Margo Pawell, this symposium is dedicated to bringing together diverse experts to discuss topics in graphic design giving students and the regional design community a chance to gather and partake in discourse. Join the Art Department on Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 7 p.m. in Beckman Hall 404 to hear panelists Steve

Visual Thinker Lecture Series Saskia Beranek: April 3

March 8, 2017 by | News

The Department of Art is pleased to be hosting Saskia Beranek as part of the Visual Thinker Lecture Series on Monday, April 3, 2017 at 4 p.m. in Moulton Hall, 213. Saskia Beranek, University of Pittsburgh While the study of early modern portraiture can seem like a parade of distant faces and biographies, looking beyond

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