A collision of events, including Ride the Tide and Parents Weekend, make for an impressive array of on-campus options. Here’s an outline of a few of the performances and events of note, as well as some suggestions if you want to show
Crystal Richardson’s senior art exhibition at the Kitao Gallery is a testament to her pride and devotion to her personal and family history. The show, which closed this week, ran concurrently with the “Pa Kusra Tu Pit’athuun: Indigenous Women’s Symposium,” of which
Michael Olsewski’s intensely personal work in textile and watercolor is intimate and intricate in its execution. His exhibit will remain in the List through February 25.
List Gallery Intern helps the Swarthmore community learn about the methods of visiting artists while developing the varied skills for running an art gallery.
Photos by Carolyn WhippleTo open his “Creative Wellsprings” exhibit in the List Gallery, artist Peter Paone presented a lecture in LPAC on October 2, tracing the evolution of his work [...]
While dreaming about going to college, Haichao Wu '12 wrote his admission essay about his love for Chinese calligraphy. Now that he’s here, though, this passion hasn’t just helped fulfill [...]
“I love painting because in its immutable stillness it seems to exist outside time in a way no other art can.” -Siri Hustvedt, Mysteries of The Rectangle, 2005 This immutable [...]