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The artworks and artifacts on display in Rediscover, located in the Dimitrie Berea and Masterpiece galleries, celebrate the much-anticipated reopening of the Doris Ulmann Galleries. Each object was carefully selected to showcase the richness and depth of Berea College’s permanent art collection, which contains more than 15,000 objects that represent over 5,000 years of human [...] |
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Katie Hargrave: Flag Waving is now open in the Upper Traylor Gallery and will be on view through Friday, February 10. Hargrave is a multimedia artist based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, whose work incorporates materials and processes as a way to explore, deconstruct, and decode U.S. politics and environmental movements. Hargrave makes projects using a variety of forms — installations, [...] ![]()
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Molly Jo Burke & Nathan Gorgen: What's Worth Keeping is on view in the Rogers Gallery through February 17 in Rogers Gallery. What's Worth Keeping showcases a series of artworks made in collaboration by Molly Jo Burke, a glass and interdisciplinary artist, and Nathan Gorgen, a sculptor, wood worker, and digital fabrication specialist. Together, the artist couple utilizes the [...] ![]()
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Please join us at the Doris Ulmann Galleries on Wednesday, January 11, at 12:00pm, to hear artist Katie Hargrave speak about her work that is currently on view in the exhibition "Katie Hargrave: Flag Waving"Â in the Upper Traylor Gallery. Light snacks and refreshments will be served at the conclusion of Ms. Hargrave's talk. This in-person [...] |
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"Hanna Vogel: Cradling" will be on view starting January 18 through Friday, March 17, in the Lower-Traylor Gallery on the first floor of the Rogers-Traylor Art Building. Hanna Vogel is a Philadelphia-based artist and educator who works with paper pulp and steel write to create unfamiliar forms and textures that evoke the tenuousness of natural lifecycles. The works on view in "Cradling" [...] |
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![]() Another semester has flown by! We are pleased to announce that the Fall 2022 edition of our new department newsletter, "Framework," is available for download! Click here to download the newsletter and read about all the exciting accomplishments our team has made this semester and get a sneak peek at the upcoming events and exhibits [...] |
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