Posted on Jan 6, 2009

Sor Conciliadora – by Bernardo González “Parabolas Mexicanas: Paintings,

Through Feb. 8

Mandeville Gallery

Nott Memorial

“Parabolas Mexicanas: Paintings, Prints and Drawings by Bernardo González and Francisco Verástegui”

This exhibition features some 50 paintings, prints and drawings by Mexican artists Bernardo González and Francisco Verástegui. The College is hosting a series of events in connection with the show, including events with the artists, a film series, performances and lectures.

 

 

 

Through March 2

Wikoff Student Gallery

Nott Memorial

Slow Motion 

 

Have you ever dropped a glass, or broken a dish and wondered what’s physically happening in that split second of shattered panic? Each of the images by Dan Phakos ’11 in “Slow Motion” was created in a controlled environment where the sound of impact triggers a strobe light illuminating the scene for a fraction of second, long enough to capture the image on film. The result is perfectly frozen motion of an object being broken apart; a sight too fast to be captured by the human eye. “Slow Motion” is co-sponsored by the departments of Physics and Visual Arts.  

 

Through March 24

Schaffer Library Atrium

Union Notables

The third Union Notables exhibit, a rotating show of extraordinary people from the College, features John Bigelow, Class of 1835; Sue J. Goldie, ’84; and Charles Proteus Steinmetz, Union faculty member from 1902 to 1923.