Posted on Jan 14, 2009

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.

 

 

Dan Phakos, Slow Motion exhibit, Wikoff Student Gallery, Jan. 2008
“Splatter”

Through March 2

Wikoff Student Gallery

Nott Memorial

Slow Motion 

Have you ever dropped a glass and wondered what’s physically happening in that split second when it shatters? The images by Dan Phakos ’11 were 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.  

Arts Atrium exhibit by James McGarrell, “Orbiana Oliveto,” a suite of monotype drawings by the Vermont artist with related poems by noted poet Rosanna Warren, as well as a selection of small paintings.

Through March 13

Arts Atrium Gallery
Visual Arts Department
Works by James McGarrell

This exhibit features “Orbiana Oliveto,” a suite of monotype drawings by Vermont artist James McGarrell with related poems by noted poet Rosanna Warren, as well as a selection of small paintings. McGarrell’s works have been exhibited since 1955 in galleries and museums in the Unites States and Europe, including in five Whitney Museum Annuals and Biennials, two Carnegie International Exhibitions and the American pavilion of the 1968 Venice Biennale. His work is included in the permanent collections of the Whitney, the Metropolitan Museum and the Museum of Modern Art, among others. Warren has served as chancellor of the Academy of American Poets and The New York Times Resident in Literature at the American Academy in Rome. She is a contributing editor of Seneca Review, the poetry editor of Daedalus and the Emma MacLachlan Metcalf Professor of the Humanities at Boston University. McGarrell will speak Thursday, March 5, 2 p.m., in Reamer Campus Center Auditorium, followed by an artists' reception in the Arts Atrium, 4:30-6 p.m. Warren will give a poetry reading 6:30-7:30 p.m. in Visual Arts Room 215. Events are co-sponsored by departments of Visual Arts and English.

 

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.