Studio Art STUDIO ART

Winter Term Studio Art Exhibition

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students from winter term classes exhibit their works, including photography, drawing, and painting.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Winter Term Studio Art Exhibition

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students from winter term classes exhibit their works, including photography, drawing, and painting.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Winter Term Studio Art Exhibition

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students from winter term classes exhibit their works, including photography, drawing, and painting.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Winter Term Studio Art Exhibition

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students from winter term classes exhibit their works, including photography, drawing, and painting.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Winter Term Studio Art Exhibition

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students from winter term classes exhibit their works, including photography, drawing, and painting.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Winter Term Studio Art Exhibition

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students from winter term classes exhibit their works, including photography, drawing, and painting.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Winter Term Studio Art Exhibition

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students from winter term classes exhibit their works, including photography, drawing, and painting.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Winter Term Studio Art Exhibition

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students from winter term classes exhibit their works, including photography, drawing, and painting.

Johnson Memorial Building

Free
Open to the Public

Video Art Screening

Sponsored by:
Studio Art
Students from Gigi Gatewood’s fall class Video Art screen their short original works, illustrating the numerous approaches for expression tha this medium allows. Sponsored by the Program in Studio Art. Free.

Johnson Classroom 204

Free
Open to the Public

Understanding Arab Comics: A View from Cairo

In his lecture “Understanding Arab Comics: A View from Cairo” Jonathan Guyer will discuss the power of political cartoons in the current Arab world. Jonathan Guyer is a fellow of the Institute of Current World Affairs and contributing editor of the Cairo Review of Global Affairs. From 2012 to 2013, he was a Fulbright fellow researching political cartoons in Egypt. He previously served as a program associate for the New America Foundation in Washington, DC, and as assistant editor of Foreign Policy’s Middle East Channel.

Robert A. Jones '59 Conference Room

Open to the Public