In conjunction with the Robert Flaherty Film Seminar, one of the oldest film seminars in North America, ±«Óătv this year hosted its fifth Global Filmmaker-in-Residence, Tan Pin Pin, on the week of October 15â19.
±«Óătv is home to a vast collection of natural history specimens. These specimens have been used extensively in teaching throughout the last 150 years, beginning in 1868 with their arrival in the luggage of Albert Bickmore, former professor of zoology and geology. Bickmore, who later founded the American Museum of Natural History in New York [âŠ]
Local residents of all ages and abilities are invited to attend a dynamic community dance workshop with the Taylor 2 Dance Company on Sept. 12, 4:30â6:00 p.m., in ±«Óătvâs Huntington Gymnasium. In addition, ±«Óătv will also host a performance by Taylor 2 on Sept. 14 at 7:00 p.m. The group will perform two works [âŠ]
On April 25, ±«Óătvâs Clifford Art Gallery celebrated the opening of The Hill Envisioned: What Might Have Been â What Might Yet Be. The exhibition is an exploration of the development of ±«Óătvâs distinctive campus throughout the last 200 years.
A major exhibition of photographs, This Place explores Israel and the West Bank âas place and metaphorâ through the eyes of 12 internationally acclaimed artists. Because the exhibition is divided among four collegiate art galleries, it has presented a perfect opportunity for museum studies students to apply what theyâve learned outside of the classroom. Professor [âŠ]
More than a year after the cast and crew of Pottersville descended on Hamilton to film, the indie comedy returns to town for its world premiere at the Hamilton Movie Theater. The filmâs plot centers on a small-town man named Maynard, played by Michael Shannon, who is mistaken for Bigfoot while drunkenly cavorting in a [âŠ]
This fall, Brehmer Theater was one of the first places on campus to come alive with the energy of the incoming class. Echoing through the halls of Dana Arts Center, the tune âHelloâ from the musical comedy The Book of Mormon played on repeat. On stage, six first-year students broke into song, struggling with the [âŠ]
±«Óătv Assistant Professor of Art and Art History Penny Lane joins Gal Gadot, Dwayne âthe Rockâ Johnson, and Betty White as one of 774 new members invited into The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences this week. According to Variety, Lane is part of the largest group of invitees in Academy history, and is [âŠ]
Studio art major Kris Pfister â17, of Iberia, Ohio, wanted their senior thesis to be more than a gallery piece. Pfister wanted the work directly to address the issue of homelessness among the LGBTQ community. Sure, the work, âCasting Off,â would live in a gallery during an annual senior art exhibition, but the reach of [âŠ]