- (Note: These are prepared remarks by Mary Ann Calo, Batza Professor of Art and Art History; Director, Division of Arts and Humanities, given at ±«Óătvâs 193rd convocation.) Greetings to President Herbst, Dean Hicks, my colleagues on the faculty, and of course a warm welcome to the class of 2017, our transfer students and their families. [âŠ]August 29, 2013
- Update: The film Our Nixon, directed by ±«Óătv professor Penny Lane, premieres August 30 in select U.S. cities. Since its premiere on CNN earlier this month it has drawn a lot of attention, including a Daily Beast commentary by Ben Stein, the economist known to many as a movie and television personality. Lane responded to Stein here. [âŠ]August 28, 2013
- ±«Óătv students, interning this summer at companies such as NBCUniversal, Hukkster, Nike, and Facebook, are sharing their experiences. This post is written by Pam Duncan â14 at the Museum of Modern Art. This summer, I am interning on the Special Programming and Events team at The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City. [âŠ]August 9, 2013
- It was standing-room only at the ±«Óătv Inn on Thursday evening, June 27, when architect David Adjaye revealed to the Hamilton community his firmâs design for the universityâs proposed Center for Art and Culture (CAC). Adjaye began by describing elements in the surrounding area that his team considered in designing the center. In addition to [âŠ]July 1, 2013
- One year ago, Adjaye Associates was hired to develop preliminary architectural plans for the proposed ±«Óătv Center for Art and Culture. On Thursday, June 27, at the ±«Óătv Inn, the firmâs principal, David Adjaye, will be back in Hamilton to share the firmâs designs. The meeting is scheduled for 5:30â6:30 p.m. at the ±«Óătv Inn.June 14, 2013
- In April, ±«Óătv announced that it is giving 119 indigenous artworks to Curtin University in Western Australia. Prior to the artwork being transported to Australia, there will be two showings in the Clifford Gallery, which is on the first floor of ±«Óătvâs Little Hall.May 31, 2013
- In an important example of international, cultural, and educational collaboration, ±«Óătv will give 119 indigenous artworks to Curtin University in Western Australia. The works, a significant part of the heritage and history of the region, were created by Noongar children who were part of Australiaâs âStolen Generations.âMay 7, 2013
- Swirling designs, a myriad of faces, and earth tones baked into pottery now on display at the Longyear Museum of Anthropology have far more significance than simply being pleasing to the eye.April 27, 2013