Kiki Smith Sculpture Finds a Permanent Site at Dartmouth
Kiki Smith’s 2014 stainless steel sculpture Refuge has now been installed on the Maffei Arts Plaza, adjacent to the Black Family Visual Arts Center.
Kiki Smith’s 2014 stainless steel sculpture Refuge has now been installed on the Maffei Arts Plaza, adjacent to the Black Family Visual Arts Center.
Jeffrey James, the Howard L. Gilman ’44 Director of the Hopkins Center for the Arts, will retire this summer after a decade at the helm of the arts center.
Dartmouth College Photographer Eli Burakian ’00 set up a time-lapse camera on a tripod recently to record the dismantling and removal of
Screenings of student computer animation and a 24-hour “Make-A-Thon” competition are just two of the featured events in Dartmouth’s second annual Digital Arts Exhibition (DAX) from May 6 through 12.
The Hopkins Center for the Arts will host Tesla in New York, an in-progress opera about the inventor Nikola Tesla, Seven D
An exceptional private collection of Japanese woodblock prints will be presented at Dartmouth’s Hood Museum of Art from April 6 to July 28, 2013.
The seventh annual ArtWorks exhibition, which showcases Dartmouth employees’ talents outside of work, takes place March 20 and 21.
The Orozco mural cycle, one of Dartmouth's greatest treasures, has been designated a national historic landmark, one of 13 new landmarks announced March 11, 2013, by Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and National Park Service Director Jonathan
Read the full story by Kathryn LoConte Lapierre, originally published in the Winter 2013 issue of Dartmout
A lack of icy weather this winter has kept Ice Chimes quieter than anticipated, the sculpture’s co-creator, Keith Moskow ’83, tells VPR.