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Making Campus a Canvas

By The Editorial Board February 14, 2014

Wellesley College made headlines last week after unveiling the “Sleepwalker,” a 5-foot-9 realist statue of a man wandering around campus wearing only his underwear. Some residents of Wellesley objected...

Beauty of Byzantium

By Nicole Jarvis January 24, 2014

For many students, their knowledge of the history of art begins with the pristine marble of the Greco-Romans and jumps straight to the developments in realism and perspective that dominated the Renaissance....

Redrawing Ideas of Pop Art

By Ashley Miller November 8, 2013

By Ashley Miller Hoya Staff Writer Published: Friday, November 8, 2013 Updated: Friday, November 8, 2013 01:11 From now until Dec. 8 the Spagnuolo Gallery, nestled within the Walsh Memorial...

Redrawing Ideas of Pop Art

By Ashley Miller November 8, 2013

From now until Dec. 8 the Spagnuolo Gallery, nestled within the Walsh Memorial building, will boast a unique collection of works of various pop artists, including Andy Warhol, Jim Dine, David Hockney,...

Artist Explains ‘Calligraffiti’

By Ashley Miller September 27, 2013

In an attempt to find his identity as the child of immigrants living in France, French-Tunisian street artist eL Seed took a modern twist on the traditional art of Arabic calligraphy by fusing it...

Hot Spots to Cool Off: Jazz in the Garden

Hot Spots to Cool Off: Jazz in the Garden

By KP and KP June 3, 2013

Dear Mother Nature: STOP. It's currently 88 degrees outside, and my body temperature is somewhere between a baked rotisserie chicken and the depths of Mauna Loa. If you're feeling anything like I am,...

New Exhibits Shine Across the District

By Nicole Jarvis May 16, 2013

One of the great, but often untapped, resources of the Washington, D.C. area is the concentration of art museums that are close by and easily accessible to students. There are plenty of continuing exhibitions...

Student Showcase Brings the Arts to Center Stage

By Merjan Bubernack April 22, 2013

From the beginning of their educations, students are primed to focus on subjects deemed traditional and necessary by society. Elementary school’s reading, writing and arithmetic segue into high school’s...

Tracing Lab Fee Funds

By The Editorial Board March 1, 2013

Tracing to which program and in whose pocket the small fortunes each undergraduate pays to attend Georgetown end up is nearly impossible. And with the cost of attendance for the 2012-2013 academic year...

Georgetown’s Lost Art

By The Editorial Board January 25, 2013

One academic department at Georgetown has gained campus notoriety lately for being a far cry from state of the art. Roughly 20 undergraduates in each graduating class choose to major in art, art history...

Original Plays Flaunt Student Artistry

By Emily Grau November 9, 2012

After a few months at school and one too many late nights in Lau, it’s easy to get Georgetown’s abbreviations muddled together. Too much precious brainpower is used trying to decipher these abridged...

Dancers Light Stage on Fire in New Show

By Victoria Ngare November 9, 2012

Even in this age of gender equality, the modern woman is a conundrum of sorts. In addition to her roles as a mother, a sister, a friend and a lover, women often finds themselves trying to strike a balance...

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