I’m sure many of us are familiar with the art of origami, and have some fond memories of following origami instructions (often without success). Maybe you have attempted to create a three-dimensional...
Who better to keep the president company in the White House than man’s best friend? It’s become somewhat of a tradition for the president to have a dog while in office, with President Donald Trump being...
Ah, pumpkin carving. Anyone who celebrates Halloween has fond memories of picking out a pumpkin from a pumpkin patch, or perhaps a grocery store, bringing it home to cut open and dig the seeds out of, carving...
Boom! Crash! What’s that sound?! The Fairfield University pep band! I interviewed Katherine Kelley ‘22, one of our pep band’s esteemed trombonists, to ask her about her experience as a member of...
First Year Experience (FYE), is the class that every first-year student takes their first semester at Fairfield to help them adjust to college life. This program has experienced some drastic changes due to the...
This week I had the pleasure of attending the exhibit “Andrew Forge: The Limits of Sight,” held in the Fairfield University Art Museum. Andrew Forge was a British artist and professor at Yale University,...
The studio art program, like other parts of the Fairfield community and the world at large, has seen many changes since the beginning of the pandemic. Jo Yarrington, professor of studio art in the Department...
Cubist Portrait based on Picasso’s “Head of a Woman”, made using photographs of Luka’s face and photos of clothing found online, with added color and brush strokes Frames of an animation of...