New York City is a hub for the visual and performing arts, and it’s ever so conveniently only a 90 minute train ride from our campus. There are plenty of new and exciting art exhibits to see this year, for...
Often in a society that is as chaotic and revolutionary as Cuba, the focus of things like art and culture are pushed to the back burner in favor of the issue surrounding personal freedoms. You’re not really...
This has been in my drafts forever, and I finally finished it. I don’t use a reference as often as I should, but I did for this one, and I think it improved it a...
Before his death in 1917, Auguste Rodin was already widely considered the greatest European sculptor since Michelangelo. Such high praise is what makes the Fairfield University Art Museum's new exhibition...
The end of an event often calls for retrospection. An artist spends hours and hours creating a piece, pouring themselves into a tangible object and then displays it for the public. Or, a student at the very...
There’s something about the shimmering mosaic tiles and electrically vibrant colors in Hildreth Meière’s work that calls back to the world of the Ancient Mediterranean. Her metal sculptures, depicting...
Upon entering the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts, my attention was quickly diverted to the stand outside the Kelley Theatre for “Kodō” merchandise. A table was set up with “Kodō Evolution”...
It’s a running joke of the mainstream, the inability for Starbucks employees to correctly spell and write out a name across one of their coffee cups. Especially, as actor, director and writer Ain Gordon...