When I was little I considered myself to be a celebrated female artist. Drawings of small, misshapen horses with suns in the corner were often hung on the side of the refrigerator, borderline pressed against...
Walking into the basement of Loyola Hall, I often forget that, right near the the Department of Public Safety office, there are art studios for exhibits and classes. The last time I had been to the Lukacs...
It’s their eyes you see first. They stare into you, at you. Brimming with dreams and hopes for the future, of wishes to be nurses, teachers, parents, to grow into whoever they were meant to be in the future....
Jean-Honore Fragonard’s “The Swing,” one of the best-known pieces from the French Rococo period, speaks volumes for what we expect from French art. The sweet buttery elegance of the aristocratic French....
Mohamad Hafez’s new art exhibition, “Collateral Damage”, opened in the Walsh Art Gallery in the Regina A. Quick Center on Oct. 25. Preceding the opening, Hafez gave a compelling lecture on his...
Walking into Bellarmine Hall, it was an entirely new environment. I had explored most of the Fairfield University campus, but never had a reason to go inside of this particular building before. Inside...
When entering Bellarmine Hall for the first time, the experience can be a bit daunting. It’s a big manor, located just a stone’s throw away from many of the academic buildings on campus and stands out...
The Walsh Art Gallery in the Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts is currently hosting the art exhibit, “#UNLOAD: Guns in the Hands of Artists.” Each piece of art in the exhibition discusses the...
The Lukacs Gallery, located in Loyola Hall, hosted artist Reid Elem’s exhibit the “Utah Air Project” from March 20 through April 3. Reid Elem is an artist and educator who uses photography to touch upon...
Today’s social climate brings a range of emotion, frustration and fear to the forefront of people’s minds in regards to sexual, gender and racial assault. Junior Colleen McElaney is passionate about the...