Ruby Sky Sparkles at the Walsh

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...

Bellarmine Hall Welcomes French Art Exhibit

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....

Informational Lecture with Dr. Scott Lacy

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...

‘Soft Spaces’ Reveals Gender Violence

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...