Giving Tuesday 2024
Join us this Giving Tuesday and make a gift that resonates far beyond today.
Join us this Giving Tuesday and make a gift that resonates far beyond today.
Shelter is vital. It's required for us to survive but also to thrive. Curated by students enrolled in ARTH 335: Exhibition Design, Shelter interrogates the spaces in which we live, play, work, and worship, the objects found in such spaces, and the concept of "shelter", broadly defined.
Wheaton College Jazz Band
Shelter is vital. It's required for us to survive but also to thrive. Curated by students enrolled in ARTH 335: Exhibition Design, Shelter interrogates the spaces in which we live, play, work, and worship, the objects found in such spaces, and the concept of "shelter", broadly defined.
Shelter is vital. It's required for us to survive but also to thrive. Curated by students enrolled in ARTH 335: Exhibition Design, Shelter interrogates the spaces in which we live, play, work, and worship, the objects found in such spaces, and the concept of "shelter", broadly defined.
Shelter is vital. It's required for us to survive but also to thrive. Curated by students enrolled in ARTH 335: Exhibition Design, Shelter interrogates the spaces in which we live, play, work, and worship, the objects found in such spaces, and the concept of "shelter", broadly defined.
A curated selection of student work is showcased in this end-of-semester screening.
Shelter is vital. It's required for us to survive but also to thrive. Curated by students enrolled in ARTH 335: Exhibition Design, Shelter interrogates the spaces in which we live, play, work, and worship, the objects found in such spaces, and the concept of "shelter", broadly defined.
Shelter is vital. It's required for us to survive but also to thrive. Curated by students enrolled in ARTH 335: Exhibition Design, Shelter interrogates the spaces in which we live, play, work, and worship, the objects found in such spaces, and the concept of "shelter", broadly defined.
Shelter is vital. It's required for us to survive but also to thrive. Curated by students enrolled in ARTH 335: Exhibition Design, Shelter interrogates the spaces in which we live, play, work, and worship, the objects found in such spaces, and the concept of "shelter", broadly defined.