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Registration day for the Class of 2021
Artists Raúl Gonzalez, Edward Monovich and Karen Moss respond to society’s many ills, including global conflict, economic inequities and ecological disasters, with an eye toward raising consciousness and creating social change.
Silkscreen printer Helen Popinchalk re-creates selections from the series Los Caprichos by Francisco Goya in eye-popping neon color exhibited under black light.
Let's come together as a community to discuss power and privilege, blackface, cultural appropriation, intersectionality and how these play out on our campus. We hope you will join us. Thursday, Nov. 9th, 2:30 pm, Cole Chapel
Society in Upheaval Artists Raúl Gonzalez, Edward Monovich and Karen Moss respond to society’s many ills, including global conflict, economic inequities and ecological disasters, with an eye toward raising consciousness and creating social change. All three artists reference pop culture, using imagery from comics, coloring books, children’s toy packaging and advertising. Beard Gallery, Watson Fine […]
written by Thornton Wilder, directed by David Fox “The life of a village against the life of the stars” is how playwright Thornton Wilder described Our Town, a work that poignantly evokes eternal truths from the most common of circumstances.
Come join us every Friday for coffee and conversation. Practice your 2nd, 3rd or 4th languages outside of the classroom with colleagues classmates, faculty, staff and more. Everything from Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian, Chinese, Japanese and more. Hosted By: Center for Global Education Additional Information can be found at: https://engage.wheatoncollege.edu/event/1643885 This event was imported […]
Silkscreen printer Helen Popinchalk re-creates selections from the series Los Caprichos by Francisco Goya in eye-popping neon color exhibited under black light.
Artists Raúl Gonzalez, Edward Monovich and Karen Moss respond to society’s many ills, including global conflict, economic inequities and ecological disasters, with an eye toward raising consciousness and creating social change.