Gallery Exhibition—Drawn Threads
Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries Norton, MA, United StatesExhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
While contemporary culture has continued to use thread for utilitarian and decorative purposes, artists have explored its use and representation as a conceptual and expressive means for decades. These six artists rely on thread as both inspiration and drawing tool, creating works that span sculpture, installation, photography, painting and more.
Light Refreshments will be served. Deadline to register is Tuesday, September 12, 2017 Gaele McCully, horticulturist with Mahoney’s Garden Centers, will discuss some of the trees and shrubs on campus that would compliment your home landscape.
For more information and to register for the event, visit the Wheaton College Tri-State Alums Facebook page.
Trained in fashion design and painting, Providence-based artist Taleen Batalian creates a site-specific installation that explores the boundaries between garment and sculpture, between form and function and between the beautiful and the grotesque.
Exhibition runs September 5th - October 21, 2017Monday - Saturday only
Marshall Center for Intercultural Learning is pleased to offer a Time Management Lunch Workshop geared toward First Year students.
While contemporary culture has continued to use thread for utilitarian and decorative purposes, artists have explored its use and representation as a conceptual and expressive means for decades. These six artists rely on thread as both inspiration and drawing tool, creating works that span sculpture, installation, photography, painting and more.
Come meet the Sophomore Class Dean, Denyse Wilhelm, Dean Interns and Sophomore Peer Mentors to enjoy icy treats and make new friends! Learn more about what the Filene Center can offer you during your sophomore year and beyond!FREE event
Trained in fashion design and painting, Providence-based artist Taleen Batalian creates a site-specific installation that explores the boundaries between garment and sculpture, between form and function and between the beautiful and the grotesque.