- Events
- gallery exhibition
Gallery Exhibition: To Scatter or Sow—Diaspora in Contemporary Art
Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries Norton- No events scheduled for October 20, 2021.
Gallery Exhibition—The Tens: Friends of Art Alumni Collection 2011–2020
Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries NortonGallery Exhibition: To Scatter or Sow—Diaspora in Contemporary Art
Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries Norton- No events scheduled for October 22, 2021.
- No events scheduled for October 23, 2021.
- No events scheduled for October 24, 2021.
Week of Events
To Scatter or Sow: Artists’ Talk
To Scatter or Sow: Artists’ Talk
Artists Patricia Encarnación and Crys Yin will share their artwork and discuss how their art practice connects with their activist work. Yin’s paintings, drawings and sculptures deal with cultural misconnections and embrace the comedic side of personal experiences. Encarnación is an Afro-Dominican artist who explores perceptions of being Caribbean through quotidian objects, landscapes, and the aesthetics she was exposed to growing up in her homeland, the Dominican Republic.
Gallery Exhibition: To Scatter or Sow—Diaspora in Contemporary Art
Gallery Exhibition: To Scatter or Sow—Diaspora in Contemporary Art
To Scatter or Sow: Diaspora in Contemporary Art serves as a central event for Wheaton’s campus-wide initiative to consider Diasporas: Economies, Boundaries, and Kinship.
Gallery Exhibition—The Tens: Friends of Art Alumni Collection 2011–2020
Gallery Exhibition—The Tens: Friends of Art Alumni Collection 2011–2020
The Tens, highlights selected work from students who received the Friends of Art Purchase Prize from 2011-2020. These pieces are part of the Wheaton College Permanent Collection and range from photography to film to illustration.
Gallery Exhibition: To Scatter or Sow—Diaspora in Contemporary Art
Gallery Exhibition: To Scatter or Sow—Diaspora in Contemporary Art
To Scatter or Sow: Diaspora in Contemporary Art serves as a central event for Wheaton’s campus-wide initiative to consider Diasporas: Economies, Boundaries, and Kinship.