Exhibit: “Liquid Illumination” by Sue Hershberger Yoder and Jon Yoder
The "Liquid Illuminations" exhibit by Sue Hershberger Yoder and Jon Yoder will be on display in the Music Center's Hershberger Art Gallery from October 1 to November 13.
The "Liquid Illuminations" exhibit by Sue Hershberger Yoder and Jon Yoder will be on display in the Music Center's Hershberger Art Gallery from October 1 to November 13.
This summer, connections between the local art scene and Goshen College were highlighted with the opening of the Elkhart County Art Trail from Epic Art Adventures, which longtime associate professor of art and nationally-renowned sculptor John Mishler ’79 served as “artist-curator”.
Four professors said farewell to Goshen College this summer as they retire and begin the next chapters in their lives. Together, they have served a total of 111 years, and an average of approximately 28 years at Goshen College.
The Senior Art Exhibit is divided into two parts. The first portion is on display now until April 4, and the second exhibition goes from April 10 to April 24. A combined graduation exhibit will also be held the week of April 26.
Maria Witmer-Rich '96 connects art and science and is equally at home in the chemistry lab as she is in the painting studio.
Winners of Goshen College's first annual Voices of the Movement Arts Competition were announced during the college's King Celebration on Monday, Jan. 17, 2022. This competition was open to Goshen College and Elkhart County high school students.
Dianna Campos, a 2021 graduate with degrees in art and communication, is putting her education and experience to good use at DreamWorks as a TV Animation Production Intern on an upcoming show.
Local potter Cindy Cooper will show a collection of her pottery in an exhibit in the Hershberger Art Gallery from Nov. 7, 2021 to Dec. 16, 2021, with a reception on Sunday Nov. 7 at 1 p.m., followed by an artist talk.
Caitlin Lanctot '05 talks about the process of creating a pendant for necklaces and other jewelry that she makes.
An 18th century portrait of Gerrit Roosen (1612-1711), a historical Mennonite leader, has returned to the Mennonite Historical Library (MHL) after being professionally restored.