Graduate Story: Senior Irina Gladun finds community in clay
Gladun graduates as an art and English double major with a minor in vocal performance.
Gladun graduates as an art and English double major with a minor in vocal performance.
In 2016, Joseph R. Hartman '07 became the first-ever student to graduate from Southern Methodist University Meadows with a Ph.D. in art history. He released his first book, "Dictator’s Dreamscape: How Architecture and Vision Built Machado’s Cuba and Invented Modern Havana" this month through University of Pittsburgh Press.
Seven Goshen College students earned literary awards at the Indiana Collegiate Press Association’s (ICPA) annual convention on March 30 for their work with Red Cents, Goshen’s literary arts journal, including first place awards for Best Overall Design and Best Single Issue.
Goshen College Professor Emeritus of Art Abner Hershberger will show his recent mixed-media paintings in a one-man show at the National Arts Club Gregg Gallery in New York City, from March 4-29, 2019.
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Study-Service Term (SST) at Goshen College, an exhibit titled "Brought Home: Objects and Stories from 50 years of SST" will display artifacts that students and faculty leaders acquired during their SST terms and brought back home.
Discovering the potential of wood has been a lifelong interest for Matt Thomas '12. Now, his company, Elko Hardwoods, sells custom tables online and at a retail location in the south side of Chicago.
For a year, Justin and Brooke Rothshank worked alongside each other as spouses, as artists, exploring gratitude.
Seven current and retired art faculty exhibited works at the 40th Elkhart Juried Regional Exhibition at the Midwest Museum of American Art in Elkhart.
The current art faculty of Bluffton University will open an exhibition of their most recent photography, ceramics and mixed media works in the Abner Hershberger Art Gallery on Sunday, Nov. 18 at 2 p.m., with an artist talk to follow at 3:30 p.m. The exhibit and reception are free and open to the public.
Timothy Roberts '78 is a finalist in an international documentary photography competition, with three photos from his ongoing Atlantic City project to be shown at the Barcelona Biennale, which opens Oct. 4.