

Brooke and Justin Rothshank ’00 explore ‘Tiny Gratitudes’ via paint, pottery
For a year, Justin and Brooke Rothshank worked alongside each other as spouses, as artists, exploring gratitude.
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.
Brooke Rothshank '00 paints small things. Her art is confined to the center 1-inch square on 6-by-6-inch white paper, looking starkly insubstantial surrounded by all that empty space.
What does it take to conserve a Caravaggio? Antiques Roadshow learned from conservator Dean Yoder '80 at The Cleveland Museum of Art about the important Caravaggio, "The Crucifixion of Saint Andrew."
Thirteen Goshen College students participated in this year’s Maple Scholars research program, an eight-week program which gives undergraduate students the unique opportunity to create and present scholarly works.
Aly Munger, a 2017 graduate of Merry Lea’s master’s in environmental education program, is “eco-art educator" at Artist’s Boat, Galveston, Texas. She came to Merry Lea with a bachelor’s degree in art, hoping to integrate her background with her love of beautiful landscapes.
Ceramic artist Justin Rothshank '00 uses his artwork to explore political figures, poppies and the natural world.
Students from the Goshen College English Department and Art Department won six literary magazine awards for the college’s literary journal, Red Cents at the Indiana Collegiate Press Association’s (ICPA) annual convention in Indianapolis on April 7.