Sophie Lapp Jost ’13: Fraktur as spiritual practice
Sophie Lapp Jost '13 sees fraktur as more than just a fun creative hobby; it’s become a spiritual practice.
Sophie Lapp Jost '13 sees fraktur as more than just a fun creative hobby; it’s become a spiritual practice.
Two Concord Junior High School art teachers, Mary Amador and Neil Boston, will showcase their work in the Music Center’s Hershberger Art Gallery between June 11 and Sept. 17, 2017. They will host a reception on Sept. 17, from 2-3:30 p.m., with an artist talk at 3:30 p.m.
Ann Marie Nafziger '94 found out she had been elected when she saw the handwritten results taped to the window of City Hall.
Kat Luginbuhl '11, a third-generation artist, has returned to Bluffton, Ohio to help run an art gallery started by her father, the late Gregg Luginbuhl.
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 8.
Washington D.C.-based artist Joseph Shetler '06 talks about his undergrad art experience, SST, his Mennonite upbringing and his minimalist approach.
Artist Joshua Wilson '96 is helping create a sunken art installation using a ship that is one of only five survivors from the attack on Pearl Harbor. The project is being developed by Richard Branson.
Goshen College students and alumni contribute to Goshen's annual Empty Bowl Project to raise money for Goshen Interfaith Hospitality Network, a local ministry that provides shelter to homeless people in the area. The 17th annual Empty Bowl Project will take place from 5 to 8 p.m. March 25.
Eleven Goshen College senior art majors will showcase their work in the Music Center’s Hershberger Art Gallery between March 8 and April 26.
Anne H. Berry '99, assistant professor of graphic design at Cleveland State University, is interviewed on the Revision Path podcast.