The People's Movement
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Drop by for a guided journey between 11am and 3pm on Monday. One space features Multimedia learning and interaction while the other is intended to provide participants with an opportunity to practice mindful contemplation.
Drop by for a guided journey between 11am and 3pm on Monday. One space features Multimedia learning and interaction while the other is intended to provide participants with an opportunity to practice mindful contemplation.
Join the Office of Religious and Spiritual Life for a conversation with Dr. Gregory Cuéllar and Nohemi Cuéllar, founders of Arte de Lágrimas: Refugee Artwork Project.
Using drawings from children released from detention on the U.S./Mexico border, the Cuéllars explore how to reclaim the sacredness of the Other in the borderlands.
For the 2018 Day With(out) Art, Visual AIDS presents Alternate Endings, Activist Risings which will be shown as a looping video presentation on Friday Nov 30 from 1 - 3 pm, in the LGBT Resource Room. This hour-long video program will be screened internationally today and tomorrow at museums, art institutions, schools and AIDS organizations.
Join us for a compelling look behind the scenes of our current exhibition, BROKEN GROUND, where faculty artist Lin Price will share her research and process in preparation for creating her work on display at the Handwerker Gallery.
Send Silence Packing is coming to Ithaca College! We will have 1,100 backpacks on the Academic Quad on October 29th from 10am to 5pm in memory of the 1,100 students that die by suicide every year.
Join us for a compelling look behind the scenes of our current exhibition, HUMAN NATURE, where faculty artist Carla Stetson will share her research and process in preparation for creating her work on display at the Handwerker Gallery.
Join us for the unveiling of two new exhibitions at the Handwerker Gallery on Thursday, November 1, 5-7 p.m.!
Solo exhibitions by faculty artists Carla Stetson (Art, Education) and Lin Price (Art, '90) each position the gallery visitor in dialogue with the pictorial subjects of their serial works, rupturing the confines of the picture plane. Stetson's work examines the thin edge between humans and animals, while Lin Price's paintings center on the borders and relationships between neighbors in rural communities.