March
Continuing Through April 11
The Spirit of the Sixties: Art as an Agent for Change
The Trout Gallery, Weiss Center for the Arts
Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
This exhibition considers the role of postwar artists who explored printmaking, particularly posters, as tools of social change. It is curated by senior art & art-history majors Kyle Anderson, Aleksa D’Orsi, Kimberly Drexler, Lindsay Kearney, Callie Marx, Gillian Pinkham, and Sebastian Zheng, under the direction of Elizabeth Lee.
March 5 Through April 18
Opening Reception:
Thursday, March 5, 4-5 p.m.
Bones: Representing the Macabre
The Trout
Gallery, Weiss Center for the Arts
Hours: Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Japanese, netsuke, ivory, 20th century. The Trout Gallery. Gift of Joan L. Tobias.
This exhibition considers the ways in which skulls and skeletons are used in the pictorial arts to represent relationships between the living and the dead. A curatorial project by art & art-history major Lindsay Kearney ’15, it illuminates a wide range of associations regarding life and the afterlife.
Related info:
- "Letters & Lines" (2014 student-curated exhibition)
- "Articulating an American Aesthetic" (2013)
- The Trout Gallery
March 16 Through March 27
Open Studio & Exhibition: Feng Weina
Goodyear
Gallery, Goodyear Building (Cedar Street entrance)
Hours: weekdays, 10 a.m-1 p.m., or
by appointment.
Angel with Broken Wing (porcelain), 2010.
Porcelain artist Feng Weina completes her residency with a public exhibition and demonstration, using the Goodyear Gallery as an informal teaching and exhibition space and workshop.
Related info:
- Learn more about the spring visiting artists.
- "A Strong Sense of Place" (Sylvia Smith)
- "An Architect's View" (Sylvia Smith)
- Studio-art program
- "Through the Looking Glass" (2014 artistic residency)
Thursday, March 19, noon
Noonday Concert
Rubendall Recital Hall, Weiss Center for the Arts
This concert features students in Dickinson’s performance-studies program.
Saturday, March 21, 7 p.m.
Trombone Alone
Rubendall Recital Hall, Weiss Center for the Arts
Michael Clayville, trombonist with Alarm Will Sound and Novus, will perform music for trombone Caleb Burhans, Giancinto Scelsi, David Biedenbender and others. He will be assisted by Ron Stabinsky, piano, and Erik Forst, percussion.
Related info:
- Learn more about the spring visiting artists.