Exhibitions (page 5)
74th Ceramic Annual: Stories Without Borders
The 74th Ceramic Annual focuses on artists whose work speaks about multicultural backgrounds and a sense of belonging.
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The 74th Ceramic Annual focuses on artists whose work speaks about multicultural backgrounds and a sense of belonging.
Read MoreFoundations of Fortitude at the Clark Museum
Foundations of Fortitude: Selections from the Samella Lewis Contemporary Art Collection Clark Humanities Museum, Jan. 8–Feb. 21, 2018 Artist, art historian, writer, museum founder and filmmaker, Dr. Samella Lewis devoted her career to increasing understanding of the achievements of African American artists. In honor of the Scripps College professor, the Samella Lewis Collection, a gathering […]
Read MorePST: LA/LA Exhibitions at Points beyond Scripps
More exhibitions related to the Getty PST LA/LA initiative can be found only a short way from the Williamson, and farther eastward as well.
Read MoreRevolution & Ritual Celebrates 3 Woman Photographers
Revolution and Ritual looks at the work of three photographers who explore and transform notions of Mexican identity.
Read More2017 Senior Art Exhibition: Forming the Immaterial
The Senior Art Show, cornerstone of the studio art major at Scripps, runs April 28 to May 13.
Read MoreAt the Clark: Michael Childers – Portraits of Artists
Michael Childers, Andy Warhol Closeup, 1976, gelatin silver print, 14 x 11 in., Scripps College Andy Warhol, Clint Eastwood, Ray Bradbury, Mae West–the upcoming exhibit, Actors, Artists, and Authors: The Portraits of Michael Childers, at Scripps College showcases works by the photographer of the creative elite. Combining pieces from the Scripps College collection and works […]
Read MoreIntern Exhibit at Gallery 112 through Apr. 6
Salad Days, the upcoming exhibition created by Gallery interns, explores the natural forms, shapes, and colors of the vegetable world.
Read MoreScripps 73rd Ceramic Annual: A Sense of Place
Closes April 9! Nine masters in ceramics, whose work evokes a sense of place, are featured.
Read MoreOn Stage: Japanese Theater Prints & Costumes
The exhibition focuses on Noh, Kabuki and Bunraki theater through Japanese prints, costumes and masks.
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