Lectures (page 3)
Preserving Experiences in Hybrid Prints Presentation Tuesday, Sept. 16
September 16, Margaret Mathews-Berenson, independent curator, art advisor, critic, and educator, discusses “Nature and the Environment: Preserving Experiences in Hybrid Prints.” This presentation is free of charge and open to the public. Tuesday Noon Academy Presentations Hampton Room, Malott Commons, 12-1 p.m. For details call Karen Fagan at (909) 607-8507. Partially funded by the Ames and […]
Read MorePicturing Mexico: Alfredo Ramos Martinez Symposium Video and Summary
A summary of the recent Williamson Gallery symposium on Martínez, held at Scripps.
Read MoreInvesting in Nature: Sacred Landscapes
Join us at the Hampton Room, Malott Commons, Scripps College at noon on Tuesday, March, for a talk on sacred landscapes by Regula Feldman Campbell ’69.
Read MoreVision and Legacy: African Arts at LACMA & A Tribute to Samella Lewis
Join us at the Hampton Room, Malott Commons, Scripps College at noon on Tuesday, February 25, for a talk on African Art at LACMA, and for a tribute to Prof. Samella Lewis. As the first tenured African American professor at the Claremont Colleges, Dr. Lewis taught art history at Scripps College from 1969 to 1984, enriching the experience of art for countless students.
Read MoreCeramics and Chemistry Talk, December 10 at Noon
Artist and ceramic technician T Robert will speak about ceramics as the junction of science and art.
Read MoreMacArthur Award Winner Elizabeth Turk to Speak at Scripps
Elizabeth Robbins Turk ’83, sculptor and recipient of a MacArthur Award, will present “Nothing Is Everything: How the Negative Defines the Positive.”
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