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Art News Archive

Past news, events and happenings from the Randolph College Art department.

3/26/2013 — Leanne Zalewski presents paper at INCS conference.
3/26/2013 — Zalewski receives Diane and Trevor Morris Fellowship
2/9/2013 — Randolph College Art Students Help Anne Spencer House Identify Artifacts
WDBj 7 covers Randolph's new partnership
1/25/2013 — Randolph College Forms Partnership With Anne Spencer House
Students work to preserve Lynchburg icon's artifacts
1/17/2013 — Exhibition and concert highlights artwork of Arthur B. Davies and dance of Isadora Duncan
The Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College collaborated with the dance department for this interdisciplinary exhibition opening.
1/17/2013 — Summer program allows students to work on art and archaeological conservation projects
Archaeological Conservation Institute applications due Feb. 1
1/14/2013 — Isadora Duncan Dance Company to Perform at Randolph Jan. 18-19
Performances are in conjunction with the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College's newest exhibition
8/28/2012 — New Exhibition at Randolph's Maier Museum of Art Features American Art by International Artists
Bridges Not Walls, the 101st Annual Exhibition, tells the story of cultures that have come together to create unique art
8/10/2012 — Tierney Dickenson ’14 enjoys Lyric Opera internship
The summer program gave Dickenson, an art major with a concentration in art history, the opportunity to learn how an arts-centered nonprofit works.
8/9/2012 — Professor presents at Gender, Bodies and Technology Conference
Leanne Zalewski discusses the sculpture of Jean Leon Gerome.
8/9/2012 — Leanne Zalewski to present at feminist art history conference
Discussion will examine masculine vs feminine artists.
8/9/2012 — Zalewski article published in national journal
Professor looks at the historical importance of William Henry Vanderbilt's art collection.
8/9/2012 — Randolph student, professor to present at conference
Cathy DeSilvey will discuss Yves Klein at the Southeastern College Art Conference.
8/6/2012 — Monica Varner ’14 spends summer restoring and preserving art and architecture
Varner participated in two summer archeological and preservation programs connected to the College.
6/28/2012 — Art Institute of Chicago internship gives student valuable museum experience
Andrew Schaeffer ’14 gave tours of the museum and learned about the process of operating a large museum.
2/8/2012 — Ninth Annual Love at the Maier looks at art, love, and nostalgia
Love at the Maier includes activities for adults and children to explore themes of love in art at Randolph College's Maier Museum of Art.
1/20/2012 — Photo Gallery: Opening of Student Curated Exhibition at Maier Museum of Art
More than 200 people attended the opening reception of Mirror of a Passing World: Ephemeral Places, Vanishing Spaces.
1/20/2012 — Maier Museum of Art: Student exhibition opens
Mirror of a Passing World: Ephemeral Spaces, Vanishing Places runs through April 15, 2012.
1/18/2012 — Student-curated exhibition opens Friday at Maier Museum of Art
Lots of students can say they have visited to museums and analyzed exhibitions, but students at Randolph College can now talk about what it is like to curate one. (VIDEO included)
1/13/2012 — VIDEO: Studying Art at Randolph College
Derrick Woods Morrow and Sylvia Tropp discuss their experiences as Randolph art majors.
12/6/2011 — Student works on photo-a-day goal
If a picture is worth a thousand words, Mimansha Joshi ’14 plans to have 365,000 words-worth by next spring.
11/18/2011 — International Photo Contest Winners Announced
The annual photo contest is open to all students, faculty, and staff, and highlights cultures and places around the world.
11/2/2011 — Students create their own mandalas after meeting with visiting Buddhist monks
The week-long demonstration allowed the students to experience another culture and its approach to art.
8/31/2011 — Randolph College celebrates 100th anniversary of the Annual Exhibition
The exhibition at the Maier Museum of Art is the longest running series of original exhibitions of contemporary art staged by an academic institution in the United States.
4/29/2011 — Senior Art Show Opens
Maier Museum shows the works of graduating seniors Joanna Bourque, Eileen Buckingham and Rashan Colbert.
4/11/2011 — Randolph Magazine Feature Story: The Art of Science
Lydia Kirchner '11 blends passions for art and biology to curate exhibit at the Maier Museum of Art.
4/1/2011 — Profile: Kitty Stark Caldwell '74
Trustee is involved in community service and with several art museums.
12/1/2010 — New Faces 2010-2011
Randolph welcomes new faculty, coaches, trustees.
4/25/2010 — Randolph Magazine Feature Story: Senior Art Exhibition On Display Apr. 29-May 16
Works by art majors from the class of 2010 will be on view in the Maier Museum of Art at Randolph College.
4/22/2010 — Randolph Student, Alumnae Admitted to Graduate Schools
Sarah Kreiger, Emily Hanson and Emily Schuetz to pursue advanced degrees.
4/8/2010 — Art Faculty to Lead Students on Seminar to Italy
Kathy Muehlemann and Andrea Campbell will unveil Renaissance art and technique
1/27/2010 — Randolph College Senior Earns Prestigious Art Fellowship
Sarah Kreiger one of just six students in the state to receive $6,000 graduate fellowship
1/20/2010 — Randolph College's Maier Museum Looks at Landscapes
Local coverage of College's 99th Annual Exhibition of Contemporary Art
10/14/2009 — Randolph Students/Faculty Hold Strong Showing at MARCUS Conference
Regional conference promotes scholarship and research activities of undergraduate students
9/18/2009 — Randolph Student's Photo Selected for Magazine Cover
Jeff Reid shot the photo while at National D-Day Memorial
4/18/2009 — Jessica Cline Presents Works at Symposium
Collection of figure studies and portraits emphasizes capturing the essence of people rather than merely reproducing a likeness.
4/18/2009 — Erin Dunn Presents Research at Symposium
Study looks at how Hollywood dramatizes the biographies of artists.
4/18/2009 — Emily J. Hanson Presents Works at Symposium
Exhibition features drawings inspired by the art of Michelangelo.
4/17/2009 — Penny Rosen Presents Artwork, Poetry at Symposium
“Star Gazing” offers connection between the artist and the natural world.
3/24/2009 — Randolph Junior Receives National Award
Kathleen Fort named a Coca-Cola Gold Scholar