Gordon College is pleased to host a conversation and art lecture between Boston artist Bradford Johnson and New York art historian and critic Dan Siedell at the Gallery at Barrington Center for the Arts, this Wednesday, April 26, 6-8 p.m. Free food and drinks will be provided, and the art gallery will be open for guests to view Bradford Johnson’s new exhibit “1933—Year of the Monster.”
Collaboration, Bruce Herman says, “is about getting outside of yourself and your own preoccupations and listening for and building toward common ground with others.”
Under the leadership of conductor Craig Ramsey ’13, the choir has been more than a success story as it has steadily gained momentum over the past five years—it’s a beautiful example of unity at Gordon.
If you’ve hung around Gordon long enough, you’re probably familiar with the brief tale of our history: Gordon College was founded in 1889 by a Scotsman named A. J. Gordon, born April 19, 1836.
A former art teacher from Chicago, Klamesha Richards discovered a knack for serving college students while pursuing her master’s in intercultural studies. Now she’s the Fulton Hall resident director and champion for diversity on campus.