Real Presence in Orvieto
“My real presence was found in an ancient Italian town that was sculpted right from the mountain that it sits upon, and it is called Orvieto,” writes Theresa Sterling ’16.
Megan Sideropoulos ’15: From Student to Stage
By Thais Ziegenhals ’14 As proud as I was to be an art major in college, the familiar question, “So…what are you going to do with that?” never ceased to be frustrating. The asker was typically walking a… Read More
PAST / PRESENT: An Exhibition by Gordon’s Art Faculty
The Gallery at Barrington Center for the Arts presents PAST / PRESENT: Gordon Art Faculty, a new exhibition featuring work by current and former Art Department faculty. An opening reception will take place this Saturday, January 23, from 4 to 6 p.m…. Read More
Brooke Fryer ’15: Helping Women Escape Poverty through Fair Trade Goods
As a student, Brooke Fryer ’15 dreamt of combining her love of design and fashion with her passion for justice. As a recent grad and ANUGRA visionary, she’s doing just that.
T.S. Eliot at Ground Zero: Professor Bruce Herman and Colleagues Take QU4RTETS to Hiroshima
Now in Hiroshima: QU4RTETS, a traveling exhibition featuring paintings by Makoto Fujimura and Bruce Herman, an original piano and string quartet composition by Christopher Theofanidis, and theological reflections by Duke professor and pianist Jeremy Begbie. Hiroshima was the first city in history to be… Read More