Registration Day: the student portrait in context, an exhibition of the Elaine Mayes’ portraits
-by Mia Karnofsky Elaine Mayes (b. 1936) is a photographer who taught at Hampshire College from 1971 to 1981. Mayes originally trained …
Essays, opinions, and reviews written by students, faculty and staff involved in the Institute for Curatorial Practice.
-by Mia Karnofsky Elaine Mayes (b. 1936) is a photographer who taught at Hampshire College from 1971 to 1981. Mayes originally trained …
The Hampshire College Art Gallery presents In each hand I keep each of my eyes, featuring 15 photographs by Manuel Álvarez Bravo …
The Hampshire College Art Gallery and Institute for Curatorial Practice invite participants to a public keynote and a faculty seminar centered around …
This summer, 7 students from the Institute for Curatorial Practice are completing internships with Five College museums and faculty. A little more …
This summer, 7 students from the Institute for Curatorial Practice are completing internships with Five College museums and faculty. A little more …
by Ivy Vance The current exhibition at Smith College Museum of Art is a thoughtful examination of the work of the German …
by Ivy Vance The most recent exhibition at Historic Northampton, curated by Ester White, brings attention to a unique object in their …
by Ivy Vance The current exhibition at Mount Holyoke Art Museum Dancers of the Nightway displays a selection of Navajo weavings from …
by Ivy Vance In conjunction with Karen Koehler’s Art Questions class funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, several groups of …
by Pauline Miller Ever since my acceptance to the inaugural Bruce High Quality Foundation University Gallery Fellowship, a.k.a. BHQFUG (a mouthful, I …
by Chelsea Miller As an intern for the Institute for Curatorial Practice, I am particularly struck by ICP’s ability to bring a …
by Ivy Vance Marisa Olson, contemporary artist, curator, and art theorist, spoke at Hampshire last Wednesday about her practice and questions that …
Presented in conjunction with the current exhibition Women’s Work: Feminist Art from the Collection at the Smith College Museum of Art in collaboration with the student group Feminists of Smith, the Guerrilla Girls gave a public talk about their creative practice and activism in the art world last Thursday.
Friday, September 11, 2015 4:30-6pm Bill Brand Screening Room Jerome Liebling Center Are you looking for something to do on this beautiful …
sites.hampshire.edu/storytellers Storytellers is a companion digital exhibition to Al-Mutanabbi Street Starts Here that examines the role of narrative in artists’ responses to …
Exhibitions that challenge us to reconsider how we view landscape paintings and photographs, and question the consequences of human intervention into our …
This Thursday afternoon, July 3rd, the Harold F. Johnson Library will be hosting the second part of closing events for the Institute …
The Institute for Curatorial Practice (ICP) students and faculty traveled to Williamsburg, Brooklyn yesterday to see Kara Walker’s work “A Subtlety.” I …
The Hampshire College library and gallery are very excited to play host to the new Institute for Curatorial Practice (ICP) which starts …
Calling all Hamsphire students, or at least those who are curatorial and curious. Friday, april 4, 4:00 pm, information session will be …