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Art

BK Artist Paula Walters Parker Discusses Her “Stories Where We Fit” Collection

May 4, 2022 webgroup 0

By Alexandria Woolfe      On Thursday Apr. 28, the Brooklyn College Department of Judaic Studies, along with a slew of other departments, hosted a panel-led […]

BC Student Christie Balcombe Creates First Gospel Album 

April 13, 2022 Gabriela Flores 0

By Gabriela Flores    After the pandemic caused many to deal with their own battles, BC student Christie Balcombe is looking to inspire others through her […]

Forced Home During COVID, MFA Student Peter Gynd Paints Tree Stumps in Native Canada

April 21, 2021 John Schilling 0

 With the COVID-19 pandemic still looming and large gatherings remaining a thing of the past, the Brooklyn College Art Department has continued to livestream a […]

BC Alum Samantha Noël Talks Tropical Aesthetics of Black Modernism

February 17, 2021 John Schilling 0

It was 20 years ago when Samantha Noël last walked the halls of Brooklyn College as a studio art major with a passion for painting. […]

Rainbows, Art, and Teaching, an Interview With Omar Olivera

November 18, 2020 webgroup 0

Written By: Olivia McCaa  For Brooklyn College alum Omar Olivera, art has always played an important part in his life, and doesn’t know who he […]

Met Curator Offers Byzantine Art Lecture

November 18, 2020 webgroup 0

 Written By: Michela Arlia On Tuesday, Nov. 10, Dr. Andrea Myers Achi, assistant curator in the Department of Medieval Art and the Cloisters for the […]

Prof Eto Otitigbe Talks Importance of Public Art

October 6, 2020 John Schilling 0

In a time when theater is non-existent and concerts are rare, art lives on only in public where it is constantly surrounding us, especially in […]

Breaking Into the Art Market: Nancy Elsamanoudi

September 23, 2020 Michael Castaneda 0

Nancy Elsamanoudi is an up and coming Brooklyn based artist, but her path is not a typical one. Her parents are immigrants from Egypt. Her […]

NYC’s Whitney Museum Reopens But Draws Controversy

September 15, 2020 webgroup 0

Written By: Stacy Fisch Summer has almost come to an end, and you won’t be able to walk in Prospect Park or ride your bike […]

Artists Who Teach: Tahir Carl Karmali

February 18, 2020 jack coleman 0

   Originally from Kenya, Tahir Carl Karmali is now based in Brooklyn and teaches at Brooklyn College. He works in a number of different mediums and […]

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