The Whitney And Augmented Reality: “CENTO”
By Paulina Gajewski The Whitney Museum of American Art is home to over 25,000 pieces of American art, spanning the nineteenth to twenty-first centuries. […]
By Paulina Gajewski The Whitney Museum of American Art is home to over 25,000 pieces of American art, spanning the nineteenth to twenty-first centuries. […]
By Paulina Gajewski The Brooklyn College Library announced its latest art exhibit on Sept. 1. Photographs shot in black and white are showcased along […]
By Paulina Gajewski Brooklyn College faculty and students came together to celebrate the life and work of Gail Smith, a professor in the Classics […]
By Paulina Gajewski “Creativity and artistic endeavors have a mission that goes far beyond just making music for the sake of music,” jazz musician […]
By Paulina Gajewski From earthenware dishes stacked across shelves in department stores, to particularly placed porcelain in a grandmother’s kitchen cabinet, to sculptures littered […]
By Paulina Gajewski On a stage illuminated by torches, the ancient Greeks adorned themselves with disguises to perform comedies written by the greatest playwrights […]
By Samia Afsar Despite the dreary weather outside, much love and affection beamed from the Don Buchwald Theater as bass-baritone Joe Chappel showcased his […]
Paulina Gajewski The answer to the age-old riddle, “What musical instrument can you hear but not see or touch?” is, of course, the voice. […]
By Samia Afsar The Brooklyn College theater department showcased its production of “The Skriker,” a play written by Caryl Churchill and directed by Lauren […]
By Samia Afsar Enclosed between the floor-to-ceiling windows of the Claire Tow Center lobby was an array of musical instruments that were played by […]
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