Tag: art
TDP Post-It: Monday, Nov 1
1. The Colors of Inclusion
Join the House of Opulence and Omega Phi Beta Sorority to learn about historic moments in the LGBTQIA+ community made...
TDP Post-It: Tuesday, April 13
1. Alterations for Second Mass Vaccine Clinic: J&J Vaccine Usage Paused
After the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (C.D.C.) and Indiana Department of Health...
DePauw Art Walk: Showcasing Creatives on Campus
After months of planning, the DePauw Contemporary Ensemble will host their first DePauw Art Walk this weekend. The interactive art festival will take place...
4 Silos Soon To Be Home to Large Mural
One of Indiana’s largest mural sites will soon be in Greencastle.
The four silos on the left side of the road as you drive into...
Cape Town and Cockroaches: An Interview with Julia Briggs
We sat down with senior art major Julia Briggs to talk about her studies at DePauw and her internship in Cape Town, South Africa...
Giving attention to those history has erased
Photographer, Ken Gonzales-Day uses sites of lynching in California as a subject
“I choose to be an artist. There was something for me about creating...
Peeler exhibition examines mankind's interactions with nature
At DePauw’s newest exhibition, viewers can peer through the lens of New York City artists as they evaluate the intricacies of humanity’s tumultuous...
DePauw student artists present artwork at annual juried student exhibition
DePauw students’ creative art was highlighted by Indiana University ceramics professor Malcolm Mobutu-Smith in the 2017 Annual Juried Art Exhibition at the Richard E....
Anonymous activists call out art injustices
Armed with wheat paste, gorilla masks and the names of dead female artists, the Guerrilla Girls took the world by storm. ...
DePauw's own statue of Abraham Lincoln resurfaces, undergoing restoration
When digging through an abandoned storage room, one is liable to find just about anything from old newspapers to clothes that have long since...