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Events
- Feb 288:00 AMEkard Artist in Residence, Kirsten Stolle: Science for a Better LifeStolle presents text-based works, collages, and installations that examine how chemical companies use language and imagery to shape public perception while obscuring the long-term effects of their products on health, food systems, and the environment. Her work sits at the intersection of art, science, and culture, using research-driven methods to encourage critical awareness. Artist Talk and Q and A: February 11, 5:00 PM, Holmes Hall 116
- Feb 2810:00 AMDrop, Ripple, WaveFluidity is one of water's defining characteristics – the quality that allows it to move and change forms as easily as it does. The photographs and prints in this exhibition capture some aspect of water's motion – from crashing waves to gentle ripples – in a still, two-dimensional image.
- Feb 2810:00 AMThe Slow Sublime ExhibitionHave astonishing vast spaces, once the picture of the sublime, been replaced by slow time? Thisexhibition invites you to enter slow time by focusing on one treasure each week from the museumvault, some not shown in decades. Is it possible, now, to encounter the sublime? Let's see.
- Feb 2811:15 AMBaseball v. Merrimack @ 11:15AM
- Feb 281:00 PMMen's Tennis v. Duquesne @ 1PM
Events
- Feb 288:00 AMEkard Artist in Residence, Kirsten Stolle: Science for a Better LifeStolle presents text-based works, collages, and installations that examine how chemical companies use language and imagery to shape public perception while obscuring the long-term effects of their products on health, food systems, and the environment. Her work sits at the intersection of art, science, and culture, using research-driven methods to encourage critical awareness. Artist Talk and Q and A: February 11, 5:00 PM, Holmes Hall 116
- Feb 2810:00 AMDrop, Ripple, WaveFluidity is one of water's defining characteristics – the quality that allows it to move and change forms as easily as it does. The photographs and prints in this exhibition capture some aspect of water's motion – from crashing waves to gentle ripples – in a still, two-dimensional image.
- Feb 2810:00 AMThe Slow Sublime ExhibitionHave astonishing vast spaces, once the picture of the sublime, been replaced by slow time? Thisexhibition invites you to enter slow time by focusing on one treasure each week from the museumvault, some not shown in decades. Is it possible, now, to encounter the sublime? Let's see.
- Feb 2811:15 AMBaseball v. Merrimack @ 11:15AM
- Feb 281:00 PMMen's Tennis v. Duquesne @ 1PM
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