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June 08, 2021 by Charlotte Albright Thank you for your vision, tenacity, and talents, said Hop director Mary Lou Aleskie.
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Creating compelling theater, film, visual art, or music is never easy, but the pandemic placed unprecedented hurdles in the paths of student artists, who were celebrated recently in a virtual ceremony. Those of you who are being honored here today found new and lasting ways to create, to keep us together, and to develop new ideas and artistic expressions, said Mary Lou Aleskie, the Howard L. Gilman 44 Director of the Hopkins Center for the Arts, at the May 25 event. You shaped how we experience our world by adapting to new modes of creation, never stopping, not only achieving artistic successes, but making your work accessible and available to friends, family, and audiences around the globe. Thank you for your vision, tenacity, and talents.
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Snøhetta continues their association with the global arts and cultural scene with two new projects that will see the international architecture studio add an art gallery in Adelaide, Australia and an arts centre in New Hampshire, USA to their substantial portfolio of extraordinary buildings.
Heysen Art Gallery, Adelaide
Hans Heysen Foundation had recently released the stunning concept designs visualised by the Adelaide-based studio of Snøhetta for the new Heysen Art Gallery in the Adelaide Hills. Located at The Cedars, the Hahndorf home of Hans Heysen and his daughter Nora Heysen, the gallery will be an inspiring tribute to one of Australia’s most revered and loved artists. The cultural precinct, which is being designed to recognise Heysen’s incredible contribution to Australia’s arts and cultural heritage, will include a purpose-built gallery, restaurant and gift shop, as well as bushfire-safe storage for artworks.
Snøhetta to lead major expansion and redesign of Hopkins Center for the Arts at Dartmouth
Hopkins Center Exterior 2014, Courtesy Rob Strong.
HANOVER, NH
.-Dartmouth today announced that it has selected the renowned design practice Snøhetta to lead the expansion and redesign of its Hopkins Center for the Arts. Since its opening in 1962, as the first major university-based center in the U.S. to unite the arts under a single roof, the Hopkins Center has been recognized for its groundbreaking approach to arts education and the presentation of performances by leading and emerging talents across creative disciplines.
The project is part of Dartmouths expansive re-imagining of the Hops arts programs, which will encourage even more ambitious and varied creativity. While the Hop has long been recognized for bringing an incredible range of artists to our community, with the expansion and redesign of our facilities, Dartmouth will be able to more fully support the production of new