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On Thursday, April 18, the Grinnell College Museum of Art opened the 2024 Bachelor of Arts Exhibition (BAX), an annual tradition that celebrates the creativity of studio art students in a culminating show of selected artworks. At the reception, classmates, faculty and museum staff viewed the artists’ pieces and attended an awards ceremony. “This was. ....
After over 3 years of radio silence, KDIC has returned with 30 new radio shows in the midst of the spring 2024 semester. Manager Georgia Carbone `24 and audio technician Jon Murphy `26 have been instrumental in bringing KDIC’s dead air back to life. Technically, the radio station KDIC 88.5 is still dead air.. ....
In addition to its own eclectic offerings, La Mama is collaborating with two Santa Fe foodies to bring their special menu items to the cafe on certain days throughout summer. ....
The Bachelor of Arts (BAX) Art Exhibition, showcasing the artwork of third and fourth-year students, is currently on display at the Grinnell College Museum of Art through May 22. Studio Art Student Educational Policy Committee (SEPC) members Jillian Bhuyan ’24, Georgia Carbone ’24, Philomena Frasca ’25, Stella Lowery ’24 and Karis McCaskill ‘24 worked with. ....
By Jane Hoffman [email protected] The Grinnell College Museum of Art’s (GCMoA) latest exhibition is a celebration of student creativity. The gallery’s walls are adorned with pieces created by third- and fourth-year studio art students who utilize media, ranging from digital programs to ceramics to textiles, to create unique and innovative artwork. The final exhibition of. ....