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'Rejected' show displays art for art's sake

"Rejected - the other student art show," on display in the Hillel Gallery this week, demonstrates that a non-juried art show does not sacrifice quality for quantity. The student-run exhibition accepted all submissions that were rejected from the official Student Art Show, held in the David Winton Bell ...

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Student art show spans media

Featuring the works of 45 artists from the Brown community, the 27th annual Student Art Show at the David Winton Bell Gallery suggests the University's visual arts program is moving in a more avant-garde direction. The show contains many esoteric works, which satisfy the artistic-savant crowd but may ...

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Breaks Projects shift to local focus

Spring Breaks Projects - community service projects funded by the Swearer Center that used to consist solely of flying to an area and volunteering for a week - are becoming seminar-style workshops on community issues in the real world, said Rabbi Alan Flam P'05, a senior fellow at the Swearer Center ...

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Finding the right place

It didn't take more than a week for transfer student Elizabeth Thorndike '06 to decide that Hobart and William Smith Colleges was not the place for her.

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sonic.focus explores relationship between image and sound

sonic.focus, this weekend's conference on sound art, was initially conceived to create a dialogue between sound artists and sound theorists on the relationship between the image and sound, according to the event's program. But the conference itself involved more presentation than conversation.

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Cultural critic takes on modern-day art patronage

The idea of an artist-patron relationship may seem archaic in the 21st century, but patronage still plays an important and sometimes destructive role in contemporary art production, said cultural theorist Marjorie Garber in a lecture at Hillel yesterday afternoon.

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