Professionals feature student artwork
The hand-selected work of 30 student artists is on display at the David Winton Bell Gallery for its 32nd annual Student Exhibition, a joint effort between the gallery and the Department of Visual Art.
The hand-selected work of 30 student artists is on display at the David Winton Bell Gallery for its 32nd annual Student Exhibition, a joint effort between the gallery and the Department of Visual Art.
The guttural thump of drums was accompanied by bodies moving with graceful ferocity this past weekend at Brown’s third annual Rhythm of Change initiative, which aims to address social change in Africa and the
The world is going to end — and very soon. That is the problem Robinson, a French bathtub salesman, faces in the film “Les derniers jours du monde.”
As far as Brown students are concerned, the polished pomp on stage in “Lady Windermere’s Fan” may provide a sophisticated escape — a tidy leap from East Side basements with their flat Narragansett Light and sticky floors.
Karl Marx once said, “A commodity appears at first sight an extremely obvious, trivial thing.
Michael Mount ‘12.5 is hungry. Everything at his disposal, including food, exists in his 10-pound bag. It’s June 2010, and his slight frame faces the chilling edge of the Arctic Circle.
Salvador Dali is celebrated for his ability to coalesce mechanical mastery with a warped, expressive sensibility. This is not the Dali on display in the collection of prints currently exhibited at the Brown-RISD Hillel Gallery titled “Aliyah: The Rebirth of