Federico Perelmuter ’21 shares insights from a summer researching photography and disappearance in Buenos Aires.
John B. Hurford '60Center for the Arts and Humanities
News & Events

With Noon to Noon, seniors Emmett Huiskamp and Ellie Baron turn finals week into a performance art piece.

Bringing together a range of Restorative Justice (RJ) practitioners from across the Philadelphia region, the 2025 Mellon symposium explores where restorative justice comes from (its roots), how it has been developing in our city (its branches), and what it might look like in the future (its seeds), all in the hopes of clarifying what alternatives RJ makes possible.

Jan 24 – Mar 7, 2025 Gary Kuehn: In Situ, curated by Sid Sachs, marks one of the largest survey exhibitions in the United States of the renowned American sculptor. Showcasing a range of works by the artist, In Situ sites the work of Kuehn in its rightful place at the center of postminimalist sculpture.
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Seth Boyce ’20 reports on preparations for the 2019 Philadelphia Fringe Festival.
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Mary Cott ’21 interns with two New York dance companies.
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After Capitalism, What? (ACW) was a HCAH working group co-conceived by Christina Knight, Haverford Assistant Professor of Visual Studies; James Claiborne, Public Programming Manager at the African American Museum in Philadelphia; and Brittany Webb, Curator of the John Rhoden Collection at The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
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Organized by Gabriel Sessions and Sara Grossman
Thursday, April 25, 2019
VCAM, Haverford College