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The Hudson River (detail)
Friday, September 9, 2016

Ying Li: Geographies

Opening September 9, 2016
Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery & Sharpless Gallery of Magill Library

Curated by Faye Hirsch, Geographies surveys the past four years of work by the Chinese-born Professor of Fine Arts Ying Li in a selection of more than 100 paintings and drawings on view at Haverford College, where she has taught since 1997. Details »

The Hudson River (detail), 2016, oil on panel, 16 x 16 in.

Margaret Walker
Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Carl Van Vechten Exbition

Carl Van Vechten: O Write my Name—Portraits of the Harlem Renaissance and Beyond
Closes August 12, 2016
Sharpless Gallery, Magill Library

For the first time ever, the College is exhibiting its portfolio of 50 photogravures by the titular photographer, critic, and Gertrude Stein literary executor. Details »

Margaret Walker (1915–1998) [1942]

Margaret Walker
Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Carl Van Vechten Exbition

Carl Van Vechten: O Write my Name—Portraits of the Harlem Renaissance and Beyond
Through August 19, 2016
Sharpless Gallery, Magill Library

For the first time ever, the College is exhibiting its portfolio of 50 photogravures by the titular photographer, critic, and Gertrude Stein literary executor. Details »

Margaret Walker (1915–1998) [1942]

Mauricio Arango, The Night of the Moon Has Many Hours
Thursday, April 28, 2016

Among the Unburied

Among the Unburied
Through April 29, 2016
Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Whitehead Campus Center

Three artists-cum-storytellers invite us to consider a world of ghosts as firmly planted in the complex geopolitics and cultural schisms of Colombia, the Pacific Northwest, and Korea. Details »

Mauricio Arango, The Night of the Moon Has Many Hours, 2010. HD video, sound, 12-00. [production still].

Shannon Murphy: The Ecology of Nostalgia
Friday, April 1, 2016

Shannon Murphy: The Ecology of Nostalgia

Shannon Murphy: The Ecology of Nostalgia
Through April 4, 2016
Alcove Gallery, Magill Library

This body of work focuses on the artist's connection to a place and a process, using the landscape surrounding her childhood home as visual inspiration.Details »

Knothills III, 2014, 18 x 24 inches, Gouache, etching and monotype.

Mauricio Arango, The Night of the Moon Has Many Hours
Friday, March 18, 2016

Among the Unburied

Among the Unburied
Opens Friday, March 18, 2016
Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, Whitehead Campus Center

Three artists-cum-storytellers invite us to consider a world of ghosts as firmly planted in the complex geopolitics and cultural schisms of Colombia, the Pacific Northwest, and Korea. Details »

Mauricio Arango, The Night of the Moon Has Many Hours, 2010. HD video, sound, 12-00. [production still].

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Don Quixote Throughout Time: Imaging the Man of La Mancha

Don Quixote Throughout Time: Imaging the Man of La Mancha
Through February 5, 2016
Alcove Gallery, Magill Library

This student-curated exhibit celebrates the 400th anniversary of the publication of Part II of Don Quixote (1615). Details »

Students of Professor of Spanish Israel Burshatin's "Quixotic Narratives" class provided analyses of Quixote's global reception in text, music, film, performance, and illustration.

Margaret Walker
Friday, January 29, 2016

Carl Van Vechten Exbition

Carl Van Vechten: O Write my Name—Portraits of the Harlem Renaissance and Beyond
Through August 19, 2016
Sharpless Gallery, Magill Library

For the first time ever, the College is exhibiting its portfolio of 50 photogravures by the titular photographer, critic, and Gertrude Stein literary executor. Details »

Margaret Walker (1915–1998) [1942]

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