2015 Fine Arts Senior Thesis Exhibition
Fine Arts Senior Thesis Exhibition
Through May 16, 2015
Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
This year’s eight seniors pursued concentrations in sculpture, painting, printmaking, and drawing. Details »
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Through May 16, 2015
Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
This year’s eight seniors pursued concentrations in sculpture, painting, printmaking, and drawing. Details »
Opening Night: Friday, May 8, 2015
5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
This year’s eight seniors pursued concentrations in sculpture, painting, printmaking, and drawing. Details »
Haverford has more than 145 student groups that publish magazines, host symposia, sing a cappella, discuss religion and spirituality, stay politically active, maintain a system of student self-government, dance, demonstrate and create.
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Haverford has more than 145 groups that publish magazines, host symposia, sing a cappella, discuss religion and spirituality, stay politically active, maintain a system of student self-government, dance, demonstrate and create.
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Kimberly Benston, provost, professor of English, and a member of the Haverford College faculty for more than 30 years has been appointed to a two-year term as Haverford’s next president. He succeeds Daniel H. Weiss, who was named president of The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York in March.
Sponsored by the Spanish departments at Haverford and Bryn Mawr College, the CPGC, the Provost’s Office, the Department of Latin American, Latino, and Iberian Peoples and Cultures at Bryn Mawr, and more than 180 other organizations, Caravana 43 visited Haverford as part of its international tour to demand justice, accountability, and support from the U.S. and European governments.
It’s quite a sight! Haverford’s arboretum campus is beautiful year round, but never more so than on Pinwheel Day.
Closes May 1, 2015
Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
This exhibition traces the archaeological remnants of “destructivism” or “destruction Art” in Latin America as they continue to reverberate in our present. Details »
*We have a very tiny magic 8 ball.