- Associate Professor of Art and Art History Linn Underhill is currently featuring her photography in an exhibition titled Close to Home, on view at the Clifford Gallery until April 4.March 11, 2014
- Striking images of Holocaust victims overlaid with paint and text stare back at viewers as they encounter the pieces in the exhibition One Day, One Woman, One Child 鈥 which will be in the Longyear Museum of Anthropology until this Friday.February 25, 2014
- This Sunday, February 9, Professor John Knecht will be screening his animated short film Deluge and other works at UnionDocs Center for Documentary Art in Brooklyn. Knecht is the Russell Colgate Distinguished University Professor of art and art history and film and media studies.February 4, 2014
- While the look of the gray lady 鈥 The New York Times 鈥 might have changed in the digital world, the presence of articles by or about members of the Colgate community has remained constant. Three pieces with Colgate connections appeared in The Times the past three months. A nice streak, no?January 9, 2014
- DeWitt Godfrey, associate professor of art and art history at Colgate, was elected president of the College Art Association鈥檚 Board of Directors for a two-year term, beginning May 2014. The CAA is a highly regarded organization, and Godfrey鈥檚 colleagues stressed its importance. 鈥淭he decisions the CAA governance makes have an impact on thousands of people [鈥November 11, 2013
- Colgate鈥檚 Clifford Art Gallery and the Department of Art and Art History will host an exhibition by artist Creighton Michael P鈥14 titled 鈥淧attern Play鈥 from October 23 through January 29, 2014. The showing, which is free and open to the public, will feature a lecture by Michael at 4:30 p.m. October 23 in Golden Auditorium [鈥October 18, 2013
- Elizabeth Marlowe, assistant professor of art and art history, started with some big questions at a recent colloquium: 鈥淲hat can we learn from a work of ancient art? Will it teach us new things or reinforce what we already know?鈥 In addressing those questions, Marlowe highlighted the lack of attention paid to the origins of [鈥October 7, 2013
- From Lawrence Hall to Hamilton Central School to a high school in New Jersey, the distinctive black-and-white cover of George Saunders鈥檚 Tenth of December seemed to be everywhere this summer 鈥 the visual cue to the inaugural Colgate Reads program. Colgate Reads was simple: read a story, discuss the story. Approximately 2,150 people joined in [鈥October 2, 2013