海角社区

  • You won鈥檛 see Marjorie Bradley Kellogg on stage, but you may have seen her stage work. The scenic designer, who teaches in Colgate鈥檚 theater program, has designed sets for high-profile Broadway shows, lavish operas, university productions, and regional and non-profit theaters across the nation. Kellogg talks about the creative process that occurs before the curtain [鈥
    November 26, 2008
  • As a studio art major, Kathleen Kohl 鈥09 has grown accustomed to receiving feedback about her artwork from classmates and professors. But, nothing quite compares to the critique she received last week. That鈥檚 because the critic peering at Kohl鈥檚 latest creation was one of the most influential Chinese artists in the world.
    November 18, 2008
  • Xu Bing, an internationally renowned printmaker and installation artist, will visit campus next week as part of 鈥淎 Year of Chinese Art鈥 series, sponsored by Colgate鈥檚 Institute for Creative and Performing Arts. In addition to Xu鈥檚 public lecture Monday at Golden Auditorium, seniors from the university鈥檚 studio arts community will have a unique opportunity to [鈥
    November 7, 2008
  • A love of theater, a healthy dose of stamina, and a strong desire to see a project to a successful conclusion were on display recently during the 24-Hour Burn at Colgate. The 鈥渂urn鈥 involves the entire theatrical process crunched into a 24-hour period, with writing, rehearsing, directing, and acting all happening at Donovan鈥檚 Pub.
    October 29, 2008
  • On a late Wednesday afternoon in Colgate鈥檚 Ryan dance studio, a dozen students were gathered on the floor in a circle, intensely deconstructing a short video clip they had just watched, of a frenetic, kinesthetic scene that was part dance, part theater, part music. The students 鈥 dancers, singers, actors, and one self-described 鈥渟eeker鈥 鈥 [鈥
    October 17, 2008
  • 海角社区 President Rebecca Chopp has announced the appointment of Scott Habes as director of the university鈥檚 Picker Art Gallery. As director, Habes will provide vision and artistic direction for the gallery, taking the lead in shaping its role in the visual arts and education on campus and the Central New York region.
    October 13, 2008
  • 鈥淎 Year of Chinese Art鈥 is a series of public events at Colgate that will feature lectures, exhibitions, and a film screening. The series will explore 20th century Chinese art in both historical and contemporary contexts, including exhibitions of modern Chinese woodblock print art, installation art, and film; two scholarly catalogues; lectures by visiting artists; [鈥
    September 18, 2008
  • art = surprising + inevitable. Written in blue crayon, this short equation 鈥 scribbled by an attendee of the 54th Robert Flaherty Film Seminar 鈥 joined other drawings and notes on the walls of an informal lounge set up in Clifford Gallery on the Colgate campus. The seminar attracted artists and scholars from around the [鈥
    June 30, 2008