News & Events
Morton's Efforts Culminate with IMA Art Opening
Art History Professor Elizabeth Morton's work with ancient Nigeria art has come to fruition with a show now underway at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Morton had students assisting during the spring semester in preparation for the much-anticipated show. See the Indianapolis Star story here.
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Wabash Honors Retiring Faculty/Staff
The Wabash community honored nearly 300 years of teaching and service Friday as faculty, staff, students, trustees, family and friends paid tribute to this year's retirees.
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Earth Day Celebrated with Garden Expansion
Students for Sustainability and the College's Environmental Concerns Committee celebrated Earth Day with an official dedication and an ambitious expansion of the Wabash Community Garden.
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Light, Architecture, Form: Senior Artists Open Exhibition
Six of the College’s most creative students were celebrated Monday as the Senior Art Majors Exhibition opened in the Eric Dean Gallery.
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Architecture Students Blend Barbells and Buildings
As a student, Michael Bricker ’04 was known for displaying his thought-provoking artwork in unexpected spaces. As a teacher, he's picking up right where he left off.
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'Unveiled Layers' Open in Art Gallery
The Art Department is hosting an exhibition, “Unveiled Layers,” on display in the Eric Dean Gallery through April 8.
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Calisch's Exhibit Opens Friday at Indy Gallery
Wabash Art Professor Doug Calisch's exhibit, "The Biography of Objects," opens Friday, February 4 at Gallery 924, Indianapolis's newest gallery, and is previewed with a video interview at the gallery's Web site.
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Alumni Honor Professor's Legacy
Twenty of the 31 alumni artists whose work is featured in the Art Department's Alumni Invitational Exhibition returned to campus Friday night. It was the ideal gathering for President White's announcement of the Gregory J. Huebner Gallery, a tribute to the professor who has guided students for 37 years.
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Huebner Exhibition Continues
The Art Department is pleased to showcase the work of Professor of Art Greg Huebner, whose work from his recent sabbatical, is exhibited now through the end of November.
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New Exhibit Puts Faces on Immigration Issue
On Friday, University of Notre Dame Institute for Latino Studies Director Gilberto Cardenas opened "Across the Border: Perception and Reailty", a new exhibit in the College's Eric Dean Gallery that explores the complex and global issue of immigration through art.
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Phil Dewey ’89 — "Substantial Power"
Phil Dewey came to Wabash in 1985 as a talented wrestler and aspiring artist. Today he teaches art in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and his own art — celebrating baseball's Negro Leagues — is turning heads and winning awards.
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Celebrate the Arts 2010-2011!
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His Life in His Own Words
Art historian and Assistant Professor of Art Elizabeth Morton writes about her collaboration with Joe Reese ’12 on their film about the Lamidi Fakeye, the master woodcarver and world-renowned sculptor whose death last year has given the documentary a new significance.
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Ides Program Revels in "Wild and Fertile" Education
With professors and student collaborators introducing colleagues to projects ranging from global health to hellhounds, Friday’s 31st Annual Ides of August program revealed a faculty fervent about its fields of scholarship and research.
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Video Shows Art Class Primitive Firing
Art Professor Doug Calisch's spring Ceramics class used Native American primitive firing techniques for their final spring project. Check out the process in this video edited by Media Center Director Adam Bowen.
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Humanities and Fine Arts Department (Division II) Names Honorees at Annual Awards Chapel
Division II (The Humanities and Fine Arts) have announced the following awards given at a recent Student Honors, Awards, and Prizes Chapel held at the College.
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"Our Best Aspirations Honored"
More than 100 students along with faculty and an alumnus were honored Thursday night at the 2010 Awards Chapel ceremony.
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Final Projects Precede Finals Week
Students are preparing for the final week of classes which means poster presentations, final papers, and special projects. Art Professor Doug Calisch has a group of mostly non-major art students firing pottery using primitive techniques from Indian cultures.
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Wabash Dedicates Community Garden
Students, faculty, staff and members of the Crawfordsville community celebrated the 40th anniversary of Earth Day with the groundbreaking of the new Wabash Community Garden.
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Seniors Look Toward Future in Art
Artists often describe art as a part of their lives, something that matters to them. Wabash’s six senior art majors opened their public show Monday night with a deep passion for their work but with uncertainty whether that passion would be a career or lifelong interest.
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