A New Video and A New Exhibit
For all those who didn’t get a chance to see “The Past is A Foreign Country” at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, and for those who did see it and would like to revisit it – you’re in luck! Check out this...
View ArticleYing Li: geographies
Ying Li is a Professor of Fine Arts at Haverford College, whose expressive observation-based art depicts a variety of landscapes and city scenes throughout the U.S. and Europe. Friday, September 9...
View ArticleBlack Atlas Opening Reception
I didn’t anticipate how cold Haverford would get. The wind had never seemed so chilly in my first few years living in Pennsylvania; I had only ever lived within the carefully maintained ecosystem of an...
View ArticleUnwilling: Exercises in Melancholy (artist roundtable)
Noorie Chowdhury ’21 reviews the Unwilling: Exercises in Melancholy Artists Roundtable Unwilling: Exercises in Melancholy is an exhibit at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery, curated by Vanessa Kwan and...
View ArticleUnwilling: Exercises in Melancholy: Opening Reception
Eniola Ajao ’21 recounts attending the Unwilling: Exercises in Melancholy opening reception. I walked into the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery hesitantly, a little wary of modern art, and with leftover...
View ArticleInvited into Paradise: Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery Opening
“Paradise Between 8,” Hee Sook Kim, oil, acrylic, rhinestone on canvas Beginning the fourth and final year of my tenure as a student worker at the Hurford Center, I’d forgotten that gallery openings...
View ArticlePreparing for The Legacy of Lynching: An Interview with Drew Cunningham ’20
On Friday, October 26th, The Legacy of Lynching: Confronting Racial Terror in America will open at Haverford’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery (CFG). Traveling outside the Brooklyn Museum for the first...
View ArticleLegacy of Lynching Opening Reception
Students at the Legacy of Lynching Opening. Photograph by Arshiya Bhayana ’22. On Friday, October 26 at 4:30 p.m., it seemed as though every single member of the Haverford community gathered at the...
View ArticleCFG: Unfolding Beauty and Beyond by Hyunsoo Woo
“Eight Fold Screen Painting of the Sun, Moon, and Peach Trees, Treasure of South Korea No.1442” This fall the CFG gallery hosted an exhibition by Hee Sook Kim, professor and chair of Haverford...
View Article“Legends Never Die”: An Exhibit by Guadalupe Rosales
If you have time to see one exhibit this month, Guadalupe Rosales’s “Legends Never Die, A Collective Memory” should be it. The exhibit, which opened on campus at the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery on...
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