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Art

After storms, defining Puerto Rican narratives

30 January 2018 Maureen Iplenski

Three artists traveled to Puerto Rico last month for an exhibit on display at the Crane Arts Center.

Art

Alumna uses digital media to explore surveillance

30 January 2018 Veronica Thomas

Lisa Marie Patzer is the Icebox Project Space’s inaugural recipient of its Video Residency Program.

Art

Late Tyler chair ‘made you notice the extraordinary’

19 September 2017 Mary Ragland

Nicholas Kripal, who passed away last year, is featured in an exhibit on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway.

Alexis Thompson is an MFA painting candidate and one of the graduates organizing “Ahem.” | ABI REIMOLD TTN
Art

Candidates kickstart exhibit funding

29 January 2013 Marcie Anker

Like most working professionals in the art industry, Tyler School of Art students are constantly hunting for funding for their artwork.

Polls

Would you attend a graduation ceremony with no guests permitted?

  • No (54%, 38 Votes)
  • Yes (46%, 32 Votes)

Total Voters: 70

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