Professor Dan Rogers explains how faculty, staff, and students from the College’s art, modern languages, and theater departments worked together to create the new exhibit at the Eric Dean Gallery.
The exhibit features historic linocut prints donated to the College by Kathy and Michael Atwell.
In preparation for the show, Wabash senior Spanish majors Kevin Wynder, Khuong (Max) Nguyen, and Joe Sukup (not pictured) researched the art and history displayed in the prints and created a film shown during the exhibit.
Seniors Kevin Wynder and Khuong (Max) Nguyen and a scene from the film they made with Joe Sukup.
An Artful Collaboration: Professor Andrea Ferber, Eric Dean Gallery Director and Co-Curator Laura Conners, and Professor Rogers.
President Greg Hess takes in the show.
'This sort of collaboration is one of the very best things about teaching at a liberal arts college,' said Associate Professor of Art Elizabeth Morton.
Professor of Spanish Gilberto Gomez listens to Rogers' remarks.
Professor of Philosophy Glen Helman views one of the contemporary prints.
Professors Ferber and Rogers with Laura Conners
Rogers introduces the show.
Senior Joe Mount talks with Professor Rogers at the opening.
First Lady Lora Hess views one of the historic linocuts.
Professor Dan Rogers explains how faculty, staff, and students from the College’s art, modern languages, and theater departments worked together to create the new exhibit at the Eric Dean Gallery.
In preparation for the show, Wabash senior Spanish majors Kevin Wynder, Khuong (Max) Nguyen, and Joe Sukup (not pictured) researched the art and history displayed in the prints and created a film shown during the exhibit.
'This sort of collaboration is one of the very best things about teaching at a liberal arts college,' said Associate Professor of Art Elizabeth Morton.