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Archived articles
Visual art
An evolving museum
Published
Nov 2013
Evergreen Museum exhibit shows off recent, promised gifts, including paintings by Louis Comfort Tiffany, Zelda Fitzgerald
/ Gazette
Art in a digital age
Published
Oct 30, 2013
Program hosted by Digital Media Center features three of Baltimore's more experimental creative artists
Art arrival
'Reclining' on the quad
Published
Oct 1, 2013
Sculpture by renowned artist Willem de Kooning arrives at Homewood campus
Minor news
Visual arts program becomes full academic minor
Published
Sept 2013
Visual arts program becomes a full academic minor
/ Gazette
Curators-in-training
Published
Aug 2013
Students in the Program in Museums and Society put their new knowledge to work
/ Gazette
From the DMC to the BMA
Published
July 2013
Works by JHU video specialist go on display at the Baltimore Museum of Art
/ Gazette
Artifact: Picturing the apocalypse
Published
Summer 2013
Despite its title, the room-filling mural in Levering Hall doesn't depict Biblical end times
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Detectives in the theater of images
Published
Summer 2013
This spring, the Raqs Media Collective offered students a crash course in creatively exploring and exploiting archival images
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Panel presentation
Reflecting on the past
Published
June 2013
JHU's Evergreen Museum gives Loring Cornish's art 'a whole new life'
/ Gazette
Bovine inspiration
Published
March 11, 2013
One of two new student-curated exhibit at Evergreen Museum features work of animal sculptor Herbert Haseltine
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