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Arts+Culture
Extreme art
The writing is on the walls (and curtains)
Published
April 11, 2018
Kimberly Hall explores research through an artist's eye with interactive installation created as part of the HEMI/MICA Extreme Arts Program
JHU Press to digitize more than 200 out-of-print books
Published
April 10, 2018
Project supported by $200K grant from Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, National Endowment for the Humanities
Sheridan Libraries
Literature-inspired creations take the cake
Published
April 9, 2018
What if a book could nourish the body as well as the soul?
Music
Julius Eastman revival comes to Peabody
Published
April 9, 2018
Peabody's new music ensemble, Now Hear This, collaborates with experimental quartet Horse Lords to produce concert of relatively unknown composer
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Body talk
Published
April 4, 2018
Artists-in-residence Mary Reid Kelley, Patrick Kelley on their visual language, wordplay, and the politics of language
Film
Being 7 in Baltimore
Published
March 26, 2018
'7 in the City' project, which received Idea Lab funding in 2017, will premiere 12 short documentaries and a related web project in May
Women of Hopkins
A Grammy Award-winning virtuoso
Published
March 23, 2018
Renowned pianist Angelin Chang earned Doctor of Musical Arts degree at JHU's Peabody Conservatory
Surreal supper
Published
Spring 2018
Richard Hagerty, A&S '73, has been a surrealist painter for more than 40 years
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Dining
Good food, no address
Published
Spring 2018
Hopkins alum Irvin Seo breaks into the Baltimore food scene with a pop-up Korean restaurant inspired by his travels
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
OPERA
The fat lady's dead
Published
Spring 2018
Samuel Mungo, Peabody Opera's new director, wants to introduce more acting, movement, and dance options to undergrad and graduate students' training
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
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