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Events
- Mar 298:00 AMEkard Artist in Residence, George Ferrandi: Remnants from a Supernova CeremonyThis exhibition features material traces, studies, and documentation from Ferrandi's ongoing Jump!Star project, a community-centered initiative responding to the slow shift of Earth's North Star. Drawing on astronomy and the Japanese Nebuta tradition, her work explores how communities invent new rituals to mark change, passage, and collective re-orientation. Artist Talk and Q and A: March 25, 5:00 PM, Holmes Hall 116
- Mar 2910:00 AMDrop, Ripple, WaveFluidity is one of water's defining characteristics – the quality that allows it to move and change forms as easily as it does. The photographs and prints in this exhibition capture some aspect of water's motion – from crashing waves to gentle ripples – in a still, two-dimensional image.
- Mar 2910:00 AMThe Slow Sublime ExhibitionHave astonishing vast spaces, once the picture of the sublime, been replaced by slow time? Thisexhibition invites you to enter slow time by focusing on one treasure each week from the museumvault, some not shown in decades. Is it possible, now, to encounter the sublime? Let's see.
- Mar 291:00 PMBaseball v. Lehigh @ 1PM
- Mar 291:00 PMMen's Tennis v. Villanova @ 1PM
Events
- Mar 298:00 AMEkard Artist in Residence, George Ferrandi: Remnants from a Supernova CeremonyThis exhibition features material traces, studies, and documentation from Ferrandi's ongoing Jump!Star project, a community-centered initiative responding to the slow shift of Earth's North Star. Drawing on astronomy and the Japanese Nebuta tradition, her work explores how communities invent new rituals to mark change, passage, and collective re-orientation. Artist Talk and Q and A: March 25, 5:00 PM, Holmes Hall 116
- Mar 2910:00 AMDrop, Ripple, WaveFluidity is one of water's defining characteristics – the quality that allows it to move and change forms as easily as it does. The photographs and prints in this exhibition capture some aspect of water's motion – from crashing waves to gentle ripples – in a still, two-dimensional image.
- Mar 2910:00 AMThe Slow Sublime ExhibitionHave astonishing vast spaces, once the picture of the sublime, been replaced by slow time? Thisexhibition invites you to enter slow time by focusing on one treasure each week from the museumvault, some not shown in decades. Is it possible, now, to encounter the sublime? Let's see.
- Mar 291:00 PMBaseball v. Lehigh @ 1PM
- Mar 291:00 PMMen's Tennis v. Villanova @ 1PM
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