Tag: Olin Fine Arts Center

Filter Results

Showing 1-10 of 60.

Senior Art Show I Opening Reception

Updated: April 5, 2022 | Tagged: , , ,

W&J College art and art education majors graduating in Spring 2022 exhibit their work across a variety of media in this annual senior capstone event. Join us for the opening reception and artist talk to learn more about these student exhibits. This event is free to the public, but masks are required.

Photo of artwork by 400 level art student.

Senior Art Show II Opening Reception

Updated: April 5, 2022 | Tagged: , , , ,

W&J College art and art education majors graduating in Spring 2022 exhibit their work across a variety of media in this annual senior capstone event. Join us for the opening reception and artist talk to learn more about these student exhibits. This event is free to the public, but masks are required.

W&J Senior Art Show II

Updated: April 5, 2022 | Tagged: , , ,

W&J College art and art education majors graduating in Spring 2022 exhibit their work across a variety of media in this annual senior capstone event. This show will feature the artwork of Samantha Sonnet and Hailey Nudelman. This gallery is free to the public, but masks are required. Please click here to access the Olin Art Gallery…

W&J Senior Art Show I

Updated: April 5, 2022 | Tagged: , , , ,

W&J College art and art education majors graduating in Spring 2022 exhibit their work across a variety of media in this annual senior capstone event. This show will feature the artwork of Abigail, Ciasullo, Aline Rodriguez, and Jorey Wolfe. This gallery is free to the public, but masks are required. Please click here to access…

ANDREW CLARK

Ceramic Visiting Artist

Updated: March 31, 2022 | Tagged: , ,

The W&J art and art history departments are excited to welcome visiting artist Andrew Clark for a free public lecture and demonstration from 1-4 p.m. on Monday, April 4, in Olin 120. This Visiting Artist Program is underwritten by the W&J College fund of the National Endowment of the Humanities (NEH).

W&J Arts Series: Reduced Shakespeare Company – Hamlet’s Big Adventure

Updated: March 25, 2022 | Tagged: ,

Finally! Our original booking of this show was for Spring 2020 and to be presented after the Communication Arts Department Fall 2019 production of “Western Civilization! The Complete Musical (abridged)” by the same authors. We are thrilled to have them here now. Before the Tragedy, there was…HAMLET’S BIG ADVENTURE! From the guys that brought you…

Patrick Schmidt art

Opening Reception and Artist Talk: Patrick Schmidt and Doug McGlumphy

Updated: March 1, 2022 | Tagged: , , ,

March 11-April 3, 2022 Opening Reception and Artist Talk: Friday, March 11, 6-7:30 p.m. Patrick Schmidt and Doug McGlumphy, studio art faculty at Washington & Jefferson College, work in different media to convey diverse artistic visions. Schmidt’s work explores pattern as metaphor, exploring cultural, social, and personal identities, whereas McGlumphy transforms the authentic material culture…

Washington Symphony Orchestra Concert

Updated: February 22, 2022 | Tagged: ,

For the first time since 2016, the Washington Symphony Orchestra will let down its collectivehair and embrace a rock n’ roll theme. WSO ROCKS will feature vocal and instrumentalperformances highlighting great rock music from throughout the years. To allow more flexibility for social distancing, two performances of “WSO ROCKS” have beenscheduled one on Saturday, March…

Washington Symphony Orchestra Concert

Updated: February 21, 2022 | Tagged: ,

For the first time since 2016, the Washington Symphony Orchestra will let down its collectivehair and embrace a rock n’ roll theme. WSO ROCKS will feature vocal and instrumentalperformances highlighting great rock music from throughout the years. To allow more flexibility for social distancing, two performances of “WSO ROCKS” have beenscheduled one on Saturday, March…

Closing Reception & Artist Talk: Carolina Alamilla

Updated: February 4, 2022 | Tagged: ,

Working through the weight of identity, Carolina Alamilla uses colors and a sense of playfulness to engage with the viewer. Alamilla steps away from the real and creates objects that lose their functionality but are a metaphor for hope, memory, and the environment. Using hand building and mold-making ceramic skills, Alamilla produces multiples that lead…