Stocked Brings Grocery to Gallery

Oct 01, 2013
"Stocked: Contemporary Art from the Grocery Aisles," curated by Emily Stamey ’01, brings the grocery store to the gallery through Dec. 15.

Faulconer Gallery exhibitions close Sunday, 21 March, at 5 p.m.

Jan 04, 2013

 

Sunday, 21 March, will be your final opportunity to see the current exhibitions in the Faulconer Gallery, Influence and Repeat,…

Why a bill proposed to sell Pollock's "Mural" is a bad idea

Jan 04, 2013

Posted by:  Lesley Wright

State Rep. Scott Raecker, a Grinnell alumnus, has introduced a bill in the Iowa Legislature to…

Paper Trail

Jan 04, 2013

 

Once upon a time, communicating took a great deal of work. Paper was made by hand, writing was done with a handmade pen and handmade ink, and every word was handwritten. Printing presses…

Art Looking Life in the Eye

Jan 04, 2013

South African artist Diane Victor has traveled to the frozen fields of Iowa to complete drawings for…

Imbedded Art

Jan 04, 2013

 

This week has been a flurry of activity at the Faulconer Gallery. Our summer exhibition came down on Monday, and the first of them shipped out Tuesday. By Friday, all four of the…

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Art and Community

Jan 04, 2013

 

This fall, the Faulconer Gallery will be presenting an exhibition made with and about the community of Grinnell.  Entitled Culturing Community: Projects about Place, the show…

Watching and Wanting

Jan 04, 2013

Television is a funny medium. It brings us together through shared viewing experiences, and it isolates us in a pool of light in a darkened room.  We look to the ubiquitous box for…

Paintings and objects of artist Pan Deng, Nanjing, China

Mu Fu Art Gems

Jan 04, 2013

 

Nanjing is not one of the biggest cities in China. Despite a population of over 7 million, it has a modesty about it.  The traffic though congested, flows along in a civilized way, a sort…

The ancient art of wood block printing

Jan 04, 2013

In the past week, we've had the chance to visit two places where the focus is on preserving and maintaining the ancient tradition of Chinese woodblock printing.  Since at least the Tang…

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