Our Curator of Education, Heather Flaherty, discusses art, exhibitions, and programs with Dickinson College and Carlisle Community members.
Abbie Cottle on Imagining the Divine
What does former Dickinson student Abbie Cottle, curator of the Imagining the Divine exhibition, have to say about the exhibition that was cut short because of COVID-19 pandemic? Click on the link to read her thoughts on the show.

Preview: Gracyn Bird and Bodies of Memory
Gracyn Bird, a Trout Interpretation Assistants who is also one of the talented Studio Art seniors, sat down with Emily Benson, another one of the Trout’s Interpretation Assistants for a virtual interview to talk about her senior Studio Art project.

Trout Interpretation Assistant Jackson Rhodes sat down with Dickinson’s newly-appointed Director of LGBTQ Services, Dr. Todd Nordgren. They discussed LGBTQ representation and how photographer Lissa Rivera is interacting with artistic traditions to tell new stories.

Interview with Vincent Stephens: Campus Inclusion Week
For this Artful Conversation, Student Assistant Gracyn Bird interviewed Vincent Stephens, director of The Popel Shaw Center for Race and Ethnicity about the role that art has played in his life and work.

An Interview with Becky Richeson, Executive Director of Carlisle Arts Learning Center, about artistic community responses to COVID, collaborations with The Trout Gallery, and the role of the arts in times of chaos.

On February 28th, 2020 Dickinson College senior art history students celebrated the opening of their exhibition, Framing Space: Depictions of Land, City and Sea. The exhibition represents the capstone experience for art history majors at Dickinson.