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Senior Studio Speak

Senior Studio Speak: Jeremy (Zhijie) Yu

Jeremy (Zhijie) Yu was born in Shenzhen, China. Self-taught, Jeremy began painting as a way of recording and reuniting fragments of thoughts and feelings. Currently her interests are in digital painting, oil painting and drawing.  She enjoys listening to music and traveling and has been to more than twelve countries.  Visit Jeremy’s site HERE.   …

Senior Studio Speak

Senior Studio Speak: Devon Anderson

Devon Anderson grew up in Woodstock, New York where the colorful culture as well as the social issues present have influenced her sculptural work. Since 2019, she has focused on three dimensional pieces that describe the unfamiliarity of mental illness. By using mixed media, she hopes to convey the depth of emotion while emphasizing uncomfortability within her viewers.   Visit …

Students

Trout Crossover: Darcy Bromley and Arts Collective

Written by Claire Jeantheau After a hiatus in the fall 2020 semester, Dickinson’s Arts Collective—a place to try making creations with other artistically-interested people—is back! The club entered 2021 with a revived Instagram and a new slate of at-home activities; for example, in a previous meeting, members crafted with materials in their immediate surroundings, like …

Senior Studio Speak

Senior Studio Speak: Ruodan Que

With her first name pronouncing the same as the French sculptor Rodin, Ruodan Que is a Chinese painter working with mixed media including oil, pastel, and watercolor. Often featured with a whimsical space and obscured interpretations of subjects, Que’s works are largely the snippets of her fleeting consciousness and memories. The series starts on a personal note …

Tales From the Vault

The Big Build: Part II

The often-quoted Robert Burns line “the best laid plans of mice and men,” which originally used the word “schemes” but I’m guessing that Burns would forgive us, aptly describes the last weeks of many installations, especially one with as many customized parts as In the Light of the Past. I had originally planned on talking …

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Abbie Cottle on Imagining the Divine

  What was your original vision for the exhibition, Imagining The Divine: Religious Mythology and Art?  I first started to think about this exhibition during my junior year and from the beginning I knew I wanted the show to focus on some aspect of religion. Since I’m a religion and archaeology double major I felt …