John Muse on STRANGE TRUTH
STRANGE TRUTH is a film series at the Bryn Mawr Film Institute and Haverford College that starts this very Wednesday. The series is organized by Professors Vicky Funari (Artist in Residence), Joshua...
View ArticleMemory, Monuments, and Urban Space: Alliyah Allen ’18 on Monument Lab
Patrick Montero/Haverford College This semester, Alliyah Allen ’18 is working with Writing Fellow Paul Farber on Monument Lab: Creative Speculations for Philadelphia, a massive public art and urban...
View ArticleThe Process of Cultural Mapping
Avenue of the States- the proposed thoroughfare for the Chester Cultural Corridor Over the past few weeks, I have frequently visited Chester and the surrounding area. The city of Chester is situated on...
View ArticleQ & A with Professor Ben-Shai on his Spring 2016 Course!
The Hurford Center is offering several amazing classes next semester, one of which will be Professor Roy Ben-Shai’s “Between Being and the Gods: Heidegger and the Art of Thinking.” We asked him some...
View ArticleJohn Muse on STRANGE TRUTH
STRANGE TRUTH is a film series at the Bryn Mawr Film Institute and Haverford College that starts this very Wednesday. The series is organized by Professors Vicky Funari (Artist in Residence), Joshua...
View ArticleMemory, Monuments, and Urban Space: Alliyah Allen ’18 on Monument Lab
Patrick Montero/Haverford College This semester, Alliyah Allen ’18 is working with Writing Fellow Paul Farber on Monument Lab: Creative Speculations for Philadelphia, a massive public art and urban...
View ArticleThe Process of Cultural Mapping
Avenue of the States- the proposed thoroughfare for the Chester Cultural Corridor Over the past few weeks, I have frequently visited Chester and the surrounding area. The city of Chester is situated on...
View ArticleQ & A with Professor Ben-Shai on his Spring 2016 Course!
The Hurford Center is offering several amazing classes next semester, one of which will be Professor Roy Ben-Shai’s “Between Being and the Gods: Heidegger and the Art of Thinking.” We asked him some...
View ArticleMeet our new Hurford Center Student Advisory Board!
The Hurford Center Student Student Advisory Board helps to determine future directions for student engagement with the Hurford Center. Comprised of three students, HCAB considers how coursework, senior...
View ArticleAinsley Bruton, Student Arts Fund
Photograph by Eli Baden-Lasar ’21 First year Ainsley Bruton should have won the #haverhome room decoration contest. Almost every inch her wall space is embellished with quirky objects that are either...
View ArticlePreparing for The Legacy of Lynching: An Interview with Drew Cunningham ’20
On Friday, October 26th, The Legacy of Lynching: Confronting Racial Terror in America will open at Haverford’s Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery (CFG). Traveling outside the Brooklyn Museum for the first...
View ArticleInterview with Ken Koltun-Fromm
Colin Battis ’21 sits down with Professor of Religion and Hurford Center Director Ken Koltun-Fromm to discuss his time at Haverford and adjusting into a new position. You’ve been a religion...
View ArticleTaster V: Music and Arts House Introduces Student Artists and Musicians
Pieces of student artwork from the Music & Arts House. Photo by Eleanor Morgan ’20. Music and Arts House (stylized as MARTS Haus), a community house on campus, hosted their fifth annual “taster”...
View ArticleLegacy of Lynching Opening Reception
Students at the Legacy of Lynching Opening. Photograph by Arshiya Bhayana ’22. On Friday, October 26 at 4:30 p.m., it seemed as though every single member of the Haverford community gathered at the...
View ArticleNew Year, New Literary Magazine: Milkweed Launch Party
Milkweed Literary Magazine, 2018 edition. Cover by Claire Blood-Cheney ’20; and photo by Claire Blood-Cheney ’20! There are many transitions in college. Yesterday’s high school graduates are today’s...
View ArticleExploring AI: Interview with Student Seminar Leaders Nicky Rhodes & Katya...
“I’m sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that.” The most famous line in Stanley Kubrick’s influential science fiction movie “2001: A Space Odyssey” is an act of resistance from artificial intelligence...
View ArticleBRACEROS: A Photographic Exhibit
More than four decades ago, the United States and Mexico performed the largest experiment involving guest workers in either country’s histories. Known as the Bracero Program, a series of agreements...
View ArticleCFG: Unfolding Beauty and Beyond by Hyunsoo Woo
“Eight Fold Screen Painting of the Sun, Moon, and Peach Trees, Treasure of South Korea No.1442” This fall the CFG gallery hosted an exhibition by Hee Sook Kim, professor and chair of Haverford...
View ArticleStudent Portraits: “Coming to Terms” from the Artist’s Perspective
“Self-Portrait,” by Ainsley Bruton. Ainsley Bruton ’21 is an artist who cares deeply about her subjects. This is obvious in her series “Coming to Terms,” which was a project supported by the Student...
View ArticleBiology Film Series: A Review of Unseen Enemy
On Tuesday, October 30, Haverford’s Biology Film Series showed the documentary Unseen Enemy in the Visual Culture Arts and Media (VCAM) screening room. Screened the night before Halloween, the...
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