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New College Student Precious Darling Displays Her Artwork in “Visions in Black” Exhibition
CategoriesPostedBlack representation in art is deeply meaningful to New College student Precious Darling, whose work was selected for the “Visions in Black” exhibition.
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As an associate professor of religion at New College, Manuel Lopez, Ph.D. loves taking his students to the crossroads where mind and myth come together.
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The New College of Florida Art Department is pleased to present the 2022 Juried Student Art Exhibition from January 21 to March 11 in the Isermann Gallery.
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After rigorous jurying and a long-delayed unveiling, Associate Professor of Art Kim Anderson is finally displaying her work for Tampa Bay-area spectators.
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The 2021 thesis art exhibition, “what we do in the house that has no walls,” will run from April 14 to May 12 in the Isermann Gallery.
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Permanent Interactive Sculpture by (NCF Alum) Falon Mihalic now installed at Market Square Park
CategoriesPostedFrom Hotinhoustonnow, December 14, 2020 Meander, a series of concrete and resin structures, takes inspiration from Buffalo Bayou The Houston Downtown Management District (Downtown District) has installed a new permanent public artwork in Market Square Park. Meander, a series of raised cast-concrete troughs filled with glossy pigmented resin, mimics Buffalo Bayou’s physical form and route, […]
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New College alumna and visual artist Danielle Dygert shipped out last week for a six-month-long cross-country trip with her dog–to camp, paint and explore.
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The Composer: Stephen Miles
CategoriesPostedAfter more than three decades at New College, music professor Stephen Miles is retiring.
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Sarasota Herald Tribune, May 14, 2020 Excerpt: They may have had other plans, but students in the New College of Florida Art Department will be showcasing their 2020 Senior Thesis Art Exhibition online. “The Embodied Mind” is the result of a yearlong studio art research project that focuses on the role of painting for exploring […]
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From SRQ Magazine, May 1, 2020 The artist works alone. The artist may on occasion observe their solitude, but they do not wander into the despairing perception of loneliness. Alone by choice, the artist probes the creative ether that resides somewhere between the mind’s eye, the body’s state of tension and the hand’s contact with […]