For the exhibition Art + Politics, students worked closely with the holdings of Gettysburg College\u27s Special Collections and College Archives to curate an exhibition in Schmucker Art Gallery that engages with issues of public policy, activism, war, propaganda, and other critical socio-political themes. Each of the students worked diligently to contextualize the objects historically, politically, and art-historically. The art and artifacts presented in this exhibition reveal how various political events and social issues have been interpreted through various visual and printed materials, including posters, pins, illustrations, song sheets, as well as a Chinese shoe for bound feet. The students\u27 essays that follow demonstrate careful re...
Curated by Mellon Summer Scholar Laura Bergin \u2717, this interdisciplinary exhibition examines how...
Curated by Mellon Summer Scholar Laura Bergin \u2717, this interdisciplinary exhibition examines how...
Curated by Mellon Summer Scholar Laura Bergin \u2717, this interdisciplinary exhibition examines how...
For the exhibition Art + Politics, students worked closely with the holdings of Gettysburg College\u...
Bodies in Conflict: From Gettysburg to Iraq is a brand new exhibit in Schmucker Art Gallery at Getty...
Students, faculty, and local art buffs packed Schmucker Art Gallery here at Gettysburg College on Oc...
The Figure in Art: Selections from the Gettysburg College Collection is the second annual exhibition...
What is art historical study and how it should be carried out are fundamental questions the exhibiti...
Curators Andrew Egbert, Natalie Sherif, and Alexandra Ward have designed an experience that allows u...
Angelo Scarlato’s extraordinary and vast collection of art and artifacts related to the Civil War, a...
It gives us great pleasure to introduce the Gettysburg College Art and Art History senior Capstone p...
Fueled by the radical political thinking of the 1960s and beyond, people in the United States produc...
Artists, perhaps to emphasize their own dedication to the intellectual and manual skills required fo...
Musselman Library\u27s Special Collections and College Archives at Gettysburg College has worked wit...
This booklet profiles Art Senior Projects by Maura B. Conley, Caroline G. Cress, Carolyn E. McBrady,...
Curated by Mellon Summer Scholar Laura Bergin \u2717, this interdisciplinary exhibition examines how...
Curated by Mellon Summer Scholar Laura Bergin \u2717, this interdisciplinary exhibition examines how...
Curated by Mellon Summer Scholar Laura Bergin \u2717, this interdisciplinary exhibition examines how...
For the exhibition Art + Politics, students worked closely with the holdings of Gettysburg College\u...
Bodies in Conflict: From Gettysburg to Iraq is a brand new exhibit in Schmucker Art Gallery at Getty...
Students, faculty, and local art buffs packed Schmucker Art Gallery here at Gettysburg College on Oc...
The Figure in Art: Selections from the Gettysburg College Collection is the second annual exhibition...
What is art historical study and how it should be carried out are fundamental questions the exhibiti...
Curators Andrew Egbert, Natalie Sherif, and Alexandra Ward have designed an experience that allows u...
Angelo Scarlato’s extraordinary and vast collection of art and artifacts related to the Civil War, a...
It gives us great pleasure to introduce the Gettysburg College Art and Art History senior Capstone p...
Fueled by the radical political thinking of the 1960s and beyond, people in the United States produc...
Artists, perhaps to emphasize their own dedication to the intellectual and manual skills required fo...
Musselman Library\u27s Special Collections and College Archives at Gettysburg College has worked wit...
This booklet profiles Art Senior Projects by Maura B. Conley, Caroline G. Cress, Carolyn E. McBrady,...
Curated by Mellon Summer Scholar Laura Bergin \u2717, this interdisciplinary exhibition examines how...
Curated by Mellon Summer Scholar Laura Bergin \u2717, this interdisciplinary exhibition examines how...
Curated by Mellon Summer Scholar Laura Bergin \u2717, this interdisciplinary exhibition examines how...