Summer Art Experience: Teaching At An Art Studio – Connie Gong ’25

The following is a reflection written by Connie Gong ’25 earlier this summer. I’m spending a few weeks at home before my internship begins this summer. I’ve wanted to teach art classes at my old studio since I was in high school, and I felt like now was the perfect opportunity to do so. Initially Read more about Summer Art Experience: Teaching At An Art Studio – Connie Gong ’25[…]

Refugees in Kenya – Brian Gitahi ’23

In light of the systemic oppression and discrimination brought to light by the Black Lives Matter movement, SAB member Brian Gitahi takes a look at some of the unseen peoples living in Kenya and art-making at the Kakuma Refugee Camp through the Artists for Refugees project.

Printmaking: A Summer In Cyan – Anoushka Mariwala ’21

My interest in analog photography, and a class I took last semester on German Media Theory segued into a desire to learn more about cultural tools to see, record, and document. Cyanotypes gave me a new lens through which to look at my immediate environment — to focus on color, contour, shape, and opacity and critically think about how I see and define shapes.