
Loeb exhibit celebrates Hudson River School works
Art has been central to Vassar since its inception. As the first school to include a museum in its original plan, Vassar’s art collections have charted American history for hundreds…
Art has been central to Vassar since its inception. As the first school to include a museum in its original plan, Vassar’s art collections have charted American history for hundreds…
courtesy of Bert Lott On Sept. 9, 150 years after the college welcomed its first group of students, the Vassar community started off the academic school year with Fall Convocation…
This summer’s exhibition at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center features Richard Artschwager’s “Punctuating Space.” The display features 59 pieces from a 40-year period. / Vassar Media Relations Decked out…
What could attract a crowd large enough to fill the spacious lecture hall of Taylor 102? One such event was “Many Faces, Many Names: The Bodhisattva of Compassion,” a special…
It is finally spring at Vassar. After a particularly brutal winter, students are choosing the quad and the Retreat patio over indoor spaces, long boards have risen from the depths,…
Although many of the exhibitions on view at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center are often loaned to the museum through external galleries and collections, XL, the Loeb’s exhibit beginning…
When you’re running late for class and trying to throw an outfit together, creating an artful masterpiece is the last thing on your mind. However, for the members of Contrast…
In Vassar’s artistic student body, it isn’t too hard to find talented singers and musicians. However, for an artist to find someone with whom they have a musical and emotional…
During freshman orientation last year, Nicholas Kohombon ’17 and Adriano Rozenthal ’17 were playing Muse in Kohombon’s room in Noyes when Jackson Dammann ’17 walked by and couldn’t help but…
Often when we walk into museums, we become so absorbed in our own thoughts that we overlook those who helped bring the art in front of us to life. Often…