The scholarships are reserved for sophomores and juniors who intend to pursue careers related to the environment or American Indian nations.
Art & Art History News Stories 2015-16
Art History Professor Charles Palermo's new book examines how Picasso's work reflected an emerging skepticism toward authority.
Five Advanced Architecture students recently worked on a project revamping spaces outside of Swem Library with an eye to making them more productive for the library’s programming, for student use and as outdoor classrooms
From a globally recognized leader in international criminal law and a leading linguistic scholar to a widely published neuroscientist, the 2016 Plumeri Awards for Faculty Excellence will be bestowed to 20 talented and visionary professors across William & Mary's campus.
The theatre department reached out to the physics department for insight as it prepared to perform 'Picasso at the Lapin Agile,' a comedy by Steve Martin that examines the intersection of art and science.
By day, Studio Art Technician Michael Draeger helps students create their art. Now his own artwork is showcased in the Andrews Gallery.
Mark your calendars for these arts-related events at William & Mary this spring.
A vacant hallway, a shadowy corner, a bathroom door, a couch from the 1970s, an entryway where the sunshine meets industrial lighting all provide inspiration for Painting Professor John Lee, who has done a series of paintings almost exclusively set in Millington and Andrews halls.
Artist Kristen Peyton '12 turns an ugly wall into a work of literary art.
The freestanding camera obscura behind the Muscarelle is a partnership between photography, physics and architecture.
"CAFO Culture: Visualizing Virginia's Factory Farms" opens Friday in an off-campus exhibition focused on environmental degradation associated with factory farms.
New exhibition examining the importance of planes in painting runs Oct. 14 through Nov. 6.
"Stain" is a collection of W&M Professor Brian Hulse's compositions performed largely by members of the William & Mary community
Learn about some of the arts-related events at William & Mary coming up in the fall semester.
Eliot Dudik's week as the photo ambassador for Virginia on the Photography web journal, Lenscratch, for their ongoing "The States Project". His work is also featured in the Smithsonian Magazine.
Congratulations to Prof. John Lee, Best in Show Winner 2015, The Charles Taylor Art Center, Hampton, VA. His First Place Award was part of the "Artists Who Teach" Exhibition.
Two Arts & Sciences faculty members were recently recognized for their service to their colleagues and the College.
The beginning of the academic year is just days away, and William & Mary's calendar is already filling with events. Among those are multiple concerts, exhibitions and performances. Here is a look at some of the arts-related events at William & Mary coming up in the fall semester.