A total of $97,776 has been dedicated to sustainability projects around campus.
Art & Art History News Stories 2016-17
Twenty talented and trailblazing professors from William & Mary have been selected to receive the 2017 Plumeri Award for Faculty Excellence.
Nicole Santiago encourages the viewer to look deeper into her paintings, past the initial impression and into the larger possible messages.
New class by Eliot Dudik, visiting assistant professor of photography, teaches students the art of bookmaking
Alan Braddock, Ralph H. Wark Associate Professor of Art History & American Studies at William & Mary, co-edited, co-wrote the introduction and wrote an essay for the recently-published "A Greene Country Towne: Philadelphia’s Ecology in the Cultural Imagination."
Visiting Assistant Professor Eliot Dudik, who founded the photography program within the department of art and art history at W&M, photographed a Medal of Honor winner for a Veterans Day story in Vanity Fair.
This fall marks the first semester during which students in the fledgling photography program have their own darkroom and photo classroom.
A collaborative book-making experiment between visiting assistant professor, Eliot Dudik, and fellow photographer, Jared Ragland, with only 24 hours to complete from beginning to end.
One of only two of Botticelli’s paintings of an isolated Venus will be on view for the first time in the U.S. as part of a major exhibition opening at the Muscarelle Museum of Art in February 2017.
Whether visual art, theatre, dance, music or literature, the new semester brings with it a vast array of opportunities for people to enjoy the arts at William & Mary.
The following books by William & Mary faculty members were published in 2016.
W&M architecture instructor Ed Pease was part of the two-man team that designed Williamsburg’s Stryker Center.