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Video: Hidden Talents of Ithaca – Jack Simons, multi-instrumentalist and musical engineer

By Deanna Romanoff April 11, 2013
Junior Jack Simons discusses his passion for music, his work in musical engineering, and shows off his guitar skills in this week's Hidden Talents of Ithaca.
Raymond Ghirardo, professor of art, and Megan Roberts, associate professor of media arts, sciences and studies, recently received an Electronic Media and Film Finishing Fund Award for their media installation, “Submerged.”

Experimental art emerges internationally

By Jillian Kaplan October 25, 2012
Megan Roberts, associate professor of media arts, sciences and studies, and Raymond Ghirardo, professor of art, recently received an award for their media installation, “Submerged.”
From left, a digital painting Reconnecting, by Hazel Bartram-Birchenough and a canvas painting Stained Glass, by Nancy Denmark. Both pieces were used in Written in my Heart.

Romantic multimedia opera showcases musical technology

By Rose Vardell, Staff Writer October 14, 2012
Ithaca College hosted a new kind of music recital with the production “Written in My Heart,” a program that rewrote the typical opera concert by combining opera, literature, art and interactive technology.

A list of things Lindsay NoHANDS made me think and feel, plus an interview

By Sarah Kasulke, Blogger, Fiend September 26, 2012
Our blogger muses about a blog dedicated to pictures of Lindsay Lohan with her hands photoshopped off.
Junior Alex Halky looks at Beautiful Wounds/Doubt on Saturday at the Handwerker Gallery.

Cognitive creations

By Cady Lang, Staff Writer September 5, 2012
The Handwerker Gallery features a large-scale art exhibit by Patricia Bellan-Gillen. The opening reception for the exhibit will be 5 p.m. Thursday at the Handwerker Gallery.

Sew Good: Dillingham designer creates community while dressing actors

By Caitlin Ghegan, Contributing Writer February 22, 2012
To a stranger peeking through the window of Dillingham Room 020, the scattered piles of cloth, scissors and beads that lie on the tables within may signal chaos.

Johnson museum soars with new wing

By Lucy Walker, Staff Writer October 26, 2011
Caution tape, the buzz of machinery and dust in the air disguise the distinct contours and stark angles of the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art’s newest installation — a just-finished 16,000-square-foot wing.

Midwest art forms disjointed exhibit

By Whitney Faber, Managing Editor September 14, 2011
The figure is one of the most fundamental parts of human existence. Artists spend lifetimes studying it. They learn its different lines, angles, curves and shades. Then they spend the rest of their career drawing, painting and experimenting, all just to find ways of interpreting it.
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