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From left, seniors Alex Neuhedel, Isabella Sloan and Noami Rosenthal set up their artwork in the Rotunda Gallery for Prelude 13 which will open with a reception at 5:30 p.m. on Nov. 14.

Prelude 13 brings BA students into annual showcase

By Eva Leon, Contributing Writer November 14, 2024
Starting Nov. 14, the Rotunda Gallery in the Handwerker Gallery will be covered with an innovative and diverse selection of artwork created by the seniors majoring in art at Ithaca College. The exhibit, titled Prelude 13, will open with a reception on the evening of Nov. 14 and be available to viewers through Dec. 12.  For over 10 years, seniors in both the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts programs have taken the course Theories and Practices: Professional Practices at the college that allowed them to explore professional life as an artist beyond graduation.
Will Hutnick stands with his new solo exhibition, "Changing Faster than the Weather," on display in Whalen's School of Music.

New mural in Whalen’s School of Music

By Bec Legato, Contributing Writer April 3, 2024
Will Hutnick, a Connecticut-based artist who deals in the abstract and uses atypical mediums, had an artist talk for his new solo exhibition, “Changing Faster than the Weather,” on March 26. Hutnick was able to collaborate with several art students to produce a mural the weekend prior, which is now on display on the third floor of Whalen’s School of Music.
Lisa Searle (bottom right) and David Prunty (bottom left) both left the college during Summer 2022, while Scott Doyle (top right) and Caryanne Keenan (top left) started new positions.

IC staff leave and arrive in offices throughout summer 2022

By Noa Ran-Ressler, Contributing Writer August 24, 2022
During the summer many people left and assumed their roles as Ithaca College administrative positions.
"Why You So Negative?" uses magazines, flyers, clothing and more to highlight the whitewashing of yoga in the United States.

Q&A: Exhibit confronts appropriation of yoga in America

By Mike Ross, Life and Culture Editor April 14, 2022
"Why You So Negative?" uses magazines, flyers, clothing and more to highlight the whitewashing of yoga in the United States.
Ajamu X's section of the "On Our Backs: The Revolutionary Art of Queer Sex Work" exhibition in the Handwerker gallery displays queer literature.

Queer sex work exhibit educates IC students

By Eva Salzman, Managing Editor March 3, 2022
Ajamu X's section of the "On Our Backs: The Revolutionary Art of Queer Sex Work" exhibition in the Handwerker gallery displays queer literature.

Professors show work in Handwerker

September 24, 2021

Professors Lali Khalid and Paloma Barhaugh-Bordas are showing their works of art in Handwerker Gallery until Oct. 13.

Mara Baldwin, director of the Handwerker Gallery, spent a week in August creating art at the Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency.

Handwerker Gallery director awarded prestigious art residency

By Eva Salzman, Life and Culture Editor September 8, 2021
Mara Baldwin, director of the Handwerker Gallery, spent a week in August creating art at the Elizabeth Murray Artist Residency.
From left, seniors Tom Peyton and Lily Hoffman, along with junior Mary Crawford, view the photographic work by junior Freesia Capy-Goldfarb in the Handwerker Gallery on April 22.

Seniors display their artistic abilities at showcase

By Arleigh Rodgers, Senior Writer April 28, 2021
From left, seniors Tom Peyton and Lily Hoffman, along with junior Mary Crawford, view the photographic work by junior Freesia Capy-Goldfarb in the Handwerker Gallery on April 22.
Susan Weisand's "Time Breaks Open" depicts cross sections of the earth made from textured and painted paper. The series is showing alongside Leslie Brack's "Memorandum" which capture the archaic world of filing cabinets.

The Handwerker Gallery explores new conceptions of time

By Silas White, Assistant Life & Culture Editor September 7, 2017
“The evolution of how this landscape was formed, I find to be incredible,” she said. “The sense of time that’s involved is almost incomprehensible."
Art associate professor Nydia Blas’ work “The Girls Who Spun Gold” displays a remake of her childhood room at the Handwerker Gallery until Oct. 12. Her exhibit attempted to portray notions of sexuality, racism and gender discrimination through the lives of half a dozen young girls.

‘Sun Flare’ exhibit at IC addresses themes of passion and youth

By Erica Dischino, Staff Writer September 21, 2016
The Handwerker Gallery’s first exhibit of the 2016–17 academic year, “Sun Flare,” which opened Aug. 31 and will remain open until Oct. 12.
The Handwerker gallery's latest exhibit, "No/Good Place," features work from several Finnish artists commenting on the boundaries between utopia and dystopia in society.

Finnish art finds place in Handwerker exhibit

By Tyla Pink, STAFF WRITER March 30, 2016
“No/Good Place: Utopian Art in Finland” creates a conversation about utopia from the lens of one of Europe’s most northern and isolated countries.

Review: Art show mixes fracking with nature

By Nina Varilla, Contributing Writer September 6, 2013
The "Marcellus Shale Documentary Project" debuted in the Handwerker Gallery on Aug. 28. The exhibit features photographs of hydraulic fracturing machinery in rural Pennsylvania.
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