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Seven Canadian artists explore the importance of home

In mediums ranging from painting and print to books and film, this new exhibit at the Leroy Neiman Gallery compleys the complex, if sometimes disjointed, picture of the artists' experiences with separation.

Two men’s documentary ‘Visions’ are brought to the South Bronx

This Bronx Documentary Center exhibit shows its founder Tim Hetherington’s work from Libya for the first time.

Reading illuminates a more personal side of three professors

The reading began with Hamilton’s poetry, progressed to Devlin’s memoir about childhood and discovering the potential of literature, and then closed with Laird.

Film festival spotlights unheard stories from Israel

Running from November 10 to 17, the film festival presents the complex, authentic stories of the diverse people of Israel.

Barnard alum talks politics of creation

Edwidge Danticat, BC '90, sees writing as a form of disobedience.

Artist ‘encounters’ effects of 9/11 in exhibition

The two displays create a powerful juxtaposition between larger political events and the personal implications such effects have on individuals.

Long-empty market is refilled with commerce of artistic ideas

“Living as Form” is a collection of projects by 100 artists who have been socially engaged during the last 20 years, put together by 25 curators.

Alum Bain jailbreaks genre restrictions with piece ‘Lyrics on Lockdown’

Bryonn Bain, CC '95, turns his experience of being wrongfully imprisoned in New York City into a multimedia performance piece.

Veteran journalist Hunter-Gault shares personal account of breaking barriers

"Power Talks" series shines the spotlight on renowned reporter and Civil Rights activist.

Professor Rirkrit Tiravanija fills scrolls with collage of life in new exhibition

The complexity of human interaction, which has always been central to Tiravanija’s work, is mirrored here in the complexity of the individual himself.