AARON SKUBBY, Asst. News Editor—An art piece was stolen from Curtis dining hall while being toured around campus as part of the About Ourselves/Inside Ourselves exhibition on display at the...
ROHAN ARORA, Special to The Denisonian — With the third primary debate coming up, I think it is really important to take a look at all of the candidates running...
Get ready to withstand the task of the amplifier. Denison students traveled to Columbus to witness arms ache avid aeon: A symposium Denison programs and departments co-sponsored in collaboration with...
BY DOMINIKA CHURSZCZ ———————————- Pondering upon Dresden’s Basket House, a large basket-shaped building near Newark, German artists Anne and Christian Manss reflected upon how size can translate to different medias...
“Feel free to look, touch or even try on!” Words you might not hear everyday when approaching an art exhibit that were offered up this week as students visited the...
With second semester winding down, seniors are getting closer and closer to the finish line. As the year comes to a close, many senior art students are putting on exhibits...
In a world that embodies social inequality and divide, art is a common escape. The freedom of creativity allows people to not only express their thoughts, but also encourages others...
Art lets people venture inside the artist’s mind, but also gives the freedom to see it from different perspectives. As Denison welcomed Yevgeniya Baras for her artist talk on Thursday...
ZOE PEARCE ‘20 SPECIAL TO THE DENISONIAN When I returned to campus after a relaxing winter break, I opted for an art history course that piqued my interest: “Modern Art...
MICAH FRENKIEL SPECIAL TO THE DENISONIAN Chris Domenick is a visiting assistant professor, a Philadelphia native and a jack of a medley of artistic trades. Like the majority of undergraduate...