Opening reception for two exhibitions:
Repeat, Reveal, React: Identities in Flux, curated by students taking part in the Department of Art's triennial exhibition...

Left: "Les Aventures des Cannibales Modernistes" (detail) © 1999 Enrique Chagoya. Right: "Body Limits" © 1992 Sandy Skoglund
Opening reception for two exhibitions:
Repeat, Reveal, React: Identities in Flux, curated by students taking part in the Department of Art's triennial exhibition...
Connecting breath and movement, this short 30-minute yoga practice taught by Jenn Mavin offers a midday break on Thursdays. Enjoy gentle, strength building and stress-releasing poses. For all...
Faculty co-curators Jackie Brown (Biology), Shanna G. Benjamin (English), Daniel Reynolds (German) and Catherine Rod (Library) will lead a gallery tour of the cabinets of curiosities they created...
Assistant Professor of English Shanna G. Benjamin will respond to the music included in her section of Influence, and discuss how gospel music provides the hope, and the blues provide the...
The student curators of Repeat, Reveal, React: Identities in Flux present a collection of international film shorts that examine varying issues of identity from the early 1930s...
Connecting breath and movement, this short 30-minute yoga practice taught by Jenn Mavin offers a midday break on Thursdays. Enjoy gentle, strength building and stress-releasing poses. For all...
The student curators of Repeat, Reveal, React: Identities in Flux will lead a gallery tour exploring questions of identity as they relate to the concept of repetition.
People of all ages are invited to learn more about our current exhibitions through hands-on activities, stories, and tours. Explore calligraphy, make prints, or create your own cabinet of...
In this one-hour reading, students from the seminar, “Studies in African American Literature: Neo-Slave Narratives,” will recite passages from their favorite unpublished slave narratives, explain...
Connecting breath and movement, this short 30-minute yoga practice taught by Jenn Mavin offers a midday break on Thursdays. Enjoy gentle, strength building and stress-releasing poses. For all...
Hal Wert, a historian and professor at the Kansas City Art Institute, collects political posters from around the world. Wert will give a presentation comparing state-sanctioned images of Lenin...
Why does the body touch on so many cultural taboos, trigger psychological defenses, or offend one's sense of the beautiful? Faculty panelists Karla Erickson (Sociology), Astrid Henry (Gender,...
YGB (Young, Gifted and Black Gospel Choir), directed by Barry Jones, will perform music in response to art on view in both Influence and Reveal, Repeat, React.
Connecting breath and movement, this short 30-minute yoga practice taught by Jenn Mavin offers a midday break on Thursdays. Enjoy gentle, strength building and stress-releasing poses. For all...
Luther Davis ’93, master printer, Axelle Fine Arts in Brooklyn, NY, will speak about working in collaboration with many of the artists whose works are displayed in Repeat, Reveal, React:...
Grinnell College faculty members Nancy Rempel-Clower (Psychology), Liz Queatham (Biology), and Vicki Bentley-Condit (Anthropology) work with animal behavior as part of their research. Responding...
Connecting breath and movement, this short 30-minute yoga practice taught by Jenn Mavin offers a midday break on Thursdays. Enjoy gentle, strength building and stress-releasing poses. For all...
In poetry, forms like the villanelle, pantoum, sestina, and rondeau circle back while moving forward. Their odd and insistent amplifications suggest an ambulance stuck in traffic: something at...
Faculty members will discusses the formation of gender identity in relation to repetition, and consider works on view in Repeat, Reveal, React: Identities In Flux. Panelists include...
Connecting breath and movement, this short 30-minute yoga practice taught by Jenn Mavin offers a midday break on Thursdays. Enjoy gentle, strength building and stress-releasing poses. For all...
In two 40-minute improvisational sets, contemporary dancers Rebecca Bryant and Sandra Mathern-Smith will develop a performance in response to each other, to works in the Faulconer Gallery, and to...
In two 40-minute improvisational sets, contemporary dancers Rebecca Bryant and Sandra Mathern-Smith will develop a performance in response to each other, to works in the Faulconer Gallery, and to...
Amy Tang, Assistant Professor of English at Wesleyan University, will address the role of repetition in art and literature.
Connecting breath and movement, this short 30-minute yoga practice taught by Jenn Mavin offers a midday break on Thursdays. Enjoy gentle, strength building and stress-releasing poses. For all...
