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Art and Art History

  1. April Dobbins

    Diversity in Filmmaking: Independent Film from the Fringes

    Mar 15, 2018
    A screening of films from underrepresented communities and discussion of the trials and benefits of making movies outside the traditional Hollywood model.
  2. Marlon James

    Writers@Grinnell welcomes Marlon James

    Mar 13, 2018
    Marlon James delivers the Annual Distinguished Author Lecture for the Writers@Grinnell series.
  3. Make/Shift Open Studio offers student exhibitions, artist talks, public workshops

    Feb 22, 2018
    Grinnell College, Grinnell Area Arts Council team up on arts activities for residents of all ages.
  4. Make/Shift Zine Launch

    Sep 19, 2017
    ​See what Make/Shift, an open studio​ for the college and town community, has been up to this semester with the launch of Volume 1; Issue 1 of their zine.
  5. Running Named a 2017 Iowa Arts Council Fellow

    Jul 28, 2017
    Associate Professor Lee Emma Running joins a writer, a musician, a filmmaker, and another visual artists as a 2017 Iowa Arts Council Fellow.
  6. Two students stand in front of a large sculpture made of many segments of straight wire.

    Bachelor of Arts Exhibition

    Apr 04, 2017
    Annual student art exhibition in Faulconer Gallery opens April 7, 2017. Runs through May 7.
  7. "Queer Tropicalia" - Fredo Rivera '06 presents at Wigwood 2017

    Mar 30, 2017
    Fredo Rivera '06, assistant professor of art history, lectured on art, performance, and gender expression.
  8. Ana-Cha Art Collective Showcase In Smith Gallery

    Mar 20, 2017
    A collective of artists, film-makers, and scholars explore the politics in and of art in a new show in the Rosenfield Center's Smith Gallery April 6–14, 2017.
  9. An Exploration of Sound, Music, and Visual Art

    Mar 01, 2017
    Soundscapes, an exhibit by Zack Stewart ’17, will be on display in the Smith Gallery from March 6-17, 2017.
  10. Writers at Grinnell

    Writers@Grinnell: Nichelle Tramble Spellman

    Feb 14, 2017
    Crime novelist Nichelle Tramble Spellman is next in the Writers@Grinnell series.

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