Art
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What to do With Inedible Foraged Goods and Foraging Byproducts
Taylor Smith Taysmith@lc.edu Foraging is a once-lost art that has been one of the main reasons we have come so far as a species. It’s given us access to agriculture, horticulture, and especially art.…
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Gateway Furmeet 2024 Celebrates Art, Community and Animal Rescue
By James Pepper Jpepper@lc.edu The 11th annual Gateway Furmeet (GFM), held at the Sheraton Westport Chalet Hotel from March 15 through 17, marked a season of celebration for the furry community. The convention drew in…
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Sage Mend Art Showcase
James Pepper Jpepper@lc.edu Over 100 art enthusiasts converged on Monaco Art Gallery at 2701 Cherokee Street for the opening of “Tender Growl” on March 1st. This exhibition marked the first solo showcase of work…
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LC Brings Students Together to Explore Temporary Body Art and Wax Hand Sculptures
By Katie Loethen kloethen@lc.edu On Tuesday, Jan. 30, Lewis and Clark College played host to a celebration of various arts. The event aimed to not only bring together new and returning students, but also to…
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Anime Conbini Mart: Where Mini Meets Mighty in the World of Anime Conventions
By Taylor L. Smith taysmith@lc.edu Conventions are a great way for people with any sort of special interest or hobby to meet and connect with others with the same or similar special interests or…
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Activists Throwing Soup On van Gogh’s Painting Made Me Think Twice
By Cassie Ames cames@lc.edu cames@lc.edu Recently, you might have seen on the news, that two protesters in London’s National Art Gallery took a can of soup and threw the contents onto Van…
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2015 annual Faculty Art Exhibit
Recently, Hatheway Cultural Center Art Gallery drew in large crowds during the annual Faculty Art Exhibit. The exhibit ran from Feb. 6 to 27. The pieces on display were made by faculty from Lewis and…