To this day, Carolyn Grace ’15 can’t list all the places she has lived, but Idaho’s wheat fields blur into “an ocean of gold” in her memory. It…
We are all created with the ability to create. Beauty can be found in many expressions of creativity and artistry. But it took me a while to understand…
Berea College Student Craft teaches students to create furniture and other artworks from wood, broomcorn, threads and clay, then markets them to the public. Recently, Student Craft has…
Walking through the “All Peoples of the Earth” exhibition in the Doris Ulmann Galleries is a way to travel through both time and space while staying firmly grounded…
What happens when art steps out of the classroom and into the community? A pilot program called Art in Action (AIA) seeks to answer that question through creative…
New Folklife Apprenticeship Program Takes Flight Stories are the glue that holds cultures together, enabling the passing on of information, tradition and practices. Community narratives can reside in…
Allison ’26 is a Nickelodeon kid. As a child, she drove around in her Dora the Explorer Jeep and had Miranda Cosgrove stickers on everything she owned. The…
The Doris Ulmann Galleries is a museum of 16,000 artifacts, spanning 5,000 years of human history, starting with ancient Mesopotamian objects. It is the largest university permanent art…
Ellen ’24 is a studio art major with a concentration in sculpture. The Ohio native developed a love of ceramics in high school, and now she applies what…
There’s beauty in the chain of a song’s creation—in that behind-the-scenes glimpse into an artist’s process, from angst to revelation. There’s inspiration in the journals kept alongside the…