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The lady vanishes? Jamie Isenstein ’98

Jamie Isenstein '98 doesn't hesitate to inhabit her art, literally. She'll pose as an arm chair or a headless lady and lie under a wolf in sheep's clothing covered by a taxidermy bearskin for hours on end. Last Thursday evening… Continue reading

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Deepak Sarma ’91 to speak on South Asian religions

Deepak Sarma '91, associate professor of religious studies at Case Western Reserve University, will be on campus presenting two talks that are open to the public. Thursday, September 22, he will give a lecture entitled "Natural Born Killers: Karma and… Continue reading

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Margaret Shirley ’55 art exhibition (extended!)

The exhibition "Margaret Zundel Shirley '55, A Retrospective" has been extended through Saturday, September 24 so as to coincide with Reed's centennial celebration. Geraldine Ondrizek, professor of art, will be at the gallery most of the day on the 24th… Continue reading

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An array of art exhibitions at Reunions ’11

Stephanie Snyder ’91, Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery Director, has shared this amazing scope of shows and tributes, including exhibitions celebrating Lloyd Reynolds, images of dance, Native American basketry, art from the collection of Leslie Scalapino ’66, archival photography of… Continue reading

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“Abstract” at the Reed gallery

Stephanie Snyder '91, the John and Anne Hauberg Curator and Director of the Douglas F. Cooley Memorial Art Gallery at Reed, has received rave reviews for her latest exhibition, "Abstract." The Oregonian recently called her "one of the most ambitious… Continue reading

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