Arts Calendar
Jan|Feb 2024
The Letter A
A daughter and her father’s creative connection.
Lost and Found
Penn’s lost and found Courbet landscape at Arthur Ross Gallery.
The Painted Hyphen
The Arthur Ross Gallery’s No Ocean Between Us exhibition explores Asian diasporas in Latin America.
The Painted Word
Martha Rich GFA’11’s It goes by fast at Annenberg.
Framing First Ladies
Smithsonian exhibit “remember[s] the ladies.”
Portrait of the Artist as a Former Financial Analyst
How Jill Krutick W’84 makes—and markets—her art.
Getting It on Paper
Frankenthaler works on paper at the Arthur Ross Gallery.
Depth Charge
Rebecca Rutstein GFA’97 explores earth’s turbulent topography.
Hill Town
Watercolor memories.
Breaking Bread
Art for food’s sake.
Reclaiming the Female Form
Allison Zuckerman C’12’s “grotesque but beautiful” figures.
Plumbing the Depths with Art
New worlds on ravaged ground. Surviving Genocide.
Exploring the Wilderness of Color
The colorful revelations of Natvar Bhavsar GFA’65.
Another Fall in Philadelphia
Elaine Lisle C’76’s autumnal images of Philadelphia.
Interior Redesign
“Reconstituted memories” in paintings by Becky Suss at ICA.
When Resistance Is Beautiful
Departing MFA program coordinator Jane Irish on her art and life.
Using Your Words
Q&A with artist Martha Rich MFA’11.
The Sweet Song of a Fire opens in Los Angeles
Q&A with Gazette illustrator and visual artist Jeff Koegel.
Drama at Sea
Behind the new Winslow Homer exhibition at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Rhythms of Brazil, Visual and Otherwise
Afro-Brazilian works at the Arthur Ross Gallery. Samba Sessão
The Painter, the Peasants, and the Professor
Pieter Bruegel author Larry Silvers on some favorite works
An All-American Odyssey
American Odyssey at Arthur Ross Gallery
Cup O’Doodles
Artist Gwyneth Leech C’81 started drawing on used paper cups as a distraction when she got “antsy,” but “then it began to really take over.” A few hundred cups later, she spent six weeks doing the same thing while sitting in a window in New York’s Fashion District in an exhibit called Hypergraphia.