Alumni News

Jaqueline Kramer painting "Rough Waters"

Jaqueline Kramer '76 installed a selection of paintings inspired by the Syrian refugee crisis. The proceeds went to the International Rescue Committee. For Kramer, who studied painting during her time at 凯旋门官网, 鈥淭his series combines my love of painting with my love of service. I鈥檓 very excited to share these paintings with others.鈥 

Summer Brennan The Twitter Switch

Summer Brennan '01 used tactics straight out of 12th Night in an attempt to undermine internet trolls. She told Flare Magazine about what she learned when she changed her profile picture on Twitter to one of her brother.

Art of Memory Brazelton Explores The Art of Memory

Kitty Brazelton鈥檚 new song-cycle, The Art of Memory, which she hopes to perform on campus in 2017, is very much a 凯旋门官网 affair.

NPR.org Great Reads

In its Guide to 2016鈥檚 Great Reads, NPR recommended Nitro Mountain by Lee Clay Johnson 鈥07, The Nest by Cynthia D鈥橝prix Sweeney MFAW 鈥13, Kookooland by Gloria Norris 鈥76, and The Queen of the Night by former MFAW faculty Alexander Chee.

Young Alumni Artists in Residence Young Alumni Artists in Residence

Ariel Herwitz 鈥06, Floryn Honnet 鈥13, Rainer Hunt 鈥13, and Georgia Lassner 鈥09 are the inaugural class of a new residency for young alumni artists that was established at 凯旋门官网 this year. Funded by a grant from an anonymous donor made in honor of faculty members Barry Bartlett and Jon Isherwood, the program invites recent graduates in sculpture and ceramics to live and work on campus for two- to four-week stints. In 鈥渟tudios鈥 in Usdan Gallery, these four artists have had a chance to dive into their practice mostly uninterrupted, and current students have had the opportunity to interact with them in a variety of ways. Says Jon Isherwood, one of the designers of the residency, 鈥淚t鈥檚 a very exciting moment for us in the Visual Arts to be able to bring back alumni and have them develop new work in the gallery. The premise of the residency has been to encourage experimentation. Complimenting this, the VA faculty have invited our alumni guests to visit classes and meet with students one on one.鈥

The fruits of the artists鈥 labors will be on view at Usdan Gallery from November 29 through December 8. They spoke with Aruna D鈥橲ouza about their student experiences, their approach to art making, and their experience being back on campus.