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The student news site of Guilford College

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The author used the AI art website NightCafe to create this photo of a dog eating ice cream in front of the moon.

Should robots work for your boss?

Sable Ruffer, Staff Writer September 22, 2023

Would you be upset if robots took over your workplace?  It depends on your feelings toward artificial intelligence. Also known as AI, artificial intelligence has taken its place in the modern era....

“Non-fungible tokens are revolutionizing the art world — and art theft.” Dusty J// creativecommons.org

Are NFTs the future of modern art?

Hope Stephens, Staff Writer March 25, 2021

In 2008, Satoshi Nakamoto appeared online to propose a cryptic idea for the first entirely-digital form of currency: bitcoin. Over a decade later, musicians, digital artists and filmmakers are now trying...

Karen Lederer Art Exhibit

Lederer shares printmaking process with students

Ethan Santana, Staff Writer March 15, 2019

Printmaker and painter Karen Lederer, whose artwork was on display in Hege Library from Jan. 11 to Mar. 1, visited Guilford to meet with students and offer insight into her printmaking process and artistic...

Monique Lallier art reception

Art Gallery highlights Monique Lallier’s work

Ethan Santana, Staff Writer November 9, 2018

Art Curator Terry Hammond hosted an art gallery reception in the Hege Library Atrium for world-renowned bookbinder Monique Lallier on Friday, Nov. 2. Guilford’s Art Gallery will be showcasing over 45...

Roy Nydorf Hege Library Art Exhibit

Homecoming art exhibit celebrates Nydorf

Anna Gamez, Staff Writer October 5, 2018

As part of Guilford’s Homecoming & Family Weekend, the Art Exhibit Opening and Celebration of Roy Nydorf was held in the Bauman Galleries of the 2nd Floor Founders Hall from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Nydorf,...

“Off the Streets” art show

“Off the Streets” brings color to Hege Library

Navya Belavadi and Ethan Santana September 14, 2018

In a typical art exhibition, impressions are everything. The goal is to make an impact on the audience, leave them yearning for more and having learned or felt something new. “Off the Streets,”...

Failure: Emma Sarver

Failure?

Theo Baker, Illustrator September 7, 2018

I have witnessed the celebration of success more often than failure, leaving me an incomplete view of the creation process. I would like to take this small section to celebrate the failures. Below is a...

Nydorf, McAlister present results from research

Yunah Kim, Staff Writer April 20, 2018

From boxwood and catalpa wood carvings to children’s picture books, the faculty research presentations representing Guilford’s art and English and creative writing departments on Wednesday, April 11...

Art faculty close out HERstory month

Praveena Somasundaram, Features Editor April 13, 2018

Since spring break, the Boren Lounge of Founders Hall has been decorated with Visiting Lecturer for Art Katy Collier’s work. “This room was not beautiful, and it is really beautiful now,” said...

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