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Saba Taj creates political posters along with students during an event open to the public on Wednesday, April 5 at the Hege-Cox Printmaking Studio in Greensboro, North Carolina. // Photo courtesy of Erin Kye

Artist Saba Taj talks activism

Praveena Somasundaram, Staff Writer April 12, 2017

“What’s most notable to me is it’s one of the few times that I’ve depicted the villain, the thing that is being struggled against, in a body,” said artist Saba Taj. “The figure is stealing...

Faculty and students gather in the Hege Cox print shop during the Free Press event on Friday afternoon, Feb. 10, 2017. At least 100 student and faculty participated in the print-making open house. They printed T-shirts, posters and stickers with Black Lives Matter and Feminism is for Everyone. Photo by Julia Martins De Sa/Copyright 2017

Event spurs discussion, examination

Fernando Jimenez, Photo Editor February 17, 2017

"I see the All Black Everything Symposium as a day of discussion, where we can engage in meaningful dialogue around pressing issues facing our community,” Dr. Brian L. McGowan said in his speech. “I...

Alumna presents project on campus

Jacqueline Carr, Staff Writer December 2, 2016

Alumna Molly Gochman spoke about her Red Sand Project in the Guilford College Art Gallery in Hege Library on Monday, Nov.14. The global art project is designed to bring awareness to human trafficking...

Exhibit paints portrait of changing country

Praveena Somasundaram, Staff Writer December 2, 2016

Pink, gray and beige cliffs are complemented by streaks of orange paint as though the sun had turned its rays into rain. This scenery is depicted in a painting titled “The Cliff,” which is one of...

Pots, photos and more: seniors display talent in art thesis showcase

Rachel Henley, Staff Writer April 29, 2016

Today the Bauman Galleries in Founders Hall will be transformed into a wondrous world of art. The six senior art students that participated in a year-long art independent study program, Juliet Magoon,...

Art students celebrate achievements at show

Chris Collins, Staff Writer March 4, 2016

I walked into a strange world: figures carved into branches, cubes of water connected by tubes, vast paintings depicting mythical creatures, a contraption composed of an assortment of mallets, bass drums...

Student art pieces brighten Founders Hall

Quinn Johnson, Staff Writer November 20, 2015

A temporary student art show has moved into the galleries of Founders Hall, bringing new voices, perspectives and meanings to the previously bare rooms. The display began on Nov. 5, incorporating dozens...

GUS showcases collaboration

GUS showcases collaboration

Juliet Magoon, Staff Writer April 17, 2015

Over 100 student presentations composed this year’s Guilford Undergraduate Symposium, reminding attendees that radical change is never possible without the collaboration of several disciplines and thinkers. “Every...

Drake discusses ‘Double Vision’ at exhibition opening

Drake discusses ‘Double Vision’ at exhibition opening

Juliet Magoon, Staff Writer September 26, 2014

On Sept. 18, Human Rights Photographer Todd Drake displayed his multimedia exhibition “Double Vision: Perspectives of Palestine” in the McMichael Atrium in Founders Hall. The multifaceted exhibit...

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