Mathilde Denegre ’21 Consults Grey’s Anatomy
Me next to a picture of the Mütter American Giant Content warning: Infant death, disease, racist violence. Within my first hour at the Mütter Museum I had seen a cholera-ridden intestine, a syphilitic...
View ArticleCameron Albrecht ’20 Creates a Digital Exhibit on Solidarity
This interactive exhibit, one of many that can be found at the Woody Guthrie Center, allows you to follow Woody’s travels across the United States. In order to set themselves apart from other museums,...
View ArticleRachel Kline ’20 Studies Armor for a Painting
I’m pictured here in one of my favorite galleries in the museum featuring Renaissance art from across Europe. The structure behind me is a sixteenth century choir screen from a chapel in France.Photo...
View ArticleAlyssa Kerper ’20 Writes at the Guggenheim
The first part of the museum’s main rotunda exhibition, Artistic License: Six Takes on the Guggenheim Collection, in which artists were invited to curate mini exhibits using works in the Gugg...
View ArticleMary Cott ’21 Focuses on Dance Education
This summer I am interning at American Ballet Theater (ABT) and Ballet Hispánico thanks to funding from the Hurford Center for the Arts and Humanities. At ABT I am a Training Programs Intern for the...
View ArticleSeth Boyce ’20 Sees Contemporary Work
The entrance to FringeArts. This summer, I am working at FringeArts in Old City. FringeArts is a Philly-based presenter of contemporary performance and organizes the annual Fringe Festival. The Fringe...
View ArticleFederico Perelmuter ’21 on Photography and Disappearance
Argentina’s latest civic-military dictatorship (sponsored by the United States, as were most Latin American dictatorships of the period) was in power from 1976 to 1983, and in those nine years managed...
View ArticleGrace Coberly ’21 Tunes in to the Chicago Music Scene
Me with the TPMS logo T-shirt. It’s Monday: I wake up at 6:30 am to take the CTA Green Line to the Chicago Loop. Now it’s Tuesday, and I’m up at 5:30 am to take the Brown Line all the way north to...
View ArticleEmma Chen ’21 Reimagines What Counts as Art
In AAI’s current gallery exhibition, Abolition Now! Photo by Cole Sansom. This summer I am working at the Asian Arts Initiative (AAI), a multidisciplinary arts organization and community gathering...
View ArticleSiri Gannholm ’22 Workshops the Writing of Young Authors
Five out of six interns at the Young Author’s Workshop this summer. This photo was taken on a field trip to Heron’s Head Park in the Dogpatch district, where students learned to write from observations...
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