Art

“Sites and Non-Sites”: An exhibit of glacial proportions

This site-specific installation represents how “the natural rhythms of the earth, although slow and sometimes not obvious, impact how we live today.”

Envisioning too far into the future at UR Late Night’s DIY Vision Board event

Feeling nostalgic and crafty, I took my friend Sydney to the May Room on Thursday night to make a vision board.

Becoming an artist and mixologist at the “Sip and Paint”

Thanks to the Creative Arts Club and the UHS Health Promotion Office, I learned how to watercolor paint a cherry blossom branch and made a so-called “Yellow Jacket Mocktail.”

‘Pop’ping into the mind of Andy Warhol

Placing emphasis on commerce and celebrities, his art magnifies the beauty of commonplace, widely consumed popular culture

Liv on the Edge: Bob Ross and the bittersweet reality of mistakes

I like to think that Bob Ross had it right when he said, “There are no mistakes. Only happy accidents.”

Artist Talks: UR Studio Art Seniors

Last Wednesday, UR’s 15 Studio Arts seniors gave a virtual talk discussing their past and present artworks and senior theses.…

We’re closer than you think: Mizin Shin’s ‘Small World Network Model’

The piece does a wonderfully minimalist job at representing how our social and economic systems seem to function.

“Current Seen” brings contemporary art to the streets

“Current Seen,” an exhibit soon to be shown in the Rochester Contemporary Art Center, is not only about the display…

Harnett displays art from UR faculty

The city of Rochester has received much praise over the years on its artistic and musical culture. Contributing to this…

A clothesline of stories

The Memorial Art Gallery opened its doors yet again this weekend for the iconic Clothesline Arts Festival. This event has…