An Artist in Stone & Glass
If the twenty-first century Kenyon campus can be seen as a canvas, then Graham Gund is the artist.
If the twenty-first century Kenyon campus can be seen as a canvas, then Graham Gund is the artist.
In collaboration with Independent Curators International, the Gund Gallery presents do it, an exhibition conceived by curator Hans Ulrich Obrist during a 1993 conversation with artists Christian Boltanski and Bertrand Lavier about an exhibition that would constantly produce new versions of itself.
Printing in three dimensions can produce items from wrenches to jewelry to models of ancient masterpieces. And now, thanks to a group of faculty including Professor of Art History Sarah Blick, 3-D printing…
Three exhibits at the Gund Gallery focus on the history, culture, and art of Sea Island people.
Studio art senior exercises conclude with second group.
This post was contributed to The Thrill by studio art major Sophie Yolowitz ’14. If you were wondering why 25 women around campus were wearing clothing with writing on it last Thursday, here’s your answer.
Experience at the Gund Gallery has helped student associates gain prize internships.
Picnic combined orientation tradition, Gund exhibit and local harvest.
The architect of the National World War II Memorial discusses the project and the process.
Iranian philosopher Abdolkarim Soroush visits Kenyon to discuss democracy, religion and poetry.
The Graham Gund Gallery Strategic Plan focuses on collaborative learning and a creative campus.
Two new exhibits at the Gund Gallery offer lively looks at the natural world.
A new exhibit at the Gund Gallery spurs conversation among students.
Senior art majors exhibit final projects at Gund Gallery.
Acclaimed klezmer fiddler Alicia Svigals presents her original score for a silent film in a screening at the Gund Gallery.
A financial expert will speak about the fiscal crisis that began in 2007.
President Sean Decatur reflects on the Gund Gallery and its role at Kenyon.
Architect Graham Gund ’63 is donating 80 modern and contemporary artworks, including a Picasso and a Chihuly.
The Gund Gallery receives a Mellon grant to pilot an artist residency program.
Kenyon welcomes students, staff and community members for a feast held along Middle Path.
An exhibit in the Gund Gallery curatorial classroom will display a taste of the thousands of photos taken around the world by a former religion professor.
The Gund Gallery takes residence hall decor to the next level with a new art-loan program.
A new Gund Gallery exhibit challenges conceptions about surveillance and modern security.
Senior art majors put their creativity on display in a Gund Gallery exhibit.
Artist-in-residence Cheryl Pope works with sociology and psychology students to create an installation in the KAC.
Kenyon's Gund Gallery lends student dorm rooms an artistic touch.
A sculpture titled “Pore” by the acclaimed British artist will add to Kenyon’s impressive collection of public art.
A new exhibition at the Gund Gallery uses interactive video, photography and sound to make big data personal and visual.
Gund Gallery Associates curate an exhibit examining portrayals of black women in art.
Architect Graham Gund '63 H'81 discusses the projects that have shaped Kenyon's campus.
With "Aftermath: The Fallout of War," the Gund Gallery draws attention to the untold stories that emerge once the fighting is finished.
Senior studio art majors prepare to show off their work in a culminating exhibition at the Gund Gallery.
A Gund Gallery student associate shares the perks of working for Kenyon's own professional art gallery.
David Diao '64 maps his childhood in a boldly personal Gund Gallery exhibition.
The Gund Gallery exhibit “Urban Cadence” opens a window onto two dynamic African cities.
Students reimagine the movements of city life through an improv dance performance at the Gund Gallery.
Three fall semester exhibitions at the Gund Gallery consider abstract expressionism, publishing and more.