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BETWEEN THE GREATS

Summer in D.C. is hot and humid. Our capital was built on a swamp, so I suppose it’s unavoidable, but that fact doesn’t make living there any less sweaty and crowded. And overwhelming and wonderful. You see, no matter how terrible the weather is or how broke you are (“intern’s income” is totally an oxymoron), the Smithson- ian Museums guarantee...

TOMMY LUNDBERG: UNDERGROUND ARTIST

TOMMY LUNDBERG: UNDERGROUND ARTIST

This summer, the walls in the basement of the Sigma Chi house became one artist’s canvas—a canvas that now holds the very first paintings of an art major. Before this May, senior art major Tommy Lundberg had never picked up a paintbrush. However, a visitor to the house would never know that the Detroit Tigers, Patagonia and Batman logos on...

Grads pursue art outside campus

It is almost cliché to talk about liberal art students and their search for substantial employment post-college. This summer, however, a few Hillsdale College art graduates put their talent and ambition to good use, making big waves in the world outside Hillsdale. Focusing primarily on sculpture, Natalie Knudsen ‘12 acted as both assistant and student to Associate Profes- sor of...

Body Language: Chris Untalan Sculpture and Drawing

Body Language: Chris Untalan Sculpture and Drawing

Artist Chris Untalan’s exhibit, showcasing classically inspired nudes and portraits, opened last Sunday in the Daughtrey Gallery at the Sage Center for the Arts. The exhibit is part of the Hills- dale College Professional Artist Series, and will continue through Sept. 23. Many of Untalan’s pieces are accompanied by reflective titles, such as “Burden of Conscience” and “Philippians 2:6-8.” Professor...

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