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Best of  Salve Students Art Show Takes Over Hamilton Gallery

Best of Salve Students Art Show Takes Over Hamilton Gallery

Arts and Entertainment, Campus, Check It Out October 2, 2019 at 11:34 am Comments are Disabled

By: Clare Daly | Staff Writer The Best of Salve Students (or B.O.S.S.) art show consists of over 70 works in paintings, graphic design, fashion, and other mediums on display in Antone’s Dorrance H. Hamilton gallery. The pieces were chosen by professors of the various arts courses taught at Salve. The works were judged by May Babcock, a local artistRead More

Blowing Glass and Blowing Minds: Thames Glass

Blowing Glass and Blowing Minds: Thames Glass

Check It Out, Newport, Video April 30, 2019 at 3:49 pm Comments are Disabled

This clip is a part of Mosaic’s “video week” which will be featuring short films created and produced by Communications students for their Multimedia Storytelling course. Each clip highlights a business or group around the Newport community. By: Christina MacArthur

Art Education at Newport Art Museum

Art Education at Newport Art Museum

Off Campus, Video April 24, 2017 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Carli Lynch | Contributor

Club Coverage: Willow Literary Magazine

Club Coverage: Willow Literary Magazine

Campus December 12, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Catherine Kierce | Associate Editor Each semester, a group of dedicated editors and staff members meets weekly to create the Willow Literary Magazine, a collection of student work. The semester’s work always culminates in the release of the magazine, and the fall edition was released last week.  Willow’s editorial staff for fall 2016 was comprised of six dedicated students, includingRead More

Artist Profile: The View from Esther’s Easel

Artist Profile: The View from Esther’s Easel

Arts and Entertainment November 21, 2016 at 12:00 am Comments are Disabled

By Kitty Williams | Associate Editor Sara Bareilles’ singing echoes from a speaker in the corner of the drawing studio. The room is on the second floor of Antone Academic Center, undiscovered by the casual Antone-class-attending student. A wall that divides the room but doesn’t quite reach the ceiling serves as a perch for a man built of chicken wire. A fewRead More