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CRASE & Thacher Gallery: Collective Art-Making and Mezcal Tasting Ritual
Wednesday, October 23, 3–5 p.m. Thacher Gallery Over 30 participants participated in a mezcal tasting ritual and drawing circle inspired by Yañez’s community practice and responded to music and...
Thinking Through Drawing: Rubens and the Rhetorical Art of Eloquence
Following the recent publication of her monograph, Rubens and the Eloquence of Drawing (Routledge/Ashgate, 2017), Associate Professor Kate Lusheck (Art History & Museum Studies) discussed the graphic art of...
10 x 10: Ten Objects, Ten Stories
Ten members of the University of San Francisco community responded to ten unique objects in Something from Nothing: Art and Handcrafted Objects from America’s Concentration Camps. Artifacts were created...
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I was asked to share a reflection/response to the exhibit Anting Anting | Magic Objects by Michael Arcega at a Thacher/CRASE collaborative event “Inspirations from Anting Anting: Magic Objects...
Aesthetic Activism: Bullets Into Bells and Social Justice
The day I started writing this essay, two students were killed in yet another high school shooting in the United States. This time it was in New Mexico. The...
Global Manifestos Workshop
Global Manifestos was an innovative workshop for students, faculty and the public that encouraged individuals to share their experiences and reactions to the changes in the art community wrought...
Faculty Spotlight: Dean Rader
Dean Rader’s writing spans poetry, painting, literary criticism, and translation. During our conversation, we discussed landscape, identity, and research. ...