Art & Tonics: An Evening for Students
Featuring a selection of tonics designed and produced by your faculty mixologists and an array of fine hors d'oeuvres and bespoke canapés Date: May 4th ~ Time: 4:30 to 6:00 pm ~ Place: 106 Carpenter Hall
[more]Featuring a selection of tonics designed and produced by your faculty mixologists and an array of fine hors d'oeuvres and bespoke canapés Date: May 4th ~ Time: 4:30 to 6:00 pm ~ Place: 106 Carpenter Hall
[more]Sunglim Kim, the associate professor of art history who curated Park Dae Sung: Ink Reimagined, discusses the exhibition, which will be on view at the Hood through March 19.
[more]Adedoyin Teriba, a professor of art history, is already building a strong foundation at Dartmouth, after joining the faculty in the fall. With a focus on the architecture of African diasporic communities and West Africa, Teriba brings a forward-thinking, multidisciplinary view to his classes here at Dartmouth. His current book project is "Architecture's Figures: Assimilation and Cultures in Colonial Nigeria," which also investigates the interplay of architectural forms and masquerade processions in southwest Nigeria.
[more]The Department of Art History is delighted to welcome Prof. Adedoyin Teriba to Dartmouth. Prof. Teriba is a specialist of modern and contemporary architectural history and is also a trained architect. His research focuses on the built environments of setters/migrants of African Descent in West Africa from the eighteenth century to the present day; architecture and metaphysics; as well as the ways in which folklore, orality, language, and critical regionalism in architecture intersect.
[more]Meet our Graduating Majors and Minors.
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