Kenyon celebrates the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
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The Center for the Study of American Democracy welcomes Michael C. Munger, professor of political science, economics and public policy at Duke University.
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Student residences close at noon.
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Under the direction of Adjunct Instructor of Music Cary Dachtyl.
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The Chamber Singers and Community Choir will present their winter concert under the direction of Professor of Music Benjamin Locke.
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Under the direction of Visiting Assistant Professor of Music Heather Faulkner.
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Under the direction of Adjunct Instructor of Guitar Mark Gonzalez.
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The ensemble is under the direction of Associate Professor of Music Maria Mendonça.
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An evening of original choreography by Kenyon faculty and students.
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As The Gund’s inaugural atrium commission, "This Land," a site-specific installation by French-Anishinaabe artist Caroline Monnet, speaks about indigenous cultural identity in relation to the land. Monnet takes influence from her Anishinaabe cultural heritage, drawing from traditional designs found on birch bark baskets and beadwork to create the intricate patterns covering the glass panels of the atrium.
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Spanning from the 1970s to the present day, this exhibition reflects on American artist Ming Smith’s early and formative years traveling in Europe and examines how these experiences have shaped her practice and continue to influence her more recent work.
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Balka’s work is marked by its simplicity and the space he leaves between things. The artist’s body and studio are often his starting points, informing the scale and materiality of his works, which span ash, felt, salt, hair, soap, wood, steel and concrete. The human body’s relationship to the built environment is always present, which reverberates as visitors experience his work.
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Each of Kjartansson's videos is a multi-layered exploration of human experience. By placing his characters in settings that defy expectations and challenge conventions, he invites audiences to reconsider their perceptions of reality and the mundane.
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The Gund presents an exhibition featuring artworks from the collections of our alumni. This curated selection introduces new voices and perspectives, enriching understanding and appreciation of modern and contemporary art.
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Ondak blurs the boundaries between art and everyday life to explore the gap in between. This work counts on the spontaneous participation of visitors entering the gallery space. At the intersection of public art and site-specific installation, Ondak’s piece engages everyone through the mundane and yet familiar exercise of being measured (height) with the name and date of their visit inscribed directly on the gallery walls.
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Recycle old electronic devices or appliances at the Gambier Community Center on the first Friday of every month.
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