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Student-curated exhibit on the art of language opens in Carleton’s Perlman Teaching Museum
April 9, 2019A new exhibit curated by Carleton art history students opens April 12 in the Kaemmer Gallery of the Perlman Teaching Museum.
Three new exhibits opening Friday, Feb. 8 in the Perlman Teaching Museum all celebrate the ceramics arts. An opening reception will be held from 5–7 p.m. in the Weitz Center for Creativity Commons. The reception is open to the public and light refreshments will be served.
Multidisciplinary artist 2Fik comes to Northfield for a residency and series of performance events.
October 11, 2018Based in Montreal, 2Fik’s work combines photography, video, modeling, and performance art—designed to tackle the multiplicities of identity.
Carleton presents “Conversations about Unspeakable Things”
October 8, 2018The two-day event is a continuation of the MN Humanities Center “Veterans’ Voices” project.
In the Braucher Gallery, “Pulchra scientia: The Aesthetics of Discovery” explores the intersection of art and science. In the Kaemmer Gallery, “UnikKautte” showcases Carleton’s Inuit art collection.
“The Price of Our Clothes” is designed as a material meditation on the garment factory industry.
Japanese American citizens unjustly confined between 1942-45 focus of Carleton photography exhibit
January 27, 2018University of North Carolina professor Eric Muller will discuss the rare World War II photos on Jan. 31.
The appearance coincides with the new Perlman Museum exhibit, “Glimpses of Eternity: Icons in the Orthodox World.”
New gallery exhibit recreates the 1945 Encyclopedia Britannica retrospective of contemporary American painting
December 20, 2017The exhibit is curated from collections at Carleton and Gustavus Adolphus Colleges.
Perlman Teaching Museum kicks-off academic year with new exhibit featuring works by faculty artists
September 6, 2017Entitled “See,” the exhibit promotes active engagement with ideas.
Local historian Susan Hvistendahl will tell the story of the College’s annual festival at a special downtown event.
12th Annual Empty Bowls Charitable Fundraiser
May 1, 2017The popular annual event raises proceeds for the Northfield Community Action Center’s food shelf.
Wallis’ work is featured in “Post-Picturesque: Photographing Ireland,” a new approach to showcasing Ireland’s rural landscape.
“The Cuban-Americans” photography exhibit comes to Carleton
April 11, 2017Carleton College is pleased to host the acclaimed photographic exhibit “The Cuban-Americans” by painter and photographer Geandy Pavón. Pavón will appear in support of his work at an opening reception on April 19.
New Carleton art exhibit celebrates ‘The Emerald Isle’
February 28, 2017“Post-Picturesque: Photographing Ireland” provides a new approach to showcasing Ireland’s rural landscape.
FELT ROOM, an immersive performance installation, comes to Carleton’s Perlman Teaching Museum
January 6, 2017FELT ROOM is a collaboration between the renowned BodyCartography Project and Carleton's dance program.
The 30+ painted scrolls date back to the Ming and Qing dynasties.
New Teaching Museum exhibition showcases works by 16 Japanese-American ceramic artists
September 5, 2016A new exhibition in Carleton’s Perlman Teaching Museum will showcase works by 16 Japanese-American ceramic artists. Michi: Distinctive Paths, Shared Affinity opens Friday, September 16.
Teaching Museum kicks off Carleton's 150th anniversary with Independence of Thought exhibition
September 5, 2016The new student-curated exhibit highlights five key periods in the College's history.
Carleton hosts renowned art photographer Ralph Gibson
February 23, 2016Gibson will present a retrospective of his acclaimed work from 1960 to 2016.
Perlman Teaching Museum opens 2016 with a celebration of the iconic Japanese cherry blossom
January 15, 2016The Braucher Gallery will feature an on-site installation by renowned Japanese artist Ayomi Yoshida, “As Cherry Blossoms Fall,” while the Kaemmer Gallery exhibit highlights the cherry blossom motif in 19th- and 20th-century Japanese prints.
Perlman Teaching Museum exhibits designed to teach, inspire
September 10, 2015Carleton’s Perlman Teaching Museum presents two new exhibits, one commemorating the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War and the other intersecting the academic disciplines of Renaissance history and geology
The library gets “Solid Gould” treatment from artist and cultural commentator Andy Sturdevant
May 4, 2015“Solid Gould Hits: The College Library as Archive, Small Publisher, Maker Space, Laboratory, Incubator, and Late-Night Social Club”