Photo by Natalie Cash At Lawrence, the Studio Art Experience gives students the opportunity to explore different types of artistic mediums and work closely with their instructors, as well as having the chance to display their work in the Wriston Art Center galleries and around campus. Having come into Lawrence planning on majoring in…
Artist spotlight: Isabel Dammann
Photo by Angelica Hurtado When asked about her interests in both geology and violin, fifth-year senior Isabel Dammann says, “I have really enjoyed having one foot on each side of College Ave, so to speak. I am thoroughly involved in the Conservatory, but also have a fantastic community of geologists whom I can geek out…
Artist Spotlight: Renae Tuschner
Photo by Natalie Cash Lawrence’s five-year double-degree program has been very rewarding for senior Renae Tuschner. Currently in her fourth year of the program, Tuschner is studying Bassoon Performance, Psychology and Neuroscience. “I actually found Lawrence through an internship opportunity that I had in high school. I was in a youth orchestra—my boss there…
Artist Feature: Nashville Singer Comes to LU
Photo by Angelica Hurtado Singer-songwriter Raquel Cole performed in the Mead-Witter room of the Warch Campus Center on Saturday, Nov. 5.
Artist Spotlight: Cael Neary
For senior and studio art major Cael Neary, art is a way to express how we feel and discuss topics that may be uncomfortable to discuss when using words. Currently, they are working on large-scale graphic art and focusing on a consistent style that is also recognizable. In keeping a strict color palette of pink,…
Artist series yeilds beautiful, haunting music
In Christian mythology, the seraphim were divine warrior angels, which typically manifested in the form of great wheels of fire with six wings hiding their true form, which was too terrible for the eyes of humans to behold. The word “spectral” means that something is like a ghost, and there is a DC comics character…
Artist Spotlight: Emma Moss
If you’ve ever walked down College Ave and looked into the shop “Dance!,” you will have seen a window display composed and created by Lawrence University’s own senior Emma Moss, featuring impressively large ballet slippers accompanied by fall leaves and trees. Moss began her time at Lawrence as a vocalist within the Conservatory, but by…