Nasher takes shape
By Julia Fryett | March 25, 2004Have you ever stopped to wonder why our new parking garage is more aesthetically pleasing and functional than our current art museum? The garage boasts better lighting, design, wall space and...
Have you ever stopped to wonder why our new parking garage is more aesthetically pleasing and functional than our current art museum? The garage boasts better lighting, design, wall space and...
Somewhere between watching Debbie Does Dallas and contemplating the tall, wooden phallus nestled in an obscure corner of the DUMA, one begins to wonder if romance is indeed dead.
Documentary work requires that its author have a little faith. After all, it's not every day that someone will decide art can and will elicit socio-political change.
It can safely be said that Orville and Wilbur Wright never heard of video art.
The number of emerging high-tech concert halls, Bose home theater systems and iPods alone is evidence enough that the phenomenon of "perfect sound" has taken America by storm.
Could the next Rogers and Hammerstein be lurking around Bivens these days? Perhaps.
Walking to West Campus through the Sarah P. Duke Gardens, students probably have no idea that they tread along the same latitude line as China.