Index of Articles and Essays

7 Artists Using Their Practice to Address Gendered and Sexual Violence

Trigger Warning: This post contains references to sexual and gendered violence

IMPRINTS update: February

Last week we had the chance to see the students’ garments for the design showcase. To sum up the class visit in one experience: wow! It is always incredible to see the designs students come up with every year. Taking inspiration from The Talking Cure exhibit as well as following the prompt of how students portray and consume identities, it was a powerful experience hearing the stories behind their pieces.

Radical Listening, Pt. 2

On Relational Aesthetics and Rebecca Krinke

Museum Interpretation & Visitor Engagement

The Weisman Art Museum offers many opportunities for students to get involved, whether through the student tour guide program, the WAM Collective, employment as student staff, or internship opportunities. This spring semester, I am rounding out my coursework with an internship at the Weisman in museum interpretation and visitor engagement. After a semester of reading and researching interpretation and engagement strategies, observing visitors to the museum, and implementing different trial strategies at WAM, I will be presenting my findings to the Weisman’s staff.

Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists? Pt. 1"Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?" is a new WAM Collective blog series highlighting the overlooked and underrepresented artistic contributions of American artists.