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Skidmore College
Schick Art Gallery

Bauhaus!

Student works on the shared Fall ’19 Art Department theme of the Bauhaus on its 100th anniversary

December 5 – December 12, 2019
Opening reception: Thursday, December 5, 5 – 6 p.m.

Bauhaus—literally translated to “construction house”— was a German art school operational from 1919 - 1933 that combined crafts and the fine arts. Founded by Walter Gropius, the school eventually morphed into its own modern art movement characterized by its unique approach to architecture and design. Today, Bauhaus is renowned for both its unique aesthetic that inventively combines the fine arts with arts and crafts as well as its enduring influence on modern and contemporary art. (from My Modern Met)

This exhibition presents student work in a wide range of materials, from painting and drawing to metals, fibers, and ceramics, all in response the history, impact, and aesthetic of the Bauhaus.

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All events at the Schick Gallery are free and open to the public.

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