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This summer, the Kent Blossom Art Intensive (KBAI) program welcomed over 80 artists from around the world, participating across five studio disciplines—ceramics, jewelry/metals/enameling, painting, print media & photography and sculpture & expanded media—led by talented faculty and renowned visiting guest artists. The School of Art reflects on this season's record turnout, abundant with fresh creativity and dedication. ...
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At the inaugural Data & Drinks event, BHRI members Drs. Colleen Novak, Eric Mintz and Richard Piet will discuss circadian rhythms. More information coming soon!
"Chintz: From Forbidden Fabric to Luxury Interiors" examines the global history and enduring influence of chintz, tracing its journey from richly colored cotton textiles imported from India to its later adoption by European and American luxury fabric houses. Presented in the museum’s new Learning Lab, the exhibition highlights historic textiles and furnishing fabrics, including examples connected to the White House and Stan Hywet Hall. Curated by Collections Fellow Olivia Carpenter, it marks the museum’s first student-curated exhibition.