A mural in the ARCH celebrates Black history The mural is nearly 50 feet long, and features several Black Penn alumni who made notable historic contributions to society. (Image: Eric Sucar) A mural in the ARCH celebrates Black history The new work is uplifting, says Makuu Director Brian Peterson, but also “a reminder of the stories that we still need to tell.”
Docs on rocks: Why do so many doctors study sculpture at PAFA? Penn In the News Philadelphia Inquirer Docs on rocks: Why do so many doctors study sculpture at PAFA? Alumni Julio Galvez of the School of Dental Medicine and Alan Miller of the Perelman School of Medicine, and retired professors John Ditunno and Stephen A. Liebhaber of the Perelman School of Medicine are quoted on their participation in a Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts' sculpture class and why many medical professionals have practiced stone carving here. Forgotten painting by a 19th century French rebel is discovered at Penn Penn In the News WHYY (Philadelphia) Forgotten painting by a 19th century French rebel is discovered at Penn University Curator Lynn Marsden-Atlass and André Dombrowski of the School of Arts & Sciences comment on the discovery of a 150-year-old painting by radical French realist Gustave Courbet on Penn’s campus. Through the lens: A digital depiction of dyslexia Through the lens: A digital depiction of dyslexia Artist-in-residence and visiting scholar Rebecca Kamen has blended AI and art to produce animated illustrations representing how a dyslexic brain interprets information. For visually impaired art fans, Philly museum’s scent-based exhibit ‘leveled the playing field’ Penn In the News Billy Penn For visually impaired art fans, Philly museum’s scent-based exhibit ‘leveled the playing field’ A profile examines the immersive olfactory work of Scandinavian artist Sissel Tolaas, currently exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art at Penn. First major dig in ancient Iraqi city since Isis destruction unearths ‘significant’ palace door sill Penn In the News Art Newspaper First major dig in ancient Iraqi city since Isis destruction unearths ‘significant’ palace door sill Michael Danti of the Penn Museum and the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues have uncovered an impressive 2-meter-high door threshold in the ancient Iraqi city of Nimrud. Museum works to repatriate artifacts looted from West Africa Penn In the News PBS NewsHour Museum works to repatriate artifacts looted from West Africa The redesigned Africa Galleries at the Penn Museum seeks to return artifacts and transform narratives of colonization, with remarks from Tukufu Zuberi of the School of Arts & Sciences and the Museum and Christopher Woods, director of the Museum. National Mall commissions six artists for monument exhibition Penn In the News The New York Times National Mall commissions six artists for monument exhibition Paul Farber of the Weitzman School of Design is co-curating an exhibition at the National Mall that will reimagine the role of monuments in the telling of history. Artists and Penn Ph.D.s collabed to explore the intersection of art and engineering. Check out their exhibit Penn In the News Technical.ly Philly Artists and Penn Ph.D.s collabed to explore the intersection of art and engineering. Check out their exhibit In the culminating project of Penn’s Robotics Art Residency, three artists hosted at the Pennovation Center developed collaborative exhibits with Ph.D. students at the GRASP Lab of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Weitzman School of Design. Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ Penn In the News Chicago Tribune Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ A review examines “The First Homosexuals,” an exhibition curated by Jonathan D. Katz of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues including Pavel Golubev, a visiting scholar taking refuge at Penn. Load More
Forgotten painting by a 19th century French rebel is discovered at Penn Penn In the News WHYY (Philadelphia) Forgotten painting by a 19th century French rebel is discovered at Penn University Curator Lynn Marsden-Atlass and André Dombrowski of the School of Arts & Sciences comment on the discovery of a 150-year-old painting by radical French realist Gustave Courbet on Penn’s campus. Through the lens: A digital depiction of dyslexia Through the lens: A digital depiction of dyslexia Artist-in-residence and visiting scholar Rebecca Kamen has blended AI and art to produce animated illustrations representing how a dyslexic brain interprets information. For visually impaired art fans, Philly museum’s scent-based exhibit ‘leveled the playing field’ Penn In the News Billy Penn For visually impaired art fans, Philly museum’s scent-based exhibit ‘leveled the playing field’ A profile examines the immersive olfactory work of Scandinavian artist Sissel Tolaas, currently exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art at Penn. First major dig in ancient Iraqi city since Isis destruction unearths ‘significant’ palace door sill Penn In the News Art Newspaper First major dig in ancient Iraqi city since Isis destruction unearths ‘significant’ palace door sill Michael Danti of the Penn Museum and the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues have uncovered an impressive 2-meter-high door threshold in the ancient Iraqi city of Nimrud. Museum works to repatriate artifacts looted from West Africa Penn In the News PBS NewsHour Museum works to repatriate artifacts looted from West Africa The redesigned Africa Galleries at the Penn Museum seeks to return artifacts and transform narratives of colonization, with remarks from Tukufu Zuberi of the School of Arts & Sciences and the Museum and Christopher Woods, director of the Museum. National Mall commissions six artists for monument exhibition Penn In the News The New York Times National Mall commissions six artists for monument exhibition Paul Farber of the Weitzman School of Design is co-curating an exhibition at the National Mall that will reimagine the role of monuments in the telling of history. Artists and Penn Ph.D.s collabed to explore the intersection of art and engineering. Check out their exhibit Penn In the News Technical.ly Philly Artists and Penn Ph.D.s collabed to explore the intersection of art and engineering. Check out their exhibit In the culminating project of Penn’s Robotics Art Residency, three artists hosted at the Pennovation Center developed collaborative exhibits with Ph.D. students at the GRASP Lab of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Weitzman School of Design. Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ Penn In the News Chicago Tribune Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ A review examines “The First Homosexuals,” an exhibition curated by Jonathan D. Katz of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues including Pavel Golubev, a visiting scholar taking refuge at Penn. Load More
Through the lens: A digital depiction of dyslexia Through the lens: A digital depiction of dyslexia Artist-in-residence and visiting scholar Rebecca Kamen has blended AI and art to produce animated illustrations representing how a dyslexic brain interprets information.
For visually impaired art fans, Philly museum’s scent-based exhibit ‘leveled the playing field’ Penn In the News Billy Penn For visually impaired art fans, Philly museum’s scent-based exhibit ‘leveled the playing field’ A profile examines the immersive olfactory work of Scandinavian artist Sissel Tolaas, currently exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art at Penn. First major dig in ancient Iraqi city since Isis destruction unearths ‘significant’ palace door sill Penn In the News Art Newspaper First major dig in ancient Iraqi city since Isis destruction unearths ‘significant’ palace door sill Michael Danti of the Penn Museum and the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues have uncovered an impressive 2-meter-high door threshold in the ancient Iraqi city of Nimrud. Museum works to repatriate artifacts looted from West Africa Penn In the News PBS NewsHour Museum works to repatriate artifacts looted from West Africa The redesigned Africa Galleries at the Penn Museum seeks to return artifacts and transform narratives of colonization, with remarks from Tukufu Zuberi of the School of Arts & Sciences and the Museum and Christopher Woods, director of the Museum. National Mall commissions six artists for monument exhibition Penn In the News The New York Times National Mall commissions six artists for monument exhibition Paul Farber of the Weitzman School of Design is co-curating an exhibition at the National Mall that will reimagine the role of monuments in the telling of history. Artists and Penn Ph.D.s collabed to explore the intersection of art and engineering. Check out their exhibit Penn In the News Technical.ly Philly Artists and Penn Ph.D.s collabed to explore the intersection of art and engineering. Check out their exhibit In the culminating project of Penn’s Robotics Art Residency, three artists hosted at the Pennovation Center developed collaborative exhibits with Ph.D. students at the GRASP Lab of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Weitzman School of Design. Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ Penn In the News Chicago Tribune Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ A review examines “The First Homosexuals,” an exhibition curated by Jonathan D. Katz of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues including Pavel Golubev, a visiting scholar taking refuge at Penn. Load More
First major dig in ancient Iraqi city since Isis destruction unearths ‘significant’ palace door sill Penn In the News Art Newspaper First major dig in ancient Iraqi city since Isis destruction unearths ‘significant’ palace door sill Michael Danti of the Penn Museum and the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues have uncovered an impressive 2-meter-high door threshold in the ancient Iraqi city of Nimrud. Museum works to repatriate artifacts looted from West Africa Penn In the News PBS NewsHour Museum works to repatriate artifacts looted from West Africa The redesigned Africa Galleries at the Penn Museum seeks to return artifacts and transform narratives of colonization, with remarks from Tukufu Zuberi of the School of Arts & Sciences and the Museum and Christopher Woods, director of the Museum. National Mall commissions six artists for monument exhibition Penn In the News The New York Times National Mall commissions six artists for monument exhibition Paul Farber of the Weitzman School of Design is co-curating an exhibition at the National Mall that will reimagine the role of monuments in the telling of history. Artists and Penn Ph.D.s collabed to explore the intersection of art and engineering. Check out their exhibit Penn In the News Technical.ly Philly Artists and Penn Ph.D.s collabed to explore the intersection of art and engineering. Check out their exhibit In the culminating project of Penn’s Robotics Art Residency, three artists hosted at the Pennovation Center developed collaborative exhibits with Ph.D. students at the GRASP Lab of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Weitzman School of Design. Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ Penn In the News Chicago Tribune Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ A review examines “The First Homosexuals,” an exhibition curated by Jonathan D. Katz of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues including Pavel Golubev, a visiting scholar taking refuge at Penn. Load More
Museum works to repatriate artifacts looted from West Africa Penn In the News PBS NewsHour Museum works to repatriate artifacts looted from West Africa The redesigned Africa Galleries at the Penn Museum seeks to return artifacts and transform narratives of colonization, with remarks from Tukufu Zuberi of the School of Arts & Sciences and the Museum and Christopher Woods, director of the Museum. National Mall commissions six artists for monument exhibition Penn In the News The New York Times National Mall commissions six artists for monument exhibition Paul Farber of the Weitzman School of Design is co-curating an exhibition at the National Mall that will reimagine the role of monuments in the telling of history. Artists and Penn Ph.D.s collabed to explore the intersection of art and engineering. Check out their exhibit Penn In the News Technical.ly Philly Artists and Penn Ph.D.s collabed to explore the intersection of art and engineering. Check out their exhibit In the culminating project of Penn’s Robotics Art Residency, three artists hosted at the Pennovation Center developed collaborative exhibits with Ph.D. students at the GRASP Lab of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Weitzman School of Design. Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ Penn In the News Chicago Tribune Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ A review examines “The First Homosexuals,” an exhibition curated by Jonathan D. Katz of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues including Pavel Golubev, a visiting scholar taking refuge at Penn. Load More
National Mall commissions six artists for monument exhibition Penn In the News The New York Times National Mall commissions six artists for monument exhibition Paul Farber of the Weitzman School of Design is co-curating an exhibition at the National Mall that will reimagine the role of monuments in the telling of history. Artists and Penn Ph.D.s collabed to explore the intersection of art and engineering. Check out their exhibit Penn In the News Technical.ly Philly Artists and Penn Ph.D.s collabed to explore the intersection of art and engineering. Check out their exhibit In the culminating project of Penn’s Robotics Art Residency, three artists hosted at the Pennovation Center developed collaborative exhibits with Ph.D. students at the GRASP Lab of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Weitzman School of Design. Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ Penn In the News Chicago Tribune Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ A review examines “The First Homosexuals,” an exhibition curated by Jonathan D. Katz of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues including Pavel Golubev, a visiting scholar taking refuge at Penn. Load More
Artists and Penn Ph.D.s collabed to explore the intersection of art and engineering. Check out their exhibit Penn In the News Technical.ly Philly Artists and Penn Ph.D.s collabed to explore the intersection of art and engineering. Check out their exhibit In the culminating project of Penn’s Robotics Art Residency, three artists hosted at the Pennovation Center developed collaborative exhibits with Ph.D. students at the GRASP Lab of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Weitzman School of Design. Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ Penn In the News Chicago Tribune Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ A review examines “The First Homosexuals,” an exhibition curated by Jonathan D. Katz of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues including Pavel Golubev, a visiting scholar taking refuge at Penn. Load More
Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ Penn In the News Chicago Tribune Review: ‘The First Homosexuals’ at Wrightwood 659 captures the emergence of a ‘new identity’ A review examines “The First Homosexuals,” an exhibition curated by Jonathan D. Katz of the School of Arts & Sciences and colleagues including Pavel Golubev, a visiting scholar taking refuge at Penn.