GNV celebrates art form's 100th year
The Hippodrome State Theatre Art Gallery and the Oak Hammock Art Gallery are hosting a Dada art exhibit to celebrate the 100-year-old art movement.
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The Hippodrome State Theatre Art Gallery and the Oak Hammock Art Gallery are hosting a Dada art exhibit to celebrate the 100-year-old art movement.
In many ways, art could be considered the most important subject. Art expresses ideas and thoughts where words cannot, which is why it transcends any language and stands as its own form of communication. Children learn to draw and use Play-Doh before they can write because art stands at the center of creativity. So it is important UF have an art museum where students can find a source of inspiration when words simply don’t suffice. It’s called the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art.
Dylan Farr said a disease is ravaging his family’s orange grove.
Jay Rosen makes collages inspired by dada art in his spare time.
Ants adopt after colonies fight
Kelly O’Brien spent two months practicing her American Sign Language for a performance held Saturday.
In honor of April being Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Alachua County Victim Services and Rape Crisis Center is hosting its “Survivors of Violence” art exhibit Friday.
“You guys have a beautiful bowling alley,” Bo Burnham said. “Have fun paying off that bowling alley for 20 years. That’ll be worth it.”
Artists larry d rosalaz, 27, center, performs in his art installation “Looked at bodies in a room” at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Saturday.
UF dance students Caitlin Pilette, 22, Amanda Stambrosky, 21, and UF theatre junior Andrew Quimby, 21, dance together during the Harn Museum of Dance event Saturday. The event featured performances by 70 dancers and choreographers from the UF School of Theatre + Dance.
DeAnna Wright, 33, performs during an art installation called “Looked at bodies in a room” at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Saturday.
DeAnna Wright, 33, performs during an art installation called “Looked at bodies in a room” at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art on Saturday.
UF students will perform ballet, hip hop and West African dances Saturday.
Debbie Maciel poses for a promotional photo for the “Harn Museum of Dance” event on Saturday. About 70 dancers from the UF’s School of Theatre and Dance will perform from 1 to 4 p.m., combining a variety of the visual arts and dance.
A display that examines national and local African-American history will stay in Gainesville longer than expected.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., donned a blue UF hat Thursday morning.
Presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., will speak to UF students and Gainesville residents this morning.
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The Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art will celebrate the return of its Claude Monet painting Thursday night.
A shark submarine will roll down the streets of Gainesville on Saturday.