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Category Archives: Art Work
Digital Photography Exhibit at Matthews-Fuller Library
Dave Izzo kicks off our Spring Art Exhibit in the Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library with a beautiful collection of nature photographs featuring many locations in the Upper Connecticut River Valley. These images are part of our digital exhibit and can … Continue reading
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Pendulum Autographs: Drawing with Harmonic Motion – Art Exhibit at Matthews-Fuller Library
Don Fitzpatrick – Artist Statement This exhibit features drawings created on a harmonograph drawing machine. A harmonograph is an interactive kinetic mechanism that employs pendulums to make geometric images. The images on display were created using a wide variety of inks … Continue reading
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New Nature Drawings at Dana Library
Dana Biomedical Library recently added six colored pencil and graphite nature drawings by Aliette K. Frank to the East Reading Room. Aliette Frank is a class of 2000 graduate in the Dartmouth College Biology Program. As an Environmental & Evolutionary Biology … Continue reading
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Art for Kids Exhibit at Matthews-Fuller Library
The Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library is pleased to host a new collection of artwork made by children in the “Art for Kids” Program. Art for Kids (AFK) is a monthly art program at the AVA gallery in Lebanon, NH, for … Continue reading
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New Photography Exhibit at the Health Sciences Library: Shawna Gibbs
Shawna Gibbs Project Statement and Bio: http://www.shawnagibbs.com/ These photographs are part of an ongoing series, “Animal Instincts”, where I observe my young children learn to understand patience and compassion as they interact with nature and wildlife in our backyard. Shawna … Continue reading
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Photography Exhibit by Will Boyce
Today begins the Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library display of work by Geisel medical student, Will Boyce. He shares with us some printed pieces from his collection entitled, “Solitude: Severed and Tangled”, a series that spans many years of photography and … Continue reading
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New Art Exhibit at Matthews-Fuller Library
The Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library is pleased to announce the beginning of a new art exhibit featuring Christine Orcutt Henderson. Chris’ art will be on display in the library, located on the 5th floor of DHMC above the Main Entrance, … Continue reading
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New Photo Exhibit at Matthews-Fuller Library
The Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library is pleased to host a new collection of artwork by Sarunas Burdulis. After exploring careers in experimental laser physics and later in electronic science publishing, Sarunas is now a Linux Systems Administrator at Dartmouth College. … Continue reading
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The Harmonograph: A New Exhibit at the Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library
The Harmonograph by Don Fitzpatrick A harmonograph is a mechanical apparatus that employs pendulums to create a geometric image. The drawings it creates are called Lissajous curves. The harmonograph was invented in 1844 by Hugh Blackburn, a professor of mathematics … Continue reading
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Art for Kids Exhibit at Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library
“Art for Kids” & DHMC Craniofacial Clinical Art Exhibit at the Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library The Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library is pleased to host a new collection of artwork made by children in the “Art for Kids” Program and the DHMC Craniofacial … Continue reading