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View of Annenberg Hall inside Memorial Hall at Harvard University during Wintersession.

 

Katherine Taylor/Harvard Staff Photographer

Students happily stroll the UM campus as they near the end of their Wintersession courses. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications

Dianne Falkner leads her ‘Music for Children' students in song during a Winter Session class. Photo by Robert Jordan/Ole Miss Communications

Wintersession, Europaplatz, Bern

curated by Laura Blosser (M 2010), Alex McCargar (B 2011)

Sculpture inside Memorial Church at Harvard University during Wintersession.

 

Katherine Taylor/Harvard Staff Photographer

Senior computer science major Ray Joshi gets ready for Wintersession. Photo by Kevin Bain/The University of Mississippi Marketing Communications

Ceramics Program Artist In Residence and Instructor Stuart Gair taught the January Arts and Media Seminar (JAMS!), Hand Made Mugs, part of Wintersession 2018.

Honors College student helps chef John Currence form crab cakes during an intersession cooking class. Photo by Robert Jordan/Ole Miss Communications

CPS Winter-Session: CharacterWork by »Eazy-T«, spotted in the Hall of Fame at night. – Early February 2014.

Mock-up of "Luminous Washi Lanterns" Installation, designed by RISD students during the Wintersession Architectonics course with architect Aki Ishida. Stop by Japan Society during “Concert for Japan,” a benefit for the Society’s Japan Earthquake Relief Fund, on April 9, 2011 between 11am-11 pm to check out the installation. Visitors will have the opportunity to make paper art to add to the installation and to contribute well-wishes for the people affected by the Tohoku-Pacific Ocean earthquake.

The Honors College students taking Chef John Currence's cooking class get to sample the crab cakes and shrimp&grits he prepared for them. Photo by Robert Jordan/Ole Miss Communications

Vermillion Red & Creme Frame by David WIlson, Swamp Road Basket, Navy Blue Winter Session Saddlebags.

Students watch demonstrations on the effects of friction on falling objects in a Physical Science wintersession class. Photo by Robert Jordan/Ole Miss Communications

Final Project created by RISD student Michael Todd during the Wintersession Architectonics course with architect Aki Ishida. Stop by Japan Society during “Concert for Japan,” a benefit for the Society’s Japan Earthquake Relief Fund, on April 9, 2011 to check out a life size paper lantern installation created by these students & inspired by these designs. Visitors will have the opportunity to add well-wishes for the people affected by the Tohoku-Pacific Ocean earthquake to the installation.

Wintersession, Europaplatz, Bern

Final Project created by RISD student Michael Todd during the Wintersession Architectonics course with architect Aki Ishida. Stop by Japan Society during “Concert for Japan,” a benefit for the Society’s Japan Earthquake Relief Fund, on April 9, 2011 to check out a life size paper lantern installation created by these students & inspired by these designs. Visitors will have the opportunity to add well-wishes for the people affected by the Tohoku-Pacific Ocean earthquake to the installation.

curated by Laura Blosser (M 2010), Alex McCargar (B 2011)

Students walk across campus during wintersession. Photo by Thomas Graning/Ole Miss Communications

The Honors College students taking Chef John Currence's cooking class get to sample the crab cakes and shrimp&grits he prepared for them. Photo by Robert Jordan/Ole Miss Communications

Winter-session course: Museum, Gallery, & Studio Field Study

 

Run by Jodie Cavalier.

 

This wintersession course bridges the gap between students’ lives as art students into lives as artists in the world by giving them the opportunity to present work for feedback from peers and guest artists. Students are also challenged to produce work without access to the institution's facilities in preparation for life after graduation. Through site visits to museums, galleries, and artist workspaces, students are able to demystify the many ways one can be an artist today.

 

In these photographs, students talk with Theo Downs-LeGuin, owner of Upfor Gallery in the Pearl District. They also engage with the installation in the gallery by Portland-based duo MSHR (Brenna Murphy and Birch Cooper).

 

Photos by Mario Gallucci

The Albright Institute is an intensive, three-week program during Wintersession at Wellesley College.

During the first two weeks, Wellesley College faculty from a diverse range of departments will provide insight into various global policy issues. Each afternoon, credentialed alumnae and practitioners from various fields will provide real-world context for theories, concepts, and ideas. Small groups will study an issue and jointly propose solutions to the problem.

 

In this picture we see Rajul Pandya Lorch '85 (Chief of Staff for the Director General of the International Food Policy Research Institute; Head of the IFPRI’s 2020 Vision for Food, Agriculture, and the Environmental Initiative) talking to Albright Fellows after her lecture on improving global food an nutritional security.

Winter-session course: Museum, Gallery, & Studio Field Study

 

Run by Jodie Cavalier.

 

This wintersession course bridges the gap between students’ lives as art students into lives as artists in the world by giving them the opportunity to present work for feedback from peers and guest artists. Students are also challenged to produce work without access to the institution's facilities in preparation for life after graduation. Through site visits to museums, galleries, and artist workspaces, students are able to demystify the many ways one can be an artist today.

 

In these photographs, students talk with Theo Downs-LeGuin, owner of Upfor Gallery in the Pearl District. They also engage with the installation in the gallery by Portland-based duo MSHR (Brenna Murphy and Birch Cooper).

 

Photos by Mario Gallucci

Winter-session course: Museum, Gallery, & Studio Field Study

 

Run by Jodie Cavalier.

 

This wintersession course bridges the gap between students’ lives as art students into lives as artists in the world by giving them the opportunity to present work for feedback from peers and guest artists. Students are also challenged to produce work without access to the institution's facilities in preparation for life after graduation. Through site visits to museums, galleries, and artist workspaces, students are able to demystify the many ways one can be an artist today.

 

In these photographs, students talk with Theo Downs-LeGuin, owner of Upfor Gallery in the Pearl District. They also engage with the installation in the gallery by Portland-based duo MSHR (Brenna Murphy and Birch Cooper).

 

Photos by Mario Gallucci

Winter-session course: Museum, Gallery, & Studio Field Study

 

Run by Jodie Cavalier.

 

This wintersession course bridges the gap between students’ lives as art students into lives as artists in the world by giving them the opportunity to present work for feedback from peers and guest artists. Students are also challenged to produce work without access to the institution's facilities in preparation for life after graduation. Through site visits to museums, galleries, and artist workspaces, students are able to demystify the many ways one can be an artist today.

 

In these photographs, students talk with Theo Downs-LeGuin, owner of Upfor Gallery in the Pearl District. They also engage with the installation in the gallery by Portland-based duo MSHR (Brenna Murphy and Birch Cooper).

 

Photos by Mario Gallucci

Winter-session course: Museum, Gallery, & Studio Field Study

 

Run by Jodie Cavalier.

 

This wintersession course bridges the gap between students’ lives as art students into lives as artists in the world by giving them the opportunity to present work for feedback from peers and guest artists. Students are also challenged to produce work without access to the institution's facilities in preparation for life after graduation. Through site visits to museums, galleries, and artist workspaces, students are able to demystify the many ways one can be an artist today.

 

In these photographs, students talk with Theo Downs-LeGuin, owner of Upfor Gallery in the Pearl District. They also engage with the installation in the gallery by Portland-based duo MSHR (Brenna Murphy and Birch Cooper).

 

Photos by Mario Gallucci

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Chef John Currence checks to see if his grits need any additional seasoning. Photo by Robert Jordan/Ole Miss Communications

Winter-session course: Museum, Gallery, & Studio Field Study

 

Run by Jodie Cavalier.

 

This wintersession course bridges the gap between students’ lives as art students into lives as artists in the world by giving them the opportunity to present work for feedback from peers and guest artists. Students are also challenged to produce work without access to the institution's facilities in preparation for life after graduation. Through site visits to museums, galleries, and artist workspaces, students are able to demystify the many ways one can be an artist today.

 

In these photographs, students talk with Theo Downs-LeGuin, owner of Upfor Gallery in the Pearl District. They also engage with the installation in the gallery by Portland-based duo MSHR (Brenna Murphy and Birch Cooper).

 

Photos by Mario Gallucci

Winter-session course: Museum, Gallery, & Studio Field Study

 

Run by Jodie Cavalier.

 

This wintersession course bridges the gap between students’ lives as art students into lives as artists in the world by giving them the opportunity to present work for feedback from peers and guest artists. Students are also challenged to produce work without access to the institution's facilities in preparation for life after graduation. Through site visits to museums, galleries, and artist workspaces, students are able to demystify the many ways one can be an artist today.

 

In these photographs, students talk with Theo Downs-LeGuin, owner of Upfor Gallery in the Pearl District. They also engage with the installation in the gallery by Portland-based duo MSHR (Brenna Murphy and Birch Cooper).

 

Photos by Mario Gallucci

curated by Laura Blosser (M 2010), Alex McCargar (B 2011)

Winter-session course: Museum, Gallery, & Studio Field Study

 

Run by Jodie Cavalier.

 

This wintersession course bridges the gap between students’ lives as art students into lives as artists in the world by giving them the opportunity to present work for feedback from peers and guest artists. Students are also challenged to produce work without access to the institution's facilities in preparation for life after graduation. Through site visits to museums, galleries, and artist workspaces, students are able to demystify the many ways one can be an artist today.

 

In these photographs, students talk with Theo Downs-LeGuin, owner of Upfor Gallery in the Pearl District. They also engage with the installation in the gallery by Portland-based duo MSHR (Brenna Murphy and Birch Cooper).

 

Photos by Mario Gallucci

The main sail, after a wintersession at the cleaning service.

Winter-session course: Museum, Gallery, & Studio Field Study

 

Run by Jodie Cavalier.

 

This wintersession course bridges the gap between students’ lives as art students into lives as artists in the world by giving them the opportunity to present work for feedback from peers and guest artists. Students are also challenged to produce work without access to the institution's facilities in preparation for life after graduation. Through site visits to museums, galleries, and artist workspaces, students are able to demystify the many ways one can be an artist today.

 

In these photographs, students talk with Theo Downs-LeGuin, owner of Upfor Gallery in the Pearl District. They also engage with the installation in the gallery by Portland-based duo MSHR (Brenna Murphy and Birch Cooper).

 

Photos by Mario Gallucci

Hunter Myers checks to see if the handle and point of his fireplace poker are in alignment. Photo by Robert Jordan/Ole Miss Communications

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