Posts Tagged ‘Student Work’

‘This the range and recent’ reception

March 1st, 2010 by

“this the range and recent,” a group show of recent work by four Vassar students—Rhys Bambrick ’11, Joseph Redwood-Martinez ’11, Charlie Warren ’10 and Russell Webner ’11—will be on view in the Palmer Gallery from Feb. 24 to March 4, 2010. “Up to and including the limits of exchange” was a barter-exchange scenario organized by Redwood-Martinez for the opening reception of “this the range and recent” on Feb. 25th, 2010.

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Photography by Juliana Halpert, Assistant Photography Editor.

‘Rent’ to be one of first off-Broadway performances

December 3rd, 2009 by

“Rent” has created quite the buzz around campus, as Vassar will be hosting one of the first-ever college productions of the famous Broadway musical. Below are photos from the production, taken by Kelley Van Dilla ’12, the show’s set designer.

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To read more about “Rent,” read Reporter Rachael Borné’s article, “‘Rent’ to be one of first off-Broadway performances.” Vassar’s production of the iconic musical will be performed at the Martel Theater in the Vogelstein Center for Drama and Film on Dec. 2, 3, 4 and 5 at 8 p.m.

October Break, as shot by students

November 1st, 2009 by

For Vassar students, October Break saw everything from a Girl Talk concert to the beaches of the Virgin Islands to a speech from President of the United States Barack Obama. Photoessay edited by Juliana Halpert, Assistant Photography Editor. In order of appearance, photography by Alessandra Schmidt, Claire Frohman, Madeline Little, Katie De Heras, Juliana Halpert, Emerson Skufca, Elsie Raymer and Brett Wishart.

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Haarlem Berlin

October 1st, 2009 by

Images from a recent rehearsal of the Vassar Experimental Theatre musical ‘Haarlem Berlin,’ to be shown Oct. 1 though 3 at 8 p.m. in the Powerhouse Theatre. Photos by Photography Editor Kathleen Mehocic.

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“‘In war, you don’t know if a bullet will hit you or not,’ said playwright and Postdoctoral Fellow in the Drama Department Talaya Delaney, explaining her inspiration behind the new Vassar Experimental Theatre musical ‘Haarlem Berlin.’ ‘We’re all living lives that are kind of uncertain. There is no rational way to know if you’ll be okay or not. That’s what I feel is terrifying and what I wanted to write about.’ …

To read more from Miscellany News Guest Reporter Danielle Nedivi’s article on the upcoming Haarlem Berlin show, click here.