My floor was a map
and the only light on was the slow burning yellow of my closet,
illuminating the crisp outlines of the continents.
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My floor was a map
and the only light on was the slow burning yellow of my closet,
illuminating the crisp outlines of the continents.
Read moreLocated on East Main Street in Chattanooga, HART Gallery is a cheerful space with a mission. Much like any other art gallery, creative works line the walls all around. However, HART feels especially warm and welcoming. Even on the rainiest day, HART radiates with bright colors and craft from the inside-out.
Read moreThis spring, the Covenant community can anticipate three performances by the Theatre Department: The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde, which is already well underway in terms of production; Peter/Wendy by Jeremy Bloom, which will be directed by Abigail DeGraaf (‘18); and a new tradition unfolding at Covenant, which will invite any member of the student body to partake in a showcase of student talent, regardless of background or experience.
Read moreStarring Dan Stevens as Charles Dickens (1812-1870) and Christopher Plummer as Ebenezer Scrooge, The Man Who Invented Christmas is a charming movie based on the original publication of A Christmas Carol in 1843.
Read moreGarrett Borns opened this new year by releasing the long overdue Blue Madonna album, following up the ethereal Dopamine of 2014.
Read moreLet’s face it, we all have a love/hate relationship with social media, especially when it comes to sharing our art — whether it be paintings, songs, or poetry — but what if I told you that sharing your work could actually be inspiring other people to create things? That’s exactly what inspired Dr. Elissa Weichbrodt to curate the show Atmosphere, currently on display in Kresge Library.
Read moreTwo girls, united by their age, dissected birth and right,
one raised in dirt, and one in cul-de-sac.
Assuring smiles tell me it’s alright.
Read moreSenior year for Covenant students is a time of looking forward to post-grad opportunities, but also looking backward at the things accomplished and the growth experienced over the past four years of life. For art majors, the perfect opportunity to reflect on the work done during their time here occurs each Fall when the Art Department hosts the Senior Retrospective Show.
Read moreIn the heart of downtown New York City, Louis Vuitton recently planted a pop-up museum dedicated to the designer’s luggage production. I had the pleasure of visiting this alluring exhibition over Thanksgiving break.
Read moreTwo weeks ago, some friends and I had the opportunity to attend the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s production of Silent Sky, directed by Gaye Jeffers. Written by Lauren Gunderson, the play is a dramatization of the inspiring story of nineteenth-century astronomer and mathematician Henrietta Leavitt. The show proved to be a thought-provoking biography of a woman who fought for her place in the universe, and I am glad that U.T.C. offered their stage to such a compelling play.
Read moreThis fall offered plenty of interesting album releases, so narrowing this list down to 12 was not easy. I’ve chosen to focus on well-known artists from a variety of genres in an attempt to highlight the best albums released this fall.
Read moreShe unlocks herself now,
far from the madding crowd.
It looks like hair let down
or a moth exiting its cocoon
or a great lady thrusting herself through a pair of double doors.
Read moreOn Friday, November 10, from 3 p.m. to 3 a.m., if you wandered into the Lucas Art Workshop you would have entered a party. Music was playing and cool people were hanging out and eating snacks, but these people weren’t having a rave session. They were drawing.
Read moreOn Thursday, November 3, Caleb Smith and I drove to The Harrison Center for the Arts in Indianapolis, Indiana for their 48-Hour Residency. Our job? To explore Indianapolis and make art in, well, 48 hours.
Read moreCovenant’s theater and music departments have come together to create a memorable rendition of the classic tale of Don Quixote with their performance of Man of La Mancha. But the production may raise more questions than it answers.
Read moreLocated on the southside of Chattanooga, Sculpture Fields at Montague Park exists as an open conversation between art and nature. Approximately two dozen installations of different shapes and sizes occupy this seemingly stray and lonely field. A little off the beaten path, many people might not usually venture towards this park, centered in an industrial part of town.
Read moreThere are certain dark and mournful narratives within the human experience that can only be told one way. The mode of storytelling must match the weight of its subject matter.The recent film adaptation of Stephen King’s iconic novel It does this exceptionally well.
Read more“With photography, you start with the chaotic world around you,” began Andrew O’Brien in his presentation on his art show titled Curtain Wall. O’Brien’s work is currently on display in the Kresge Library art gallery, and on the evening of October 25, he discussed the ideas and interests that drove him to take these photos.
Read moreArt, whether written, visual, musical, or in any other form, is suffering of neglect. We are like parents who, when our child takes its first steps, says, “Whew! *smacks child on back* another milestone, now, time to work on running *cracks whip*!” without ever appreciating those life-affirming first steps. To translate this to an artistic situation: someone journeys to a museum to see a Mark Rothko painting and upon seeing the Rothko and observing it for less than fifteen seconds says, “I saw the Rothko *checks mental mark* now, let’s see, any Pollocks here?”
Read moreA few weeks ago I had the opportunity to sit down with Kathryn Wieldraayer, the Chapel Department’s Administrative Assistant and Covenant Alumnus, to hear about the department’s new practice of renting student art for their office space.
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