Spring Newsletter 2022

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Student Studio Flourishes Chalk the Quad

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hroughout the pandemic, the Carlos Museum and the Art History Department have worked together to offer Emory students opportunities to gather safely and share in the creative act of making art. Student Studio, offered monthly, encourages students to explore the galleries and then participate in studio activities related to the museum’s collections and exhibitions. For many students, the program was a welcome respite during an uncertain time. Z

“ Student Studio has been a stress-free outlet for me to create and connect with other students during the pandemic, which I really appreciated when so much was still virtual. Each Student Studio project made me feel even more connected to our campus museum.” —Sojourner Hunt, Emory College ‘22 Bronze Pour

ab ove Students shared messages of solidarity created with brightly colored sidewalk chalk. le ft Students explored

bronze objects in the galleries with a printed guide developed by intern Lizzie Meulbroek (‘22), carved their own designs into scratch molds, and marveled as artists from Atlanta’s Inferno Foundry poured the molten bronze.

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