A look at any museum’s annual report or simply the playbill of a production will reveal an extensive list of donors separated into categories by the amount of their contribution. This is true for many arts institutions and especially for … Continue reading
Lisa Huang
Group: Cindy Chan, Tiffany Chan, Lisa Huang Freeman, Kate. “Personality of Scripts.” Mashable. N.p., 20 Feb. 2012. Web. 16 Nov. 2013. <http://mashable.com/2012/02/20/hilarious-cats-as-fonts/>. … Continue reading
I agree that an audience can only feel suspense when they allow themselves to be fully immersed in the different musical and visual elements of a scene. For most of Nosferatu, I was bored with the slow pace of the … Continue reading
My animation: (Click on the image below or the link above to open up the animation.) My idea for this project was centered on how a person physically and mentally responds to humiliation. For the background, I chose a theater … Continue reading
For it’s first time ever, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has teamed up with another institution to buy a contemporary art installation. When “The Refusal of Time,” another work by William Kentridge, who also directed “The Nose,” premiered in Kassel, … Continue reading
Amy Purssey, Assistant Director of the Eli Klein Fine Arts Gallery, describes herself as an observant person and avid lover of art since her childhood in England. Equipped with perceptive arts insights, Purssey recounts a short anecdote about seeing a … Continue reading
It is not uncommon for issues of legality to present in the media regarding an average business’s product patents, company ethics, or workers’ compensation. Such due diligence services are a necessary department in a modern day corporation. However, the world … Continue reading
As I read The Nose, the first scenes that formed in my mind were similar to those in dramatic, slap-stick sitcoms. I envisioned a gaudy yellow room with a primly dressed Prascovia Osipovna sweetly pulling a rack of fresh rolls … Continue reading
Group members: Cindy Chan, Tiffany Chan, Lisa Huang (We suggest listening to the piece with headphones in.) Here is our finished sound sculpture: “Emotional Descent After a Dispute” For our sound sculpture, we were drawn to the unusual break from … Continue reading
My first feeling as Gregor’s metamorphosis unfolded was one of peculiarity towards the reactions from his family. In my mind, I envisioned the door slowly creaking open to the horrible, human-sized, hard-shelled Gregor and watching the lens of the narrator … Continue reading