Vol. 1, No. 7 - April 15, 2002



Tibetan Buddhist monks create a traditional sand mandala (representing wisdom) at the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum during their recent Skidmore residency. The three-foot by three-foot sand mandala took the monks three days to complete, working up to 10 hours a day. Eight monks from South India visited the campus in early April. (Andy Camp photo)


A scene from Passage, a video by Shirin Neshat in collaboration with composer Phillip Glass. Neshat will give this year’s Malloy Visiting Artist Lecture at Skidmore. Story

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