- More than 100 faculty, staff, students, Skidmore retirees and community members attended Skidmore's inaugural Humanistic Inquiry Symposium March 23-24.
- How can an anthropology major fit into the eclectic programs of Skidmore's acclaimed teaching museum? A new endowed internship underwrites the experience.
- "It is impossible to describe the feeling when a work of art that you've only dreamed about being in your show hangs in front of you," says Hanna Traore '17, who is curating a Tang Museum show for her senior thesis.
- Double L Excentric Gyratory VII, by renowned sculptor George Rickey, will be formally welcomed to campus Saturday, Oct. 15, at 11:30 a.m., outside Skidmore's Tang Museum. The large mobile was a gift from the estate of Susan Rabinowitz Malloy '45, an artist and a Skidmore benefactor.
- May's Art in America devotes 10 pages to the Alma Thomas show at Skidmore's Tang Museum. The Tang has also made headlines in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, and elsewhere.
- Fifteenth anniversary year continues with a spring celebraton of art showcasing four new exhibitions.
- A new installation is the foundation for a conversation about art and museum community space.
- Distinctive online presence brings new attention to museum's creative offerings.
- A series of special programs on Oct. 17 will mark the Tang's 15th anniversary. Museum lovers of all ages are welcome at the free activities.
- A new exhibition at the Tang Musuem will promote new ways of seeing and thinking about the world. An extensive list of special events accompanies "Machine Project--The Platinum Collection," on view through Jan. 3, 2016.