Arts
Artist-in-residence exhibits 'controlled deformations'
By Emily Snider | January 19, 2000Don Hanlon wants his audience's mind to 'oscillate' between everyday archetypes and unfamiliar objects
Don Hanlon wants his audience's mind to 'oscillate' between everyday archetypes and unfamiliar objects
Speaking with artist-in-residence Andrew Forge at Rosey's Cafe Sunday evening, his gentle British accent sailed through stories and ideas with great attention to matching the meaning of words with the meaning of his thoughts. Earlier this term, Forge gave a lecture in the Loew auditorium which eloquently addressed some of his chief concerns with that "irreplacable art form" -- painting.
One half of the fall term Artist-in-Residence team talks to The Dartmouth about her long, brilliant career