Crimson staff writer
Lydia H. Fraser
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Artist Profile: Samantha M. Galvin ’24 on Her Film ‘Don’t Speak Ill of the Dead’ and Tracing Familial Connections
Samantha M. Galvin discusses her work as a filmmaker, including her thesis project "Don't Speak Ill of the Dead."
What the Hell Happened: Media Re-Releases Now Made Possible by AI
The current uses of AI in media re-releases are fundamentally unnecessary and could even be harmful to the art.
‘Dress Up’ Review: Unraveling the Many Layers of Fashion and Identity
“Dress Up” at the MFA Boston is an innovative navigation of the versatility and ubiquity of fashion.
Deconstruction and Reconstruction: Chassidy A. Winestock and Maren Hassinger on ‘A Female Landscape and the Abstract Gesture’
In an event held in person and virtually on March 7, artist Maren Hassinger joined Winestock for a special conversation about the exhibition.
‘LaToya M. Hobbs: It’s Time’: A Monumental Negotiation of Time, Space, and Labor
Hobbs' prints foster an immersive and affective experience through their content and immensity that invites visitors to contemplate the intersections of time, space, and labor.
‘Stopmotion’ Review: An Unsettling Confrontation of Corporeality in Art
“Stopmotion” takes your classic, tortured-artist psychological horror and wraps it up in a sensory nightmare.
Arts List: Your Guide to the Best Contemporary Rom-Coms this February
A curated list of contemporary rom-coms you might find to be worthy of your time this Valentine’s, written by a certified rom-com connoisseur.