Potash Hill

Student Art

Left Page. clockwise from top left> Haunting figures strike a pose in an exhibit by Cassandra Anderson ’16, part of her Plan of Concentration exploring sculptural movement and body aesthetics. | The fanciful and the anatomical combine in the paintings of Megan Stypulkoski ’15, part of her Plan in biology/chemical ecology and painting. | As part of his Plan in music, Felix Jarrar ’16 composed and produced a chamber opera based on Edgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Fall of the House of Usher,” which premiered in both Marlboro and New York City. | Emily Tatro ’16 says of her Plan exhibit of sculptures, paintings, and drawings, “I see all of this work as being thoughts.” 

Right page, clockwise from top left> James Turpin ’16 performs in his Plan show titled Never Over, exploring resonances and dissonance of raced and gendered bodies in different contexts. | Outdoor installations from a Plan show by Ethan Minkema ’15 draw in the viewer, including Sara Jane Muratori, assistant dean of students. | Lily Kane ’16 performs in Depictions of Trust, a collection of choreographic work focusing on ways in which trust is communicated in human relationships. | Alessandro Pane ’18, Liana Nuse ’16, and Griff Jurchak ‘18 present Anamnesis, Liana’s Plan performance of original songs, dance music, and movement. | In a show titled Devotion, Kelly Hickey ’16 paints oyster shells as iconography in remembrance of her grandmother.