Julien Hawthorne

‘Spies in the House of Art’

Met exhibit challenges the notion of museums, its complex relation to art

Couple explores intersection of machines and nature using industrial materials

Husband and wife team bring their work to Columbia's LeRoy Neiman Gallery, focusing on the pitfalls of environment overconsumption and industrialization through different media.

Literary journal hosts Occupy panel

Students and faculty met to discuss the lasting impact of the Occupy movement, and how to continue the dialogue.

‘Weegee: Murder Is My Business’

Prolific photographer exposes seedy underbelly of NYC’s crime culture

Chinese activist has first American exhibit at CU

Political figure uses dolls to represent Chinese oppression in an art exhibit showing at Columbia.

Sketching sessions draw diverse crowd

Artists and newcomers alike welcome at Art Society's weekly sketching session in Dodge Hall.

Stieglitz exhibit provides snapshots from a critical time in US art

The Stieglitz collection is a strong and evocative reflection of art that had a profound influence on American culture.