It is difficult to write a proper review of only part of an art exhibition, since one experiences the full impact of an artist’s work only after looking at all of the works collectively.
Columbia students may not need an excuse to sound off on the upcoming election, but “The Propaganda Show” at Postcrypt Art Gallery invites the campus to do just that—in the form of art.
If you’ve ever looked at a work of art and wished that you could jump into the mind of the artist, then the Museum of Modern Art’s “Dalí: Painting and Film” exhibit is for you.
For Columbia students pursuing banking internships during the summer, the corporate environment is usually a boring place filled with endless rows of cubicles and identical conference rooms.