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The Chimes

Removal of art student’s pentagram stirs up controversy on campus

Removal of art student’s pentagram stirs up controversy on campus
Ludo Krabbendam’s display of the five-pointed star in his senior art exhibit was removed, causing some to raise concerns about censorship.
Pierce Singgih, Editor-in-Chief (Fall 2019) May 3, 2019

On April 27, a pentagram—the symbol often associated with satanic or occult imagery—appeared on the door of the Earl & Virginia Art Gallery. The image, which senior studio art major Ludo Krabbendam used as the show title for his senior showcase exhibit, was promptly removed by the art department...

Find your story through “Stories We Tell Ourselves”

Find your story through “Stories We Tell Ourselves”
The current art exhibit calls viewers to find their own narratives through black and white photography.
Russell Spacy and Adam Pigott February 14, 2019

(This story was originally published in print on Feb. 14, 2019). Everyone walks through life creating their own story one day at a time. “Stories We Tell Ourselves,” the exhibit showing in the Earl and Virginia Green Art Gallery until Feb. 28, explores this notion through the use of abstract photos...

Senior art installments tackle tough topics

This year’s senior projects cover controversial and uncomfortable subjects.  Jessica Byrd, senior BFA with a graphic design emphasis, has been building her pieces since January.  |  Jason Lin/THE CHIMES
This year’s senior projects cover controversial and uncomfortable subjects.
Samantha Gassaway, Writer April 20, 2016
This year’s senior projects cover controversial and uncomfortable subjects.