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Assistant Professor Anida Yoeu Ali Displays Her Thought-Provoking Performances as ‘The Red Chador’

Trinity College is hosting an exhibition by 2015-2016 McGill Visiting Assistant Professor in International Studies Anida Yoeu Ali called “The Red Chador: What Is It You Fear?” The exhibition, which runs from November 3 to December 14, 2015, at the Widener Gallery at the Austin Arts Center, features videos and photos of performances in both […]

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Pablo Delano’s Hartford Seen Exhibit Puts Capital City on Display

After teaching at Trinity for a decade, Pablo Delano, professor of fine arts, decided to focus seriously on a project he began tentatively much earlier: photographing the built environment of Connecticut’s capital city. The result is an exhibit called Hartford Seen, on display at the Connecticut Historical Society through mid-March. Additionally, the Connecticut Historical Society […]

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Trinity, Community Grow Closer through the Arts

Committed to using the arts as a means to build bridges between communities, Pablo Delano, professor of fine arts, invited internationally-recognized luthier William Cumpiano to teach a stringed instrument-building workshop open to Trinity students and the general public from Hartford and beyond. Nine students participated in the week-long workshop, which took place in Trinity’s Wiggins […]

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