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The Light is Still On: the 23rd Thacher Art and Architecture Annual
While the Thacher Gallery prides itself on displaying the work of local artists, its most recent…
Art and Politics in Prison: Ai Weiwei at Alcatraz
Emily Pinnell-Stewart Staff Writer The sensational political artist, Ai Weiwei, is having an exhibit on Alcatraz…
Art Meets Science in “STEAMED” Exhibit
“No Vacancies”, on display until March 2 in the Thacher Gallery of Gleeson Library, is a…
Mexican Sculptures: ¡Ay, que Fabulosa!
USF has partnered with The Mexican Museum to present ¡Escultura!. It is a collection of metal…
Art Grips Russia by the Balls
This past week my attention was drawn to Russia, when I learned that a man in…
Floral Prints With San Francisco Roots
New exhibit in Thacher is up! Aroused Tranquility: Graphic Botanicals
“Richar Kamler: A Retrospective” A Powerful Exhibit for Social Change at the Thacher Gallery
An overview of Thacher Gallery's newest exhibit, featuring Richard Kamler
Monsters in the Bookshelf: Thacher Gallery’s installation is more lovable than scary
A review of Thacher Gallery's current exhibit, showing in Gleeson Library
Rebecca Solnit Inspires “Infinite” City Living
Author and artist Rebecca Solnit presented a book discussion on her title, Infinite City.