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Eleganza, Identities, and Project East all participate in worldwide trends of cultural appropriation in couture, but they also redefine the relationship between fashion and the minority community.

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Cultural Couture

Eleganza, Identities, and Project East follow trends of cultural appropriation while redefining the relationship between fashion and the minority community.

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Eleganza, Identities, and Project East all participate in worldwide trends of cultural appropriation in couture, but they also redefine the relationship between fashion and the minority community.

On Campus

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Eleganza, Identities, and Project East all participate in worldwide trends of cultural appropriation in couture, but they also redefine the relationship between fashion and the minority community.

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Allston Expansion Engages with Arts

In the past two years, most mention of Allston seem to be followed by the phrase “Science Complex,” but media ...

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The Weekend Roundup

All dressed up with no place to go? With our Weekend Roundup series, you'll always have plans for your two ...

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MFA Offers Young Artists Space to Exhibit Their Collections

Despite the unity of the subject matter, Kim’s work exhibits a remarkable range, with a Wayne Thiebault-esque canvas of peanut butter cups, a bronze relief of a bitten Oreo, and a wall of small oil paintings arranged Salon-style in unique frames, featuring portraits of commonplace snack foods like Teddy Grahams, Goldfish, and animal crackers.

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Chon Noriega gave a lecture on Latino artists and US Avant-Garde art in the 1950’s and 1960’s in the Sackler Museum, yesterday, April 8, 2010.

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Overlooked Artist Discussed at Sackler

UCLA film professor Chon A. Noriega examined the life and works of the Latino artist Raphael Montañez Ortiz in the latest of the Latin American Leventritt Lecture Series held at the Sackler Museum last night.

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Today in Photos (04/08/10)

"I'm with Stupid"
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"I'm with Stupid"

Helen Molesworth gives a lecture about Rachel Harrison's sculpture "I'm with Stupid" on Wednesday night at Harvard's Sackler Museum.

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A student works diligently with the printing press to create her own original prints. The freshman seminar meets in the Bow and Arrow Press, located in the basement of Adams House.

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Zachary Sifuentes, the head of the freshman seminar, works with one of his students in creating a print with the use of her block design.

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One of the students in the Freshman Seminar 34z works with a block type that she had made that reads "Fat Has Flavor." With the use of the machine in the Bow and Arrow Press studio, the student transfers the design onto a piece of paper.

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Various prints are created by students using block designs. Various letter blocks are found in cabinets located at the entrance of the Bow & Arrow Press studio.

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