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Reprise Honors Art Review GIF’s

During Art Review, a Fall 2021, five week Honor College module course, students visited prominent Richmond art sites, like the VMFA, the ICA, Kehinde Wiley’s Rumors of War statue, and Monument Avenue. Learning Photoshop basics, and the basic principles and elements of art and design, students incorporated photo documentation with Photoshop tools to create a […]

Exams Season: Cabell Screen dark

With a few brief exceptions, no exhibits will run on the Cabell Screen Nov 19. 4 through Dec. 13. During the study days leading up to exams, the Cabell Screen will not be showing exhibitions. Regular shows–many featuring end-of-semester student work–will return beginning with winter Commencement and continuing throughout January.

Alcorn explores the art of the Ife and Benin

“Out of Africa” running on the Cabell Screen until Oct.15Watch on the Cabell Library Ramcam at go.vcu.edu/cabellramcam Stephen Alcorn is a professor with VCUarts Communication Arts department. “Out of Africa,” his latest exhibit on the Cabell screen, explores the artistic mastery of the Ife and Benin cultures. Alcorn had this to say about his work, “The […]

Candid Campus 2021: excited to be back

“Candid Campus” running on the Cabell Screen until Oct.15Watch on the Cabell Library Ramcam at go.vcu.edu/cabellramcam The Compass, at the center of Virginia Commonwealth University’s Monroe Park Campus, has been quieter since early 2020. On Tuesday, it came alive as students returned to class, picked up lunch from Shafer Court Dining Center to eat on […]

“Knock Knock” explores concepts of self using experimental production

“Knock Knock” running on the Cabell Screen until Oct.15Watch on the Cabell Library Ramcam at go.vcu.edu/cabellramcam (Eli)zabeth Owens, a VCU alum, is a musician and video artist. Their ten years of classical training coupled with their experience in production and film sound design creates Owens’ unique sound and visual style.  “Knock Knock,” Owen’s sophomore album, […]

VCU artists conclude interrupted Senior exhibits at Branch House

“Quality Time” running on the Cabell Screen until Aug. 20 Watch on the Cabell Library Ramcam at go.vcu.edu/cabellramcam Quality Time, showing through Aug. 20 at The Branch Museum of Architecture and Design, brings together the diverse work of 10 young Virginia Commonwealth University alumni. As many people across the globe experienced in 2020, this group of […]

VCUarts Theatre Expo 2021: Seniors showcase their work

Watch on the Cabell Library Ramcam at go.vcu.edu/cabellramcam Running through the summer on the Cabell Screen selected images from the Class of 2021, Department of Theatre students. The exhibit features:  Mitchell Ashe (BFA ‘21) played Melchior in our mainstage production of Spring Awakening. This is the first scene where the two main characters, Wendla and […]

Communication Arts 2021 Expo: Seniors showcase their portfolios

Watch on the Cabell Library Ramcam at go.vcu.edu/cabellramcam Running through the summer, selected work from the Class of 2021, Communication Arts students, is showing on the Cabell Screen. The exhibit features:  Madeline Dang: Motion graphics artist and illustrator with a detailed eye making illustrations with delicate renderings. “Skulls Collide” and “Rendered Fun” Brigid Donahue: Illustrator […]

EMANATA 2020: Student comic artists publish “Hindsight”

Showing through May, watch on the Cabell Library Ramcam at go.vcu.edu/cabellramcam. Started in 2014 with its first anthology, Weird, Vol. 1, Emanata is a student-run publication dedicated to providing avenues for comic creators to publish their work. The staff of Emanata works with contributors to amplify their skills through a personal one-on-one editorial process. Through […]

Cabell Screen celebrates Open Education Week

March 1-5 is Open Education Week, an international observation that aims to raise awareness about the positive impact of open education on teaching and learning worldwide. Open education is comprised of resources, tools and practices created through the use of free and openly licensed materials. These materials, known as Open Educational Resources (OER), allow users […]

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