Recreated by student April Middleton, the bust of “Cosimo I: Grand Duke of Tuscany” c.1572, originally by artist Giovanni Bandini is one feature of the exhibition produced by the Art History 311: History of Italian Renaissance Art class. The original bust, made of marble, was recreated in clay. Photo of original taken from the Detroit Institute of Arts website.
Michael James, freshman psychology major, tried to keep his balance on ‘The Inflatable Twister w/ Spinner’ inflatable at The Best Day Ever, an event held on Thurs., April 12 for students to relieve stress from final exams. Students walked to the North Lawn for free food, inflatables and carnival games hosted by student organizations.
Edisun played at The Machine Shop on Fri., April 6. The lead singer, whose voice was reminiscent of Brandon Boyd of Incubus, showed energy as he jumped around stage, sometimes bending his back so low to the ground like a champion at limbo. Edisun can be heard at www.reverbnation.com/edisun.
Illustration Professor Alla Dubrovich holds an alphabet coloring book that her students created to benefit children around the community.
Edisun played at The Machine Shop on Fri., April 6. The lead singer, whose voice was reminiscent of Brandon Boyd of Incubus, showed energy as he jumped around stage, sometimes bending his back so low to the ground like a champion at limbo. Edisun can be heard at www.reverbnation.com/edisun.
The three-lead-vocalist band, Bobaflex, prove their talent as a true rock n’ roll band with stunning vocals and wicked tunes.
Michael James, freshman psychology major, tried to keep his balance on ‘The Inflatable Twister w/ Spinner’ inflatable at The Best Day Ever, an event held on Thurs., April 12 for students to relieve stress from final exams. Students walked to the North Lawn for free food, inflatables and carnival games hosted by student organizations.
Recreated by student April Middleton, the bust of “Cosimo I: Grand Duke of Tuscany” c.1572, originally by artist Giovanni Bandini is one feature of the exhibition produced by the Art History 311: History of Italian Renaissance Art class. The original bust, made of marble, was recreated in clay. Photo of original taken from the Detroit Institute of Arts website.
Student Shelby Gilbert replicated artist Titian’s “Judith with the Head of Holofernes” c.1570 using oil on canvas. It was featured among other pieces in the exhibition created by the Art History 311: History of Italian Renaissance Art class.
Conductor Christopher Heidenreich leads the Wind Symphony in “Ave Maria,” composed by Franz Biebel and transcribed by
Robert Cameron.