Ashton Cooper

Top 5s: from the delightful to the disturbing

Great things come in fives—especially when it comes to the year 2010.

Guerrilla Girls speak on social injustice, radical art

Feminist art group the Guerrilla Girls spoke at CU on Wednesday night. Founding member Frida Kahlo spoke to Spectator about the group's impact on the art world and how students can continue their work.

Finding fun in the sun across the city

Columbians can put homework out of sight, out of mind with activities reminiscent of the carefree days of summer.

How to make a mark on the CU art scene

If students know where to look, they will find chances to enjoy art in any context that interests them

CC alumna papers Wallach Gallery

At Wallach Gallery, Emily Henretta, CC ’04, is printing a new definition of sculpture.

Activities across the city put spring back in students’ steps

New York City’s best locations for preserving the spirit of spring break range from serene outdoor plazas to heavily air-conditioned museums and movie theaters.

Artsy alumna brings gallery to Armory Show

Altman Siegel gallery, owned by Claudia Altman-Siegel, BC ’95, is participating in this year’s Armory Show

Armory Show offers glimpse of today’s art

International exhibition of modern and contemporary art takes over Manhattan piers.

Energy and ideas explodes in “Fela!” performance

"Fela!" brings energy in its performance, ideas, and title.

Shakespeare Troupe betrays the Bard, for now, to seek 'The American Dream'

The King's Crown Shakespeare Troupe is performing two plays by Edward Albee, proving that they are about more than just Shakespeare.