Jianna Xiong

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CFA’s “A Body in Fukushima” Exhibit Offers Breathtaking Look at the Japanese Tsunami

by Jianna Xiong, Staff Writer. Comments Off on CFA’s “A Body in Fukushima” Exhibit Offers Breathtaking Look at the Japanese Tsunami

The first-ever collaboration between the Zilkha Gallery, the Davison Art Ceter, and the Freeman Center for East Asian Studies combines photography and dance to represent trauma. The exhibit, curated by Wesleyan faculty, will be open through March 1.

Photography and Sculpture Intermingle at the CFA’s “Picture/Thing” Exhibit

by Jianna Xiong, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Photography and Sculpture Intermingle at the CFA’s “Picture/Thing” Exhibit

Jeffrey Schiff and Sasha Rudensky curated a gallery exploring dimension.

Dotted with Charm, Ladybug Boutique Warms Up Middletown

by Jianna Xiong, Staff Writer. Comments Off on Dotted with Charm, Ladybug Boutique Warms Up Middletown

If handmade soaps and locally sourced trinkets are your wheelhouse, you’ll get lucky at Ladybug Boutique.

Professor’s Bookshelf: Andrew Szegedy-Maszak

by Jianna Xiong, Staff Writer. 1 Comment

Professor Andrew Szegedy-Maszak, or “Andy” to his students, sat down with The Argus to discuss photography, Classical history, and the nature of truth.

Boxed In: At WesStation, Staff Run a Complicated Operation

by Jianna Xiong, Contributing Writer. Comments Off on Boxed In: At WesStation, Staff Run a Complicated Operation

Behind the scenes, the package room can be a stressful, but entertaining place to work.

At Ursel’s Web, A Universe of Gifts and Artifacts

by Jianna Xiong, Contributing Writer. 4 Comments

Featuring everything from German incense burners to Venitian glass, Ursel’s Web on Washington Street contains a world of gifts.

Art Is in the Air: SWERVE(D) Revival Introduces New Artists’ Network

by Jianna Xiong, Contributing Writer. Comments Off on Art Is in the Air: SWERVE(D) Revival Introduces New Artists’ Network

SWERVE(D), an online art platform, is being relaunched to connect artists from all corners of campus.

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