Tag: Elberson Fine Arts Center

  • Giant Portraits Come From Giant Inspiration

    Giant Portraits Come From Giant Inspiration

    By Emily Ramser Photos by LaNise Salley     For her senior art show, senior Sara Tolbert is focusing on her family and her identity as an Afro-Latina woman by creating massive portraits of those who have impacted her life.     In order to graduate with a B.A. in Studio Art, Salem students are required to create a…

  • Model Behavior: Salem Student Involved in Fashion Week

    By Emily Ramser     Winston-Salem Fashion Week (WSFW) opens its doors the third weekend of September to all kinds of fashion and charity with the help of Salem College and its students.     Salem College hosts the fashion show in the Robert E Elberson Fine Arts Center  Sept. 19 through Sept. 20. Sophomore Emma Battle is a…

  • These Shining Lives: Pierrettes Tell Story of Strong Women

    These Shining Lives: Pierrettes Tell Story of Strong Women

    By Emily Ramser     Real women, real stories; it sounds like the tagline for The Vagina Monologues, but it means something different when applied to Pierrettes’ fall semester production, These Shining Lives.     These Shining Lives is a play from the early 2000s written by Melanie Marnich, an American playwright and television writer. These Shining Lives it…

  • Bookmarks: Writing for Young Adults with Bestselling Authors

    Bookmarks: Writing for Young Adults with Bestselling Authors

    Salem College will be hosting an event for Bookmarks, an organization that promotes the love of reading. The event will be called Writing for Young Adults with Bestselling Authors, and will be held this spring. It will feature four bestselling and award-winning authors of young adult novels, namely Kami Garcia, Stephanie Perkins, Brendan Reichs, and…

  • Spring Brings New Art Exhibits to the FAC

    Spring Brings New Art Exhibits to the FAC

    Starting February 16, 2015, Salem College will feature the works of two renowned artists. George Lockwood’s series, “The Process of the Print,” shows the process of developing a hand-pulled print, from concept to completion. Lockwood’s work obtains its merit from the aesthetic value and technical skill reflected in his work during his short life (1929-1969).…

  • An Inside Look at the Pierrette’s Fall Play

    One of the most exciting things about the fall semester is the Pierrettes Fall play. Last year they put on “On the Verge,” a play about three women who travel in time. “On the Verge” was fantastic and had people laughing throughout the entire play, and it is looking like the Pierrettes play, “Anton in…