

Teaching Tomorrow’s Designers: Anne Berry ’99 – Communication Arts
Teaching design is an opportunity to engage students on current issues and help them think about ways in which they too can use their creativity in socially responsible ways.
Teaching design is an opportunity to engage students on current issues and help them think about ways in which they too can use their creativity in socially responsible ways.
Bartel is a potter — but most of all, a maker. A creator. He is also a lifelong educator, retired from Goshen College in 2002.
Inside his second-story studio in downtown Goshen’s Irwin Arts, Mark Daniels '00 is geeking out about color.
John Mishler, associate professor of art, along with five recent graduates, are displaying their sculptures in a show titled "Sculptures in the Garden: Heavy Metal" at the Wellfield Botanic Gardens through September 30.
Sixteen Goshen College students are participating in the Maple Scholars research program this summer.
Mark Daniels is a northern Indiana artist who turns 40 this summer. His entire adult life has been dedicated to painting and drawing, which he has done at the Goshen Arts Center for the past four years.
Sophie Lapp Jost '13 sees fraktur as more than just a fun creative hobby; it’s become a spiritual practice.
Two Concord Junior High School art teachers, Mary Amador and Neil Boston, will showcase their work in the Music Center’s Hershberger Art Gallery between June 11 and Sept. 17, 2017. They will host a reception on Sept. 17, from 2-3:30 p.m., with an artist talk at 3:30 p.m.
Ann Marie Nafziger '94 found out she had been elected when she saw the handwritten results taped to the window of City Hall.
Kat Luginbuhl '11, a third-generation artist, has returned to Bluffton, Ohio to help run an art gallery started by her father, the late Gregg Luginbuhl.