Tag: arts
Oct. 18, 2024
How UArts students are settling into Drexel
Shortly after the unexpected closure of the University of the Arts in June, leaving students and faculty uncertain about their next steps, Drexel University President…

Dec. 8, 2023
Creative outlets and mental health perspectives in Arts and Entertainment education
College, branded as a time for education but also self-discovery and freedom, can become damaging without the proper tools for success. A poll taken by…

Apr. 7, 2023
Drexel’s ‘The Monument We Make’ event examines art’s purpose
On April 3, Drexel University’s Westphal College of Media Arts & Design hosted “The Monument We Make,” an event backed by Philadelphia Contemporary, Ars Nova…

Feb. 14, 2023
The Heart Gallery: artists’ hearts on display
What do you first think of when you picture an art gallery? Maybe it is the hanging paintings sectioned by rope barriers with support signs…

May. 3, 2019
Drexel Drag Show set to take over Main Auditorium
Drexel University’s Pride Week began April 29 as it transitioned into the second half of the spring term and the month of May. There were…

Oct. 9, 2015
Pearlstein Gallery Presents Immortal Beauty
The Robert and Penny Fox Historic Costume Collection opened their latest exhibition, Immortal Beauty, on Oct. 2 at the Leonard Pearlstein Gallery. The exhibition, and…

Apr. 30, 2015
Churches and arts team up to bring creativity into communities
Arts administration professor Neville Vakharia has teamed up with Partners for Sacred Places to conduct a multi-city study addressing the needs of arts organizations for…

Feb. 20, 2015
The importance of humanities
Throughout my time at Drexel University, I have always found myself outnumbered as an English major. When I meet another student in my major, it’s…

Apr. 18, 2014
Triangle Talks with Brett Axler
Brett Axler is junior entertainment and arts management student who has worked lights and sound at many high-profile events around Philadelphia and is currently employed…

Apr. 4, 2014
A vindication of Philly Mural Arts
Recently in her Philadelphia Inquirer column, Inga Saffron expressed her dismay around the Philadelphia Mural Arts Program’s latest target: the piers of the Girard Avenue…