The cyclical nature of the world is becoming increasingly prominent as we begin the fall season: leaves drop from trees, animals go into hibernation and “The Nature of Time and Space”
Category: Visual Arts
I Am, I Am, I Am
As students ascend the west staircase to the second floor of the Memorial Union, they’re faced with some personal questions. Chiara Galimberti’s “Fill in the “I Am, I Am, I Am”
Audible Iconography
Order, rules, consistency, continuity, mystery and permanence aren’t usually associated with a post-punk-noise band. But in true punk fashion, Holler House doesn’t exactly follow the “Audible Iconography”
It’s A Small World After All
Fargo isn’t often the first city to come to mind when thinking about diversity and culture. The north Midwest region is notorious for our northern “It’s A Small World After All”
It’s Electric
There’s about to be a change in your service provider. From August 29 to September 23, CenturyLink is accepting submissions from artists for technology-themed artwork to decorate “It’s Electric”
Off the Wall
Usually it goes by in a flash — streaks of paint on the side of a train, or a stamp on a wall as you drive “Off the Wall”
Gone to the Dogs
Artists across the globe are redefining art by redefining their audience. Dogs have been our friends and companions for decades, but they’ve never been able “Gone to the Dogs”
Taking Issue with Normality
Exploration of ideas, research and perspective: as a research university, these themes are central to NDSU. Often, they aren’t thought of in connection to NDSU’s “Taking Issue with Normality”