An art class that provides teaching moments—and fun—for all by Barbra Alan It’s 3:30 p.m., and Jennifer Bradbury ’05, assisted by art education majors Julie Nichols and Betsy Brooker, is buzzing...
An art class that provides teaching moments—and fun—for all by Barbra Alan It’s 3:30 p.m., and Jennifer Bradbury ’05, assisted by art education majors Julie Nichols and Betsy Brooker, is buzzing...
New curriculum and more opportunities in graphic design by Barbra Alan The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that the field of graphic design will grow 10 percent over the next decade, and that...
by Betsy Cheney ’89, ’99G, photos by John Anderson In the dusty industrial-looking pottery studio tucked into a back corner of the Draper & Maynard Building, pottery wheels whirred, and students...
by Barbra Alan If you mistake Amanda Whitworth for a student, no one could blame you. Beyond her youthful appearance is a boundless energy, vivacious personality, and eagerness to change the world—all...
Joan Wiegers looks back on the program she created and ahead to new challenges. by Barbra Alan According to Joan Wiegers, founding director of the dance program at Plymouth State University, dance “was...
by Bill Laforme Plymouth State University has always taken pride in its student artists. For years, exhibitions like the Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Exhibition, which highlights senior thesis projects,...
By Elizabeth W. Cheney ’89, ’99G When Karl Drerup came to Plymouth Teachers College in 1946 as the sole art instructor, little did he imagine the art department as it would grow to be in 2007. When...
An American Master Returns Home by Nick Mathis The upcoming exhibition, Enchanted Garden: Enamels by an American Master is a celebration of the art and legacy of artist, craftsman, mentor, and teacher...
A Young Composer Makes a Big Noise by Elizabeth Cheney Melanie Donahue, a senior music education major in Plymouth State University’s Department of Music, Theatre, and Dance, has had Eire, her original...