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February Arts Listings

Secrets of the Silk Road Now–3/28 Penn Museum, 3260 South St. Student ticket: $16.50 Website Our very own Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology brings “Secrets of the Silk Road,” an exploration of more than 100 artifacts from the Silk Road in Central Asia, including textiles, coins, jewelry and more.


Artist Profile: Hannah Van Sciver

Name: Hannah Van Sciver, 2014 Hometown: Cape Cod, Massachusetts Major: English Medium of Choice: Words Street: What inspired you to begin writing poetry?



Prints for the Taking

Amze Emmons organized “Refugee Reading Room” at Space 1026, creating an area where about 60 artists could place prints, all of which are free for the taking.


Review: Everything and Nothing

Appearing to be a “space in transition,” Frances Trombly’s exhibit, “Everything and Nothing,” currently on show at The Galleries at Moore, could easily be dismissed as an unfinished installation.




Student Artist: Allison Zuckerman

Name and Year: Allison Zuckerman, 2012 Hometown: Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Major: Fine Arts and French Medium of choice: Oil Paint Website: http://www.artistswanted.org/AllisonZ Street: When you sit down in front of a blank canvas, how do you get started?







Student Artist: Claire Niebergall

Name and Year: Claire Niebergall, 2012 Hometown: Annandale, VA Major: Fine Arts Medium of choice: Animation, Graphic Design When you sit down in front of a blank sheet or computer screen, how do you get started?


Switch In Before Add Drops

Student with passions for the arts share classes you should take while you still have the chance. Artistic talent not required.




DIY: T–Shirt Pillows

A new year and a new semester means a time for change, and Street thinks your dorm decor is so last semester.


Review: Meat America

The newest show at Bambi gallery explores exactly what raw talent means to an experienced photographer.