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Prints of Edvard Munch: Mirror of His Life: An Exhibition of Prints from the Collection of Sarah G. and Lionel C. Epstein
Date: 1983-01-01
Creator: Sarah G. Epstein
Access: Open access
- Exhibition held at the Allen Memorial Art Museum, Mar. 1-27, 1983, and later at other museums, including Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Sept. 23-nov. 13, 1983.
Nineteenth Century American Paintings at Bowdoin College
Date: 1974-01-01
Access: Open access
- Exhibition catalogue, Bowdoin College Museum of Art.
Art in Craft Media: The Haystack Tradition, A Regional Exhibition from New England and New York
Date: 1981-01-01
Access: Open access
- Participating institutions: William Benton Museum of Art and others.
Interview with Justin Foster (Class of 2011) by Marina Henke
Date: 2019-11-10
Creator: Justin Foster
Access: Open access
- Justin Foster ('11) speaks of his time at Bowdoin primarily embodied through his experience with acapella. He describes how his passion for music carried him through Bowdoin. and also gave him room to try to bridge gaps and have conversations with students who were different from him. Foster also describes his relationship with AfAm, and outlines his personal choice to maintain deep connections outside of singularly all black spaces on campus. He expresses the conflictions that came from this decision, and the conversations that it then struck up with other students of color. Specifically, Foster describres certain highlights of his time in the Longfellows, including various performances across the country.
Interview with JoAnn Chrisman (Class of 1973) by Ben Bousquet
Date: 2018-06-01
Creator: JoAnn Chrisman
Access: Open access
- In this interview, JoAnn Chrisman (Class of 1973) discusses her experience as one of the first women to attend Bowdoin College. She explores her decision to transfer from Scripps College in California, the reactions of students to women enrollment, and her time as a social member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Chrisman also describes her favorite activities, on-campus job in the Rare Books Room of the library, and how the skills she gained as a history major aided her in her corporate career.
Interview with Abdullah Muhammad (Class of 1973) by Ben Bousquet
Date: 2018-06-01
Creator: Abdullah Muhammad
Access: Open access
- Abdullah Muhammad (Class of 1973) discusses his decision to attend Bowdoin, his on-campus activism, and his involvement with the John Brown Russwurm African American Center. He describes his role as the creator of the Center’s library, as well as his broader position as the Center’s house manager. Muhammad also recounts a specific instance of protest, which occurred in response to the College’s administration reneging on their promise to ensure that at least 10% of an admitted class was African American. He tells of how his passion for activism inspired his studies in government and English, and finishes with several pieces of advice for current and future Bowdoin students.