Difference between revisions of "Postcrypt Art Gallery"
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{{Infobox club | {{Infobox club | ||
|Name=Postcrypt Art Gallery | |Name=Postcrypt Art Gallery | ||
+ | |Image=postcryptart.jpg | ||
+ | |Caption=From Postcrypt Art Gallery's "Expanding Perspectives: West Harlem" Manhattanville Show in Spring 2007. This particular show featured not only works by Columbia students but also by Harlem artists. | ||
|Founded=[[1989]] | |Founded=[[1989]] | ||
|Recognition=[[SGB]] | |Recognition=[[SGB]] | ||
|Membership=Over 840 subscribers to the weekly mailing list | |Membership=Over 840 subscribers to the weekly mailing list | ||
− | |Executive board=Jenny Lam, President<br>Jackie Koenig, VP<br> | + | |Executive board=Jenny Lam, President<br>Jackie Koenig, VP<br>Emilie Streiff, Treasurer<br>Emily Shartrand, Secretary<br>Asya Kostrominova, Publicity Director<br>Ian Kwok, Publicity Director<br>Georgia Williams, Archivist<br>Cassie Spodak, Gallery Manager<br>Ken Kill, Alcohol Manager |
|Allocation=We'll give you free wine | |Allocation=We'll give you free wine | ||
|Category=[[Special interest clubs]]}} | |Category=[[Special interest clubs]]}} | ||
− | '''Postcrypt Art Gallery''' is a student-run organization that functions within a unique space on the Columbia University campus designed to provide student artists and curators with the opportunity to create, curate, and exhibit their work. Since its inception in [[1989]], when an enterprising group of Columbia undergraduate students took the initiative to transform the unused basement space of the [[St. Paul's Chapel]] into an exhibition space, Postcrypt Art Gallery has been the artistic pulse of the Columbia campus. The gallery serves as the only gallery space exclusively dedicated to the exhibition of undergraduate art, and student artists from CC, SEAS, BC, and GS are provided | + | '''Postcrypt Art Gallery''' is a student-run organization that functions within a unique space on the Columbia University campus designed to provide student artists and curators with the opportunity to create, curate, and exhibit their work. Since its inception in [[1989]], when an enterprising group of Columbia undergraduate students took the initiative to transform the unused basement space of the [[St. Paul's Chapel]] into an exhibition space, Postcrypt Art Gallery has been the artistic pulse of the Columbia campus. The gallery serves as the only gallery space exclusively dedicated to the exhibition of undergraduate art, and student artists from [[Columbia College|CC]], [[SEAS]], [[BC]], and [[GS]] are provided the opportunity to exhibit their work, regardless of their involvement with the [[Visual Arts Department]]. |
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== External Links == | == External Links == | ||
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[[Category:Special interest clubs]] | [[Category:Special interest clubs]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Rooms]] |
Latest revision as of 02:13, 22 November 2012
Postcrypt Art Gallery | |
Founded: | 1989 |
Recognition: | SGB |
Membership: | Over 840 subscribers to the weekly mailing list |
Executive Board: | Jenny Lam, President Jackie Koenig, VP Emilie Streiff, Treasurer Emily Shartrand, Secretary Asya Kostrominova, Publicity Director Ian Kwok, Publicity Director Georgia Williams, Archivist Cassie Spodak, Gallery Manager Ken Kill, Alcohol Manager |
Category: | Special interest clubs |
Website: | {{{Website}}} |
Contact: | {{{Contact}}} |
Postcrypt Art Gallery is a student-run organization that functions within a unique space on the Columbia University campus designed to provide student artists and curators with the opportunity to create, curate, and exhibit their work. Since its inception in 1989, when an enterprising group of Columbia undergraduate students took the initiative to transform the unused basement space of the St. Paul's Chapel into an exhibition space, Postcrypt Art Gallery has been the artistic pulse of the Columbia campus. The gallery serves as the only gallery space exclusively dedicated to the exhibition of undergraduate art, and student artists from CC, SEAS, BC, and GS are provided the opportunity to exhibit their work, regardless of their involvement with the Visual Arts Department.