Chapel Art Center Adds Anne Connell Piece to Permanent Collection
The Goose-Girl at the Well by artist Anne Connell is currently part of the Chapel Art Center’s ongoing exhibition of the Permanent Collection, on view through Feb. 16, 2019.
Chapel Art Center Adds Anne Connell Piece to Permanent Collection
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Saint Anselm College will create new STEM courses for its Access Academy Program funded by an NSF Noyce Capacity Building Grant for the 2018-2019 academic year.
The Alva de Mars Megan Chapel Art Center recently acquired The Goose-Girl at the Well by Portland, Ore., artist Anne Connell, whose work was the focus of a 2016 solo exhibition at the gallery.
We have the winners! The Office of College Communications and Marketing is excited to announce three winners and the honorable mentions for the 2018 Anselmian Holiday Photo Contest.
Following TIME’s declaration of 2017 as the Year of the Woman, Saint Anselm College’s fall 2018 English department courses reflect today’s wave of female empowerment.
Chapel Art Center Curator Maggie Dimock will walkthrough and examine the objects and archival materials that make up the exhibition "Farm to Table: The Lucille Davison Collection of Ceramic Cow Creamers."
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