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The Ring-tum Phi

Independent student newspaper of Washington and Lee University

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Independent student newspaper of Washington and Lee University

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“Florence As It Was” reconstructs medieval city

Over the past eight years, Professor George Bent worked with students to recreate 15th century Florence
Hana Chang
March 25, 2024
The exhibit showcases several of Dali’s interpretations of Millet’s Angelus.

‘Salvador Dalí: Les Chants de Maldoror’ presents 44 original rare prints

Staniar Gallery celebrates 100 years of surrealism with Dalí’s interpretations of 19th century art and literature
Hana Chang
February 5, 2024

Mary Mattingly’s “Drum” is one of three sculptures in the exhibit tackling the prevalence of overconsumption in today’s society.

Mary Mattingly’s “Proposals” explores the weight of overconsumption

By creating “bundles” of possessions, the artist seeks to understand the relationship between people and their environments
Hana Chang
September 25, 2023
The exhibit will remain in Staniar Gallery until March 18. Photo by Elena Lee, ’25.

Staniar exhibit explores the boundaries of drawing

Leah Raintree’s conceptual work challenges the traditional definition of a drawing practice
Virginia Laurie
March 15, 2022

American Folk exhibit explores Appalachian culture

The Staniar Gallery exhibition showcases photographer Lisa Elmaleh’s work with Appalachian musicians
Henry Barden
November 19, 2020
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