12/27/2023 0 Comments Bates takenote![]() TakeNote opened the proceedings with three songs. Greenspan and Bora Lugunda ‘25, two of this year’s festival coordinators, served as co-emcees of the evening’s performances. ![]() An upright piano was set up off to the side. Benches were turned from their usual spots against the wall to face the door that leads down the leftmost hallway, which created a little stage where the stone transitions into linoleum. On Saturday at 5:00 p.m., a live event was held in the Olin foyer. It included one gorgeous shot of a lake in autumn, with the colors of the trees reflected in the water. Triggs’ nature photography also stood out. The gallery featured work from Nick Charde ‘22, Charlotte Collins ‘22, Bryn Creager ‘25, Anna Greenspan ‘22, Amanda Metzger ‘22, Michael Morgan ‘22 and Huck Triggs ‘24.Ĭreager’s work was a personal highlight for me done in a medium I am not visual art-literate enough to identify, the black backgrounds featured various purple, blue and white snowflakes. ![]() The event was also spread across an entire weekend rather than just one evening.Ī gallery of student work was up all weekend in the foyer of the Olin Arts Center. This year’s Winter Arts Festival was meant to be fully in-person, but thanks to omicron variant rises, the festival was conducted hybridly. During 2021, the festival was held online in collaboration with L/A Arts due to COVID-19 (and is still available to view here ). With its former title, student work spanned across campus, so you “crawled” from building to building.įor the February 2020 festival, the Bates Arts Collaborative moved everything into the Olin Arts Center. Prior to its 2020 revival, the festival was known as the Bates Arts Crawl. 11-13 this semester, has been through several iterations in recent years. The Winter Arts Festival, which was held Feb. Olivia Dimond, Managing Arts & Leisure Editor
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