Arts at Baruch

On Tuesday, October 6th I attended a Gallery Tour of the Mishkin Gallery. The Gallery was not in the Vertical Campus, it was on 22nd Street. Once again there were a lot of people at this workshop so the tour guide broke us up into groups. When our group was called we were told to hang out coats and bags up which was nice. The tour guide mentioned who donated most of the paintings and photographs. She also described the method used by the artist in each of the pieces of artwork. The most interesting piece of art was the photograph that looked like a bunch of hills at first. But when you look closer you realized it is four naked bodies laying next to each other, face down. The tour guide said that she always thought it was four females until someone pointed out that there were two males in the photo, due to the hairy legs. The gallery was smaller than I thought it was going to be but there were a lot of intriguing paintings and photographs. It’s nice to see that we have beautiful gallery that is open to all the students to enjoy.

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