An image from a current series of photographs by Visiting Assistant Professor of Art Sarah Kaufman, Seeping Inside, was included in a Huffington Post article on women in the arts. The article is ‘Pen And Brush’: Female Artist Non Profit Director Janice Sands Talks Women And Art and the slide is #14, Untitled (Stripes) Digital C-Print 2012.
Tag Archives: Art
Annual Berman Exhibition Features Student Artists
The annual Student Exhibition at the Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College opens April 24, showcasing the work of art students in media including painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, installations, mixed media and photography. The exhibition runs through May 10. Read More
Sophomore Revisits Art in Huffington Post column
Jack Meyer, a sophomore American Studies major and Art History minor, offers his observations on Edvard Munch’s The Scream now at the Museum of Modern Art, in an essay on the Huffington Post. Read why he compares it to a screening of The Exorcist. Read More
Chemistry Lecture Will Address Vanishing Images in Paintings
Dr. Jennifer Mass, Senior Scientist and Laboratory Director of the Scientific Research and Analysis Laboratory at the University of Delaware’s Winterthur Museum, will present a lecture on April 5 at 12:15 p.m. in Pfahler 208. The title of the talk is “The Synchrotron and the Masterpiece: Uncovering Vanishing Images in Paintings Using X-Ray Fluorescence and Absorption Spectroscopies.” Read More
Lecture on Math and Art in Berman Museum
The mathematics and computer science department will host a special lecture on math and art presented by Professor Annalisa Crannell of Franklin & Marshall College on March 29 at noon in the Berman Museum. Read More
Berman’s Accessibility Practices Featured at Conference
Susan Shifrin, Associate Director for Education at the Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art, will speak on best practices in museum accessibility at the PA Museums Annual Statewide Museums Conference in April in Doylestown, Pa. Read More
Sophomore Revisits Art in Huffington Post Essay
Jack Meyer, a sophomore American Studies major and Art History minor, revisits a Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition from his youth, and helps us understand why photographer Diane Arbus’ work is so powerful in his essay on The Huffington Post.
Soldiers’ Stories in Photos on View at Berman Museum
A powerful photography exhibition telling the stories of recent American veterans opened at the Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College in the Upper Gallery: Jennifer Karady’s In Country: Soldiers’ Stories from Iraq and Afghanistan. A talk by the artist and an opening reception are set for Feb. 13. Read More
Grass Roots – African Origins of an American Art
A new exhibition and several public programs at the Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus College explore the impact of African coiled basket-making on aspects of economic development in the American South, as well as the present-day environmental and sociological threats to the communities who create this art form. Read More
Berman Artist Anthonisen Subject of Magazine Interview
The National Sculpture Society November/December News Bulletin features acclaimed sculptor George Anthonisen, whose work is permanently installed on the Berman Foundation SculptureTerrace, part of the Henry W. 1948 and June Pfeiffer Wing at the Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art. Read More








