Life + Arts
Editor Paulina Rojas Email arts@thedailycougar.com
Getting Fehered up
After a 20-year survey of his work, the Visiting Artist and Scholar Lecture Series welcomed Tony Feher to discuss his career and the inspirations behind his sculptures. Although he focused on work not displayed...
Students prepare for spring break
Spring Break — even before the semester starts, students look forward to it. For some, the break will include partying with friends, while others catch up on homework and sleep. Hotel and restaurant management junior...
Documentary sheds light on Invisible War
From Veterans to students a wide range of audience members showed up to the Screening and discussion of the Invisible war a documentary dealing with the issue of rape in the military. |...
Dancers finish warm up
Some pieces took a few few weeks to perfect others took less than a week. | Maritza Rodriguez/The Daily Cougar Nonstop twirls and the rhythm of music showed audience members that the students from...
Q&A with Moores graduate student conductor Cristina Mendoza
Photo courtesy by Charley Prine Mendoza is a second- year doctoral student of musical arts specializing in instrumental conducting. She taught for 10 years at Nicholls State University in Louisana. She sat with The...
Getting more vocal and social
Socializing can be hard for students adjusting to college life. (Catherine Lara/ The Daily Cougar) College is a time of transition that can cause stress and anxiety for students when they encounter new pressures...
Unusual mediums
While some artists use a paintbrush and a canvas, there are some who are putting everyday objects together and filming their usage. On Screen, a series by the Blaffer Art Museum, presented "Object Labors" on...
Children draw inspiration from contemporary art
Saturday, visiting children got to experience a tour of contemporary art pieces by Tony Feher at the Blaffer Art Museum for Family Fun Day. From 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, children and their parents attended Family Fun...
Guest speaker discusses materiality through New England experiences
Kathleen Stewart, an award winning anthropologist discussed her experiences in New England through poetry Friday as part of the Blaffer Art Museums guest lecture series on Materiality. Ubiquitous things have form, and matter poems...
Discovering the geography of photography
Club members discussed plans for the semester.Shaima Eissa/The Daily Cougar The Photography Student Association is back in full gear after its recent fallout from UH student organizations. Seasoned photographers and wishful newcomers came together Thursday...






