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Students observed Kimber Keene’s ‘25 exhibition “A Fed Gator is a Dead Gator.”

“A Fed Gator is a Dead Gator” : Kimber Keene’s Whetsell Fellowship

Nola Webb, Staff Writer March 11, 2025

Each year, one Wofford student is granted the opportunity to partake in the Whetsell Fellowship. This year-long project culminates with the student’s creation of their individual art exhibition in the...

Tony Bingham, winner of the 2024 Southern Prize for Visual Arts, speaks to the Wofford College. Tony Bingham’s artwork honors Black lives and history through creative mediums.

Commemorating Black lives through art with Tony Bingham

SK Saggu, Staff Writer March 11, 2025

Through art, the past can come alive. This is the approach that Tony Bingham, winner of the 2024 Southern Prize for Visual Arts, embraces when creating artwork that honors Black lives and stories of the...

This beautiful work titled “A song of summer” is one of many on display in the Ros.

Richardson Family Museum: Exhibiting the South

Emory Robinson, Assistant Editor October 12, 2024

Quiet bounces off the walls of the Richardson Family Art Museum as art is taken in. Two exhibits, one connection. The Wofford Arts Department, working alongside both student and professional curators,...

The No Back Door art exhibit in the Sandlor Tesslor library shows the process of integrating wofford's campus.

We Are All Stories in the End: Celebrating the Integration of Wofford

SK Saggu, Staff Writer October 12, 2024

Sept. 7, 2024 commemorated the 60th anniversary of Wofford’s desegregation. In tribute to all the Black students and faculty members who joined Wofford amidst the racial tension between 1964 to 1994,...

Ava Cox ‘27 makes her own stamp at Wofford’s CREATE art program.

CREATE space for crafts and mental check-ins

Brandi Wylie, Editor in Chief March 12, 2024

For almost a decade, the Wofford College Wellness Center has promoted mental wellness through crafting in some variation. In the beginning, it was “Color, Tea and Me” in Greene Residence Hall. During...

Richardson Family Art Museum highlights local and international artists

Emory Robinson, Staff Writer March 12, 2024

“It's both an interpretation of how the artist views their world and how they visually interpret it,” said Maya Gentilin ‘24. Gentilin is an art history and Spanish double major and, along with...

Alexander Hazel ‘26 lost in thought at Touchy Subjects Art exhibit by Maggie Genoble ‘24.

“Touchy Subjects” now on display

Maddie Ayers, Staff Writer March 12, 2024

Maggie Genoble ‘24, an art history and studio art major from Jonesville, SC, has recently been featured in the Richardson Family Art Gallery for her senior project “Touchy Subjects.”  The Richardson...

The VIEWFINDER exhibit, a solo exhibition by Crystal Z Campbell, is in the Richardson Family art Museum downstairs of the RSRCA.

Finding conversations and new perspectives

Emory Robinson, Staff Writer November 7, 2023

Blue and yellow are the first things. Then the sound starts. It surrounds you, wrapping you into being a part of the exhibit itself.  “VIEWFINDER,” a contemporary art exhibit by artist Crystal...

Wofford student to produce and star in short film “After Party”

Emory Robinson, Staff Writer October 24, 2023

College students telling their own stories motivates the crew of “After Party,” a short film made by and about college students. For Audrey Buffington ‘24, “After Party” represents the idea...

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Charlotte Barker ‘24 being crowned as Miss Wofford 2023 at the inaugural Miss Wofford Scholarship Pageant, started by Promise Henry ‘25.

First Miss Wofford Scholarship Pageant successful, Barker crowned Miss Wofford

Julia Allen May 2, 2023

On Sunday, Apr. 16 at 6 p.m., members of the Wofford community gathered in Leonard Auditorium to watch the inaugural Miss Wofford Scholarship Pageant. The pageant included six first-year students,...

Equus offers a celebration of difference—and an indictment of the way we worship

Donner Banks May 2, 2023

“Extremity is the point!” exclaims main character Dr. Dysart, midway through the first act. This serves as not just an assessment of the play’s depicted crime, but it gives the audience an idea...

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Walker Antonio at the reception for Behind Doors | Behind Eyes. There were around 60 attendees from the Wofford and Spartanburg community at the event.

Behind Doors | Behind Eyes, and behind the artist

Nola Webb March 14, 2023

On Thursday, Feb. 16, a reception was held for Behind Doors | Behind Eyes, the newest exhibit of Wofford student and art major Walker Antonio ‘23. This collection is one of the many that has held a...

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