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Kayla Little ’22 tries on Gasarowski’s rings at her vendor table during the Rock at Radio Fest on April 30.
PHOTO: ALLISON KITE ’22/THE HAWK

Student creates handmade jewelry business

Stella Chiavon May 3, 2022

Sally may sell seashells down by the seashore, but Janine Gasarowski ’22 sells hers on Etsy.  In fact, Gasarowski’s seashell jewelry — shells framed by woven string and decorated with colorful,...

Alyssa Vogel ’23 (left), Lauren Yingling ’25 (middle left), Lillie Bennet ’23 (middle right) and Carter Horton ’22 (right) answered questions during a Q&A portion of the Art History Symposium.  
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St. Joe’s hosts Art History Symposium

Allison Kite April 5, 2022

The St. Joe’s art and art history departments hosted an undergraduate Art History Symposium on April 2, offering art history majors in the Philadelphia area an opportunity to present their work professionally...

GRAPHIC: SADIE HENZES 23/THE HAWK

CineHawk: “The Fallout”

Jaylen Dotson February 8, 2022

The feature film debut of writer and director Megan Park, “The Fallout,” is an intimate character study of a teenager struggling to cope with the unimaginable trauma of a school shooting. The film...

The Barnes property is being renovated into the Frances M. Maguire Art Museum.
PHOTO: MITCHELL SHIELDS ’22/THE HAWK

Renovations for new campus museum begin

Eddie Daou February 2, 2022

Renovations are underway for next year’s opening of the Frances M. Maguire Art Museum, which will be housed in the former home of the Barnes Foundation on Lapsley Lane. In 2018, the university...

Toby Tales: Lunar New Year

Toby Tales: Lunar New Year

Vivian Eng February 2, 2022

Lunar New Year starts Feb. 1 and is based off of the lunar, or moon cycle, lasting for 15 days. It is celebrated in most East and Southeast Asian countries including China, Vietnam, Korea, Thailand,...

When Art Speaks: Jack McCaul

When Art Speaks: Jack McCaul

Jack McCaul February 2, 2022

The art medium that I use is film photography. I primarily shoot 35mm film but every now and then, I will try my hand at 120mm film. I view my work as a collection of moments, places and people that...

Why representation in art is important

Why representation in art is important

The Hawk Staff February 2, 2022

How Arthur Haywood uses art to create change In 2020, St. Joe’s partnered with Global Philadelphia Association to design an art mural on campus to raise awareness for quality education, which is...

When Art Speaks: Olawale Adegboyega

When Art Speaks: Olawale Adegboyega

Olawale Adegboyega November 9, 2021

I got into art when I was about 8 years old. I remember being interested in drawing because I loved watching anime and cartoons. Most of my earliest drawings were “Yu-Gi-Oh!” trading cards and “Dragon...

2pac-“From the Cradle 2 the Grave”

When Art Speaks

Brigid Bonner November 2, 2021

​​I’ve been an artist my whole life. Ever since I was a young child, I just saw the world differently. From the texture of branches on trees, to the ripples and curvature of the clouds in the sky,...

When Art Speaks

When Art Speaks

Elizabeth Binder October 26, 2021

I have enjoyed painting and drawing since I was a little girl, and painting has become a big part of my life in recent years. Perhaps something awakened the creativity in me, or maybe I needed a release...

When Art Speaks

When Art Speaks

Brendan Hannum October 19, 2021

As a computer science major, my efforts to pursue art have been reduced mostly to doodling in the margins of my notes. However, every once in a while, I am able to take an art elective that allows me to...

Toby Tales: HawkHUB

Toby Tales: HawkHUB

Vivian Eng October 6, 2021

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