Skip to Main Content
The Student News Site of Rowan University

The Whit

The Whit

The Whit

Artist Norwood Viviano creates glass landscapes with LiDAR, which stand in stark juxtaposition to the resources that they depend on — in this piece, for example, a model of Detroit on top of a motor engine. This is just one ways that Viviano visualizes the use of natural resources as related to place and industry. - Image Courtesy of Norwood Viviano

Artist Norwood Viviano Lectures on Visualizing our Fragile Cities with Glass Sculpture

Tara Lonsdorf October 5, 2020

As members of the Rowan community learned via a virtual lecture on Friday, Norwood Viviano's glass art isn't just visually striking; it's also educational when it comes to understanding a variety of different...

Representatives from the Rowan Art Gallery were present at the pop-up garden. - Arts & Entertainment Editor/Tara Lonsdorf

Pop-up night garden explores spatial interactions between Glassboro and its residents

Tara Lonsdorf October 24, 2018

On Thursday, a once-vacant lot of land on East High St. burst into bloom with the assistance of the Department of Geography, Planning and Sustainability (GPS). The pop-up night garden, the most recent...

Outdoor film screening brings students to Robinson green

Matt Kass October 25, 2017

Last Thursday evening, students from the Department of Geography and the general Rowan community gathered on Robinson Green for an outdoor movie screening of 'Racing Extinction.' The event was part of...

Load More Stories
Donate to The Whit

Activate Search
Jen Kitson