DartArt is a video series featuring interviews with students about their favorite works of art at the College.
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Savannah Liu ’18 is fascinated by the way A Round, by Jenny X. Qian ’10, changes as a viewer’s perspective changes.
“I spend a lot of time in this common room studying, and this is one of the art pieces that I saw, and I thought it was really cool because when you look at it from both sides, it’s actually quite different, because the colors are different underneath the prisms,” she says. A Round is displayed in a study room in McLane Hall.
In this video, Liu talks about why Qian’s piece is her favorite work of art at Dartmouth and what art does for the entire campus.