Mirrors and Masks
Organized by 11 student curators in a 360˚ course cluster, a spring exhibition in Canaday considered the role of mirrors, masks, makeup, and masquerade in explorations of the self across the centuries and cultures. Mirrors
& Masks: Reflections and Constructions of
the Self draws on objects in Bryn Mawr’s
Art & Artifacts Collection.
“To be able to physically handle a work you’ve read so much about is so thrilling and special,” says Alexa Chabora ’18, a history of art major considering a career in curation.
Browse opening night photos at photos.brynmawr.edu/2016/Events/Mirrors-Masks/