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The disparate works in "Nothing Gold Can Stay" showcase the range of experiences undergone while grieving, from sadness and confusion to celebration and fondness.
Amy Zaretsky ’23, Conroy Intern
The disparate works in Nothing Gold Can Stay showcase the range of experiences undergone while grieving, from sadness and confusion to celebration and fondness. The exhibition underscores how differently we grieve while emphasizing the various ways loss connects us all. Also livestreaming on the museum’s Facebook page.
Image: George Tooker, Farewell, 1966, egg tempera on gessoed masonite. Purchased through a gift from Pennington Haile, Class of 1924; P.967.76. © Estate of George Tooker
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