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Jocelyn Ni

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  • Jan 15, 2025 | vanderbilthustler.com | Jocelyn Ni

    The Frist exhibition showcases the whimsy and imagination of Japanese art, media and design, exploring the impact of the local environment and long-told stories. 6 minutes ago The Frist Art Museum, located on Broadway in Downtown Nashville, stands out for its lack of a permanent collection. Instead, it hosts rotating exhibitions that bring diverse art from various cultures and eras to the city. Each exhibit offers a chance to explore new perspectives.

  • Dec 15, 2024 | vanderbilthustler.com | George Albu |Jocelyn Ni

    Located in downtown Nashville, the Frist Art Museum has been a staple of Music City, and Vanderbilt has been a significant part of the Frist’s history. The Vanderbilt-Frist relationship has been ongoing for decades, as the museum was founded in 2001 by Vanderbilt alumnus Thomas F. Frist Jr. (B.A. ‘61). That relationship continues today with the exhibition of “Behold,” an abstract art compilation created over a 40-year period by Vanderbilt art professor María Magdalena Campos-Pons.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | vanderbilthustler.com | Jocelyn Ni

    “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” an animated series and childhood favorite for many in our generation, first aired on Nickelodeon in 2005. Known for its masterful writing, compelling characters and rich worldbuilding, the story imparted values of compassion, perseverance and change that stayed with many of us as we grew and evolved. With new stories emerging, there’s even more reason to remain connected to this beloved universe.

  • Nov 18, 2024 | vanderbilthustler.com | George Albu |Jocelyn Ni |Blythe Bouza |Pragya Shah

    It is no exaggeration to say that coffee goes hand-in-hand with college life. On every corner of campus, you can study at a café or chat with friends with cups in hand. But have you ever thought about the laborious love that goes into every cup?

  • Oct 1, 2024 | vanderbilthustler.com | Jocelyn Ni

    Slashes of white, streaky paint spelled out Haiden Henderson’s name on the stage background, signifying the start of MICO’s opening act. The remnants of the hurricane still drizzled outside against the windows, but that was quickly forgotten as the lights dimmed with a deep, electric blue, and an ethereal soundtrack began playing, bathing the audience with anticipation. Then, a soft voice echoed throughout the venue.

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