On May 21, 2016, the writing was on the wall—literally—as the Hood Museum celebrated its final days before closing for a multi-year renovation and expansion project.
On May 21, 2016, the writing was on the wall—literally—as the Hood Museum celebrated its final days before closing for a multi-year renovation and expansion project. Nearly 1,600 guests left their marks on the gallery walls during the event, which also featured food, live music and a black light dance party.
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Hood Director John Stomberg admires one of the wall murals that nearly 1,600 visitors helped to create. (Courtesy Alison Palizzolo)
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Eva Munday ’16 (left), the Hood Museum Class of 1954 Intern, created this design for the paint-by-numbers mural activity. (Courtesy Matt Zayatz)
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Museum visitors of all ages were invited to join in the activities. (Courtesy Alison Palizzolo)
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Visitors paint on the museum walls and contribute to the paint-by-numbers mural. (Courtesy Rob Strong)
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Visitors paint on the museum walls and contribute to the paint-by-numbers mural. (Courtesy Alison Palizzolo)
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Families in the galleries get creative and embellish their artwork. (Courtesy Rob Strong)
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Dartmouth students, just out of the photo booth. (Courtesy Rob Strong)
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Guests write to the Hood on the “message wall.” (Courtesy Rob Strong)
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One of the walls from the “Choose a Space, Make a Pattern” chalk mural. (Courtesy Alison Palizzolo)
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A visitor creates patterns on the walls with chalk under the black lights. (Courtesy Rob Strong)
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Students from the Dartmouth Asian Dance Troupe perform in the Kim Gallery. (Courtesy Alison Palizzolo)
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Dartmouth students dance to music by 802DJ during the black light party. (Courtesy Rob Strong)
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Students enjoy the dance party and make black light art. (Courtesy Rob Strong)
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A visitor creates art under the black lights. (Courtesy Rob Strong)