This week we’re highlighting two faculty known to us at AIFS CFL and to their Study Abroad office as the “Citrus Dream Team.” Professors Senya Lubisich and Michael Hillman have…
This week we’re highlighting two faculty known to us at AIFS CFL and to their Study Abroad office as the “Citrus Dream Team.” Professors Senya Lubisich and Michael Hillman have…
I wrote this poem after my trip to the Granada Museum of Fine Arts, which sits atop the hill in The Palace of Charles V. There is a fine collection…
Buenos Aires is a wonderful location to study abroad in Argentina. It is a dynamic city, very rich in culture, so while you’re there, you’ll have plenty to experience and…
Europe is filled with old historical buildings, paintings, and sculptures. If you are in any metropolitan area, I recommend stopping at a modern art museum, exhibition, or festival. Why? Well,…
I’m embarrassed to admit this but before I came to Spain, I didn’t know that Pablo Picasso was born in Malaga, the second biggest city in Andalusia. However, as soon…
We have arrived in London! We were told that we brought the sunshine as the weather is gorgeous! With a packed itinerary, we see everything we can and accept that the rest must…
To all the Richmond staff: Although this is a little late, I wanted to say thank you for everything. I hoped to wait until I could write with a…
The Ardmore Ceramic Art Studio in Kwazulu Natal is the most famous and largest ceramic studio in South Africa. Over 80 Zulu men and women sculpt and paint African shapes…
One of the courses I am taking here at the American College of Greece is titled Greek Art in Athens. I enjoy this class particularly because after learning all about the…
Oh, The Things You Can See! What an eventful day this has been! The morning began with an early rise in order to get to class on time. Class here…