Eliza Gregory ’99

My project in conjunction with the Asian Art Museum opens as an exhibition there on April 5th, and runs through June 10th. It’s called Testimony, and focuses on narratives of immigration to the Bay Area. The project endeavors to both broaden and add nuance to the contemporary dialogue around immigration in the United States. Come check it […]

Eliza Gregory ’99

Eliza, Ryan, Ainsley and their dog Poppy moved to Woodland, Ca this summer. What on earth is Woodland and why would one live there, you ask? It’s a small town just north of Davis, where Ryan is leading a research center focused on community and citizen science. Eliza is now commuting back to SF (womp […]

Charles Burton Evans Jr. ’68

Strange Daze or as my daughter says “the duality of life.” My place burned down in a wild fire, where I could have been killed and I lost everything…. Global warming, even the fire station was partial burned down and the fire teams ran for their lives too. The brush beyond dry, we have been […]

Trav Newton ’68

Jim Swinerton ’67 and Bill Escamilla ’67 and I met at the University Club of Chicago, last March 31. Jim and his wife, Clarissa, and Bill and his partner, Lisa Dollar Buehler, kindly invited me and my partner, Victoria Montague, to dine the night before I gave a presentation at the Art Institute of Chicago’s […]

Stephen Huyler ’69

Stephen has co-curated an exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art entitled “Puja and Piety: Hindu, Buddhist and Jain Art from the Indian Subcontinent” that is open from April 17 to August 29, 2016. The 160 pieces of sacred art are drawn from museum and private collections and enhanced by Huyler’s photographs and videos. […]

Bradford Macneil ’68

Bradford Macneil sends salutations to all his friends from Thacher days. I have been living a fine life housed in a cottage in beautiful Altadena with my wife Lynn (double cousin of Donald McGilvray fellow classmate ’68). To stay out of trouble, I have been working at the Pasadena Museum of History for the last […]