Alex Schmidt - A "new" Reed admissions video meant to expose the nuanced idiosyncracies of Reed students. (Library lobby)

Andrew Birnberg - Life size origami dinosaurs. (Bong loft)

Andrew Michaan - Large images of Alexandra Schmidt. (GCC hallway)

Angie Wang - Production of a comic book for the MLLL. (MLLL)

Anna Frattolillo - Great quantities of freshly baked bread to hand out to the student body. (SU, Wednesday, March 5, 6pm)

Brittany Taylor - Post-It notes placed around campus on specific objects to connote specific feelings about those objects. (Everwhere)

Diana Oliva - A series of anonymous confessions written by students. (Commons)

Emily Kastral & Hazel Rickard - A landscape of recorded sounds from around campus and Portland. (Everywhere)

Emily Kirkpatrick & Hannah Moshontz de la Rocha - A series of double exposed photographs surrounding the theme. (GCC-D)

Emily Kirkpatrick & Lauren Hirtle - A room of blank paper mache animals with projections of the ghost of those animals on them. (GCC-D)

Erica Boulay - A series of images of Maine, frozen in weather and in time. (Psychology Building)

Fallon Flaherty - A bead and feather creation that moves with the bustle of library students. (Library)

Gabriel Gao - A workshop and interactive demonstration of Ju Jitsu. (Sports Center mat room, Saturday, March 8, 8pm)

Georgia Kirkpatrick - Drawing materials will be made available to students to create work about their ancestors. (Old Paradox)

Issy Manley - "Ghosts Writing": An exploration into the shadows and ghosts of the adult world that permeate childhood. There will be an installation evocative of childhood and adulthood. (Library lobby, phone corner)

Jade Bryant & Danielle Aquino-Roithmayr - A series of photographs of Reed students acting as tigers. (Library lobby)

Jamie Roux - Students will be given drawing materials to complete one panel of a composite drawing of the artist's choosing. (Library lobby bulletin board)

Joel Batterman - Images of important Reed figures in their namesake buildings. (Appropriately named buildings)

Josh O'Rourke and Lucas Adams - A giant pneumonically powered penis. (Ping pong room)

Laurel Brehm - A mobile of a years worth of pill bottles and beads. (Old Paradox)

Lauren Abman & Melati Kaye - An 8 ft. box of mirrors and water, a giant hanging whale skeleton, a huge boulder in Sallyport, and more. (Eliot Circle, Sallyport and Vollum)

Lila Duncombe-Lieber & Norah Hoover - A space that tells the story of passion and dreams and white bodies that haunt and beckon you. (Library attic; follow the red rope)

Lucas Adams - A series of water colors surrounding the theme. (Old Paradox)

Lydia Baghdoyan - Gravestone rubbings and burnt milk drawings. (Wallspace outside chapel)

Matt King - A mattress hidden under the grass meant to surprise people into experiencing their ghost selves. (Field by the art building)

Maya Wolf - A series of polaroid transfers of people living in poverty in India. (Library walls)

Michael McManus - An interactive sound experiment meant to represent Mono Lake, in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California. (GCC-C)

Peter Nichols & Matt Kendall - An interactive music performance by Ghosts. (Chapel Friday, March 7, 9:30pm)

Pookie Giblin & Mic Parker - Skeletons in the Closet, a performance of a series of scenes surrounding the theme of how our childhood/family affects our adult life. (Chapel, Wednesday, March 5, 9pm; Thursday, March 6, 9pm; Sunday, March 9, 3pm)

Rob Timberlake - Life sized Ouija Board. (SU, seance Thursday, March 6, 10pm)

Rob Timberlake - A series of plastic army fighters suspended from their parachutes. (GCC-D)

Sandra Voss - Many photographic prints of the same two images. (GCC windows)

Tracy Mehoke & Cindy Joe - Calligraphic signs of Olde Reed. (Everywhere)