
Feb 27, 2020
Quiet War
EPI students and art faculty helped print and bind a book created by visiting artists Glenn Goldberg and Chloe Bass.
EPI students and art faculty helped print and bind a book created by visiting artists Glenn Goldberg and Chloe Bass.
Prof. Megan Fernandes’ new volume of poetry, Good Boys, balances the jocular and obscene.
Jazz pianist and bandleader Skip Wilkins talks about his latest releases, Someday and Czech Wishes.
A series of fortunate events took Sean Gough ’09 from student to rising star as he accompanies jazz vocalists at internationally renowned venues.
Ed Kerns, Clapp Professor of Art, talks about his endowed chair, a favorite song, his career, art, and much more.
Prof. Karina Aguilera Skvirsky has earned two awards that will support her work to blend film and photography around Ecuadorian Inca history.
Nobuntu, Zimbabwe’s first female Mbube a cappella quintet, brings voice and dance to a workshop and a performance.
Actor Brian Hutchison ’93 shares advice with students on how to have a better chance at making it.
Artist and scholar Xiaoze Xie presents his work and lectures on the evolution of his oeuvre about libraries, banned books at Skillman Library.
Experimental Printmaking Institute welcomes a collaboration with Yale School of Art to launch an artist-in-residence program.