
Oct 31, 2019
Twisted Tales of Poe
College Theater performed a radio broadcast play that fits perfectly in Halloween season. (PHOTOS)

College Theater performed a radio broadcast play that fits perfectly in Halloween season. (PHOTOS)

An improv troupe that riffs in Bard-talk presented a workshop for theater students and then took the stage for an uproarious original production.

Ross Gay ‘96, author of this year's community reading, The Book of Delights, visited campus for a series of events.

Student panelists discuss creativity, their expression of it, and the importance of Get Creative Week.

Eight members of the Kirby family were on hand for the dedication and reception for Kirby Art Study Center in Williams Center for the Arts

Sculptor Ronald Bladen, whose major work Black Lightning stands outside Williams Center for the Arts, is now the focus of a professor’s new book.

A special hands-on demonstration gives students the chance to play rare Japanese instruments.

Novelist Alix Ohlin, former associate professor of English, returned to campus to read and share perspective as a writer in a Q&A session.

A sculpture on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail attracts bugs to its iridescent glow while holding scorpions and eating ants attracts people to important insect…

By Stephen Wilson Regan Kinney ’20 stands on top of an overturned bucket so she can reach the top of her canvas—an exterior fiberboard panel 8 feet…