New Plays Festival
Watson Fine Arts - Experimental Theatre Norton, United StatesLonger form plays—written, directed and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased at our annual festival.
Longer form plays—written, directed and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased at our annual festival.
Longer form plays—written, directed and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased at our annual festival.
Szymaszek is the author of five books, including Journal of Ugly Sites and A Year from Today. She is a poet who marvels at, is obsessed by, and is always considering how a human lives their life during the course of any given day. Her work has appeared in BOMB, Chicago Review, and VOLT. She […]
A night of music and comedy with performances by students, faculty and special guests Les Frères Manouche.
Are you fidgety during this pandemic and want to relieve your stress. Come and learn how to make hexaflexagons! What are hexaflexagons? They’re paper folds composed of triangles which you can flip inside out over and over again. Hexaflexafolds are fidget toys that come in 2D AND 3D! All you need to bring is a […]
This is an introduction to the 3D software Blender. No prior experience is necessary! This introduction will go over the general uses for the software and supply you with the knowledge needed to get you started. Feel free to download Blender beforehand and follow along on Twitch.tv. Please email Jacob at [email protected] if you are interested so that […]
The Wheaton College Visual Art Program is thrilled to invite you to a celebratory virtual gallery opening.
Interested in getting involved in the performing arts? Faculty, staff and students from the music, theatre and dance programs will be available to answer questions about academic and co-curricular opportunities. Register via Zoom
Third in a series of four biannual exhibitions curated by students enrolled in ARTH335: Exhibition Design, It’s Elemental: Earth considers how earth—in all of its forms—affects our world.
Third in a series of four biannual exhibitions curated by students enrolled in ARTH335: Exhibition Design, It’s Elemental: Earth considers how earth—in all of its forms—affects our world.