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Meneely - 307 Norton, MAMusic and melodrama in Meneely! In 2007, Marion Cotillard won the first Oscar for Best Actress ever awarded for a performance in French. Come chew on some French snacks as […]
Music and melodrama in Meneely! In 2007, Marion Cotillard won the first Oscar for Best Actress ever awarded for a performance in French. Come chew on some French snacks as […]
In this exhibition, curated by Elizabeth Keithline, Catherine Evans, Aaron Pexa, Alyce Santoro, Rebecca Siemering and Cristin Searles explore and interpret fiber’s use and forms in innovative ways. This exhibition is on display through November 3. The galleries will be closed on September 3 in observance of Labor Day, and October 6-9 for fall break.
Contemporary painter and mixed media artist Barbara Owen creates a site-specific installation featuring her work with cut paper. Owen, who works out of studios in Pawtucket, RI and Brooklyn, NY, studied sculpture and poetry, but has since focused on painting as her primary medium. This exhibition is on display through November 3. The galleries will be closed on September 3 in observance of Labor Day, and October 6-9 for fall break.
In this exhibition, curated by Elizabeth Keithline, Catherine Evans, Aaron Pexa, Alyce Santoro, Rebecca Siemering and Cristin Searles explore and interpret fiber’s use and forms in innovative ways. This exhibition is on display through November 3. The galleries will be closed on September 3 in observance of Labor Day, and October 6-9 for fall break.
Contemporary painter and mixed media artist Barbara Owen creates a site-specific installation featuring her work with cut paper. Owen, who works out of studios in Pawtucket, RI and Brooklyn, NY, studied sculpture and poetry, but has since focused on painting as her primary medium. This exhibition is on display through November 3. The galleries will be closed on September 3 in observance of Labor Day, and October 6-9 for fall break.
The jazz faculty of Wheaton’s Music Department—Debra Mann, Diamond Centafonti, Dan Hann, Joseph Bentley and Jeff Cashen—perform a mix of old and new jazz tunes and original compositions. Weber Theatre, Watson Fine Arts, 7:30 p.m.
Campbell is the author of the speculative fiction novel TreeVolution and the story collection Circe’s Bicycle. Her stories and poems have appeared in numerous literary magazines. Much of what she writes is crossover sci-fi, or speculative fiction, about what happens when an ordinary person (or creature) faces extraordinary circumstances. Originally from Anchorage, Alaska, she currently lives in Washington D.C.
In this exhibition, curated by Elizabeth Keithline, Catherine Evans, Aaron Pexa, Alyce Santoro, Rebecca Siemering and Cristin Searles explore and interpret fiber’s use and forms in innovative ways. This exhibition is on display through November 3. The galleries will be closed on September 3 in observance of Labor Day, and October 6-9 for fall break.
Contemporary painter and mixed media artist Barbara Owen creates a site-specific installation featuring her work with cut paper. Owen, who works out of studios in Pawtucket, RI and Brooklyn, NY, studied sculpture and poetry, but has since focused on painting as her primary medium. This exhibition is on display through November 3. The galleries will be closed on September 3 in observance of Labor Day, and October 6-9 for fall break.
Actor-director André Nerman brings the memoir of the author of The Little Prince to life on the Weber stage. Two men in a small plane, surrounded by a sea of […]