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- No events scheduled for October 21, 2019.
Gallery Opening—In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World
Watson Fine Arts - Beard and Weil Galleries NortonChristian Lane, organ presented by the Mary Bloor Loser ’42 Concert Series
Cole Memorial Chapel Norton- No events scheduled for October 27, 2019.
Week of Events
Voice of an Artist—Genevieve Gaignard
Voice of an Artist—Genevieve Gaignard
Gaignard is a visual artist working across disciplines to address issues of race, class and femininity. Her provocative photographs, sculptures and installations are intended to confront assumptions around beauty and blackness. Gaignard, whose work and career are internationally acclaimed, discusses her work and process.
In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World
In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World
In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […]
Gallery Opening—In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World
Gallery Opening—In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World
Join us for the opening reception of In the Weeds: Art in the Natural World at the Beard and Weil Galleries in Watson Fine Arts.
Readings by the Writer: Sandra Yannone
Readings by the Writer: Sandra Yannone
Wheaton alumna Sandra Yannone’s poetry amplifies the split-second when the everyday turns into catastrophe; the moment of impact when knowing and unknowing collide; the fusion of before and after. And the aftermaths. All constellate here in Yannone’s first full-length collection, Boats for Women, to orient us toward that “choice/to turn toward a sacred face, a turn/toward your own longing to live.”
In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World
In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World
In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […]
Christian Lane, organ presented by the Mary Bloor Loser ’42 Concert Series
Christian Lane, organ presented by the Mary Bloor Loser ’42 Concert Series
Christian Lane is the winner of the 2011 Canadian International Organ Competition and director of the Boston Organ Studio. He is one of America’s most accomplished, respected, and versatile concert organists and pedagogues. Lane performs regularly throughout the United States and Europe, notable venues include St. Patrick’s Cathedral (New York), both St. Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey in London, and Washington National Cathedral. Free tickets may be reserved online through the Box Office.
In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World
In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World
In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […]
Spring MainStage Auditions
Spring MainStage Auditions
The Department of Theatre and Dance Studies is happy to announce early auditions for the spring MainStage production, Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, directed by Trinity Rep company member and Wheaton College teaching adjunct Joe Wilson Jr. Come One, Come All: Blind casting (short for color-blind/gender-blind casting) is the practice of casting without considering the actor's ethnicity, […]
In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World
In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World
In the Weeds: Art and the Natural World showcases six artists who are examining the complicated relationship between humans and the environment. Many of these artists bridge art and science to bring to life processes that may otherwise elude the general public. Through seed collecting, camouflage, performance, video, and artists’ books, artists Kwang Choi, Rachel […]