It’s Elemental: Earth
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.
Through their use of film, music, and various forms of digital media, award winning artist and alumni, Cliff Notez ’13 explores several themes of mental health (acknowledgement, processing and healing through the arts).
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.
Get to know Wheaton during our live Virtual Preview Days and Fall Open Houses.
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.
Join Charlotte Mangin and Sandra Rattley, the makers of UNLADYLIKE2020, as they describe how they created a new visual vocabulary for documentary filmmaking in digital shorts, while elevating the voices of unsung women and little-known heroines who shaped and changed America over 100 years ago, and the women who now follow in their footsteps.
Step back from your daily schedule to reflect on your educational journey and on your part in building the Wheaton community.
The Innovation Spaces is collaborating with a group of student makers to host an in person workshop on MAP Day (October 15th)! We will create cards with simple circuits outside of Pine Hall from 11AM - 2PM. No walk ups. MUST sign up here: Sign up for the 11 a.m. session Sign up for the […]
Ten original plays—written, directed and performed by Wheaton students—will be showcased in our biannual festival.