Gifted student performers demonstrate mastery in voice, violin, cello, piano and other instruments.

Gifted student performers demonstrate mastery in voice, violin, cello, piano and other instruments.

Please join us for an opening reception celebrating our 2022 Senior Visual Art Majors’ Exhibition @capacity. Students will present bodies of work in a variety of mediums including: illustration, painting, photography, printmaking, and sculpture. This group exhibition is mounted under the supervision of Assistant Professor of Photography Leah Dyjak.

Visiting Artist Ted Reichman will discuss his work scoring films, including his most recent work for the critically lauded documentary “Missing In Brooks County,” hailed as “one of the most nuanced and disturbing…films about the immigration crisis.” by the Boston Globe.

Join the event via Zoom here.

Please join the Wheaton Chorale and Chamber Singers, under the direction of Tim Harbold, for an eclectic program of jazz, folk songs, spirituals and pop, featuring songs we explored with Visiting Artists Donnell Patterson (gospel), Dominique Eade (jazz), and Alex Grover (pop).

The Trinitarian Church is located adjacent to campus at 2 Pine Street, (corner of Main and Pine, right across from Young).
In support of our performing artists and aligning with other local arts organizations, all indoor Arts at Wheaton programming will require audience members to wear a mask regardless of vaccination status. 

The Film & New Media and Visual Art programs present a screening celebrating the work of last semester’s film and animation students. Please join us for the festivities, we will have food, drinks, and good vibes. Who knows, perhaps you might secretly be in one of the films. Feel free to bring friends and come support the amazing work made by the students here at Wheaton!

Students enrolled in MUSC311: Western Music II are joined by Professor of Music Ann Sears for a performance of selected works from their coursework this semester.

Symposium Keynote Talk Celebrating the Memory of Professor Beverly Lyon Clark

Nicole Tadgell ’91, is an award-winning illustrator of more than thirty picture books, including Annie Astronaut, Follow Me Down to Nicodemus Town and Real Sisters Pretend. Luminous watercolors, tender families, and a wide range of expressive faces characterize her illustrations. Nicole holds a BA degree in Studio Art from Wheaton College. She lives in Chesapeake, VA. Visit her online at nicoletadgell.art.

The Symposium is also being made available virtually via Zoom, register here.

Student-led dance groups Kaos, Parasio Latíno (PL), Tap Out Loud (TOL), and Trybe come together once again to perform for the Wheaton community this spring. You don’t want to miss it! This performance will showcase a variety of styles of dance, from contemporary tap to modern K-Pop hits.

Tickets: $5 for general admission, $2 for students

Purchase tickets here.

In support of our performing artists and aligning with other local arts organizations, all indoor Arts at Wheaton programming, the Beard & Weil Galleries, and all events taking place in Weber Theatre or the Kresge Experimental Theatre will require gallery visitors and audience members to wear a mask regardless of vaccination status. 

Student-led dance groups Kaos, Parasio Latíno (PL), Tap Out Loud (TOL), and Trybe come together once again to perform for the Wheaton community this spring. You don’t want to miss it! This performance will showcase a variety of styles of dance, from contemporary tap to modern K-Pop hits.

Tickets: $5 for general admission, $2 for students

Purchase tickets here.

In support of our performing artists and aligning with other local arts organizations, all indoor Arts at Wheaton programming, the Beard & Weil Galleries, and all events taking place in Weber Theatre or the Kresge Experimental Theatre will require gallery visitors and audience members to wear a mask regardless of vaccination status.