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Clark University Chamber Chorus presents “Hymns to the Divine”

The Chamber Chorus concert has unfortunately been rescheduled to Wednesday, April 6th at 7:30pm in Razzo Hall, Traina Center for the Arts. We hope you can join us for this concert's new date and location! Chamber Chorus, under the direction of Cailin Marcel Manson, will perform a concert that includes featuring the Hiob Cantata by […]

The Future of Video Games: Race, Play, and the Speculative Imagination

  In this talk, which is written as a love letter, Professor TreaAndrea M. Russworm (she/her) from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst examines different modalities of Black cultural life—hip hop, Blaxploitation film, popular fiction, and simulation games—as spatial-speculative tools for playing in a broken world. What can Black speculative thinking teach us about navigating the […]

Sarah Kane Junior Recital

Join Clark Arts on Friday, April 1st at 8pm in Razzo Hall to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Music Program Performance Major, Sarah Kane! Sarah is a junior majoring in violin performance. View livestream here! Please note: this performance is open to the public! Audience members must be vaccinated to attend.

CANCELED: American Roadsides Conversation Café – Part 2 of Celebrating Frank Armstrong

Seward, Alaska 2015 by Frank Armstrong   We regret to announce that this event has been canceled due to unexpected circumstances. Fitchburg Art Museum hopes to reschedule the conversation café with Frank Armstrong at a later date, and we will announce future plans as they evolve. We appreciate your understanding and your continued support of […]

Poets and Writers Reading Series: Pity the Beast by Robin McLean

Pity the Beast by Robin McLean Former Clark Instructor Robin McLean returns from the West for a reading and conversation with Clark Prof. of Practice Michael Carolan. Robin taught at Clark between 2012 & 2018.  Called an "eco-feminist Western" and a "work of crazy brilliance," her noval was named a Best Book of Fiction of […]

Big Black Balloon

Content Warning: Portrayals of disordered eating, self-harm, drug use, and possible death.  Please note: this event is open to the public! Audience members must be vaccinated and masked. No food or drink is permitted. Eventbrite tickets are required for entry and are available below. Clark’s Department of Visual and Performing Arts presents “Big Black Balloon,” […]

Geller Jazz welcomes Bill Charlap Trio with special guest Jon Faddis

“Bill Charlap approaches a song the way a lover approaches his beloved…no matter how imaginative or surprising his take on a song is, he invariably zeroes in on its essence.” (Time Magazine) Join us for an evening of swinging jazz as we welcome Grammy award-winning pianist Bill Charlap to campus! Charlap, who is renowned for […]

ClarkArts presents ‘Big Black Balloon’ by Eljon Wardally ’03

Clark’s Department of Visual and Performing Arts presents “Big Black Balloon,” a new play by Clark alumna Eljon Wardally ’03. Shows: Wednesday, March 23, 7 p.m.; Thursday, March 24, 7 p.m.; Saturday, March 26, 2 p.m.; Saturday, March 26, 7 p.m.; and Sunday, March 27: 2 p.m.

Frank Conversations: Part 1 of Celebrating Frank Armstrong

Image courtesy of Stephen DiRado   Frank Armstrong is an important American landscape photographer whose work over six decades has revealed aspects of the American character by focusing on interactions between material culture and the grandeur—and banality—of landscapes across our country. Frank’s teaching is integral to his practice. He has spent the last twenty-one years […]

New England Repertory Orchestra presents “Their Own Spark”

NERO celebrates women composers with music that overflows with power and energy in the Daniels Theater at Atwood Hall, Atwood Hall. Overture in C Major, by Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel Piano Concerto in One Movement, by Florence Price Symphony No. 3 in G minor, by Louise Farrenc Please note: this event is open to the public! Audience […]

Hinge Ensemble presents “Talk Around It”

Hinge is a quartet made up of Philipp Stäudlin (saxophones), Dan VanHassel (electric guitar), Matt Sharrock (percussion), and Keith Kirchoff (piano). Lying somewhere between a classical chamber ensemble and a rock band, Hinge presents programs combining cutting-edge contemporary and experimental music, seamless multimedia integration, and the innovative re-imagining of rock and pop songs. Join us […]

“Thinking Visually: Contemporary Curatorial Practice,” talk by Nancy K. Burns of the Worcester Art Museum

Nancy K. Burns, The Stoddard Associate Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs at the Worcester Art Museum, will discuss the role of the curator as steward, collector, and scholar in the twenty-first century. Topics discussed will include balancing collection care with public access, developing exhibitions, considerations when acquiring and deaccessioning art, and some of the […]