Second Annual Choral Invitational
The Clark University Choir and Symphony Orchestra join with high school choruses through the region and the New England Repertory Orchestra to perform the Gloria of Francis Poulenc and the Requiem of Gabriel Fauré.
The Clark University Choir and Symphony Orchestra join with high school choruses through the region and the New England Repertory Orchestra to perform the Gloria of Francis Poulenc and the Requiem of Gabriel Fauré.
Clark seniors have been hard at work all semester on four spectacular films. Come check them out.
Applied Motion Studies: Artists and Scientists Consider Movement features a diverse array of short films that blend artists’ creative visions with scientists’ analytical perspectives. The exhibition is open Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, from 9:30 to 3:30 p.m. through May 20.
An exhibit of thesis artwork by Clark students will be on view through Commencement.
Three leaders in the arts community will discuss how they bridge cultural production in the context of civic spaces and community engagement.
Clark’s MFA in Visual Arts program presents an Art Talk with visiting speaker Abigail Winograd.
Clark’s MFA in Visual Arts program presents an Art Talk with visiting speaker Dana Hoey.
Clark’s MFA in Visual Arts program presents an Art Talk with visiting faculty Luis Croquer.
Clark’s MFA in Visual Arts program presents an Art Talk with visiting speaker Sreshta Rit Premnath.
An evening of spooky storytelling with readings by special faculty guests, Jennifer Plante and Gino DiIorio, and other creative Clarkies.
The 1922 classic silent horror film will be projected on 16mm film with live music by Naima Power-Greene ’27.
The second “Songs of Peace” event will feature performers of varying religious and cultural backgrounds together as they showcase their renditions of how peace and reconciliation can be translated through song, words, and dance.