Film Showing: “Tangerine”
Join CUFSS and ISEA for a film showing of "Tangerine," a gritty and comedic film that tells an honest story of Los Angeles street life through the lens of a Black Trans woman.
Join CUFSS and ISEA for a film showing of "Tangerine," a gritty and comedic film that tells an honest story of Los Angeles street life through the lens of a Black Trans woman.
Artists from Calliope's Call, New England's premier art song organization, join forces with the musicians of the New England Repertory Orchestra for a program of magnificent songs for voice and […]
Join Clark Arts on Sunday, March 26th to celebrate the hard work and dedication of Music Program Performance Majors, Zoe Marinakos and Lydia Barnes! Sarah is a junior majoring in […]
Clark University Choir and Sinfonia will be joined by Worcester high school choruses in this copromotion with Mechanics Hall. Reserve your free tickets now
Anne H. Berry is a writer, designer, and Associate Professor in the Department of Art and Design at Cleveland State University (CSU). Her research focuses on race and representation and […]
In this Women’s History Month: Women in Media event, learn some tips and tricks to game your brand and digital footprint through the lens of the volatile creative industry of filmmaking.
You’re invited to a screening of the award-winning documentary “Missing in Brooks County” (2020), followed by a discussion with co-director Jeff Bemiss and special guests.
A ground breaking documentary for Women's History Month.
Join Dr. Jennifer DeClue as we watch the short film “Happy Birthday, Marsha,” followed by a discussion of her new book, “Visitation: The Conjure Work of Black Feminist Avant-Garde Cinema.” Part of the Women’s History Month: Women in Media series.
Click here for tickets ($20 general admission/$10 with Clark ID) “The unhurried elegance of what Sosa calls ‘minimalismo’ articulates this utterly modern musical idiom.” - London’s Morning Star "Oceanic - […]
Click here to reserve tickets (free and open to the public) “Anyone approaching this film about the iconic Cuban composer and pianist Omar Sosa, by the award-winning filmmaker Soren Sorensen […]
The Geller Jazz series is thrilled to welcome New Orleans-born saxophonist Donald Harrison to campus. Harrison is a master of every era of jazz, soul, funk, as well as orchestral classical music. As Big Chief of Congo Square in Afro-New Orleans culture, he shares that unique New Orleans jazz with the world and adds to those traditions by creating influential styles such “nouveau swing” (a blend of jazz with R&B, hip-hop, rock, and soul) and a modern second-line.