Calliope’s Call Remembrances Performance
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 […]
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.
Join us as The Little Center is transformed into the Kingdom of Illyria, populated by a wide cast of characters (including identical(ish) twins). With a tragic shipwreck, several love triangles, witty repartee, poetic meditations on love and loss, and some bawdy houseguests it’s easy to see why this is one of Shakespeare’s most oft produced works. Directed by Stephen Thorne.