Clark University Choir presents “Raise the Song!”
Tilton Hall, Higgins University Center Tilton Hall, Higgins University CenterThe Clark University Choir presents a brief concert celebrating the richness of harmony and the glory of the human voice.
The Clark University Choir presents a brief concert celebrating the richness of harmony and the glory of the human voice.
Join us for a screening of filmmaker Marq Evans’s newest documentary, “ClayDream,” about the “Father of Claymation,” Will Vinton. The screening will be followed by a discussion with Evans.
View program notes here! Join the Clark University Visual and Performing Arts Department in welcoming the French ensemble Court-Circuit to Atwood Hall. Court-Circuit will be joined by the Massachusetts base Ecce Arts ensemble for a special concert entitled "Impulses." Program: Impulse Fracture by Adam Roberts Skiagrafies IV by Stratis Minakakis So Nah So Fern by […]
Join us for a talk with Kirsten Leng, Associate Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.
Join us for a reception celebrating the opening of “In the Early Years: A Photo Retrospective of Clark University, 1893-1914.” This exhibit, curated on the occasion of the Worcester Tercentennial, features images of a new institution striving to build its campus and establish an academic reputation.
Sonology, the study of sound, has a profound influence on David Krooshof’s photography. In this talk, he will discuss his process and recent exploration of the habitual flight of bats.
You're invited to an opening reception for “The Affected Landscape,” an exhibition bringing together four artists working within the medium of photography.
Featuring all three Clark University instrumental performance ensembles: Concert Band, Jazz Workshop, and Sinfonia!
Enjoy scenes and arias from opera and musical theater, as well as art songs, performed by Clark University Professors Cailin Marcel Manson, baritone, and Nicholas Tocci, baritone, accompanied by pianist Christina Wright-Ivanova.
Rising star Robin Tran — "often edgy, always fiercely intelligent and hilarious" — will perform an evening of stand-up comedy at Clark.
Acclaimed saxophonist Jacques Schwarz-Bart brings his all-star Afro-Caribbean futuristic jazz quintet to Clark for our fall Geller Jazz Nightclub.
The Department of Visual & Performing Arts will be reprising the previously livestreamed “Music for this Moment” concert for a live in-person audience at the Traina Center for the Arts Razzo Hall on Sunday, September 25th at 3:00pm. Featured Music Program faculty Peter Sulski, violin, and Ariana Falk, cello, will perform alongside Mark Berger, viola, […]