Terror at the Opera
Jefferson 320Join professional opera performers Rachel Hippert and Jose Heredia as they take you on a journey of horror music from the gothic to contemporary.
Join professional opera performers Rachel Hippert and Jose Heredia as they take you on a journey of horror music from the gothic to contemporary.
Clark Professor of Practice Stephen DiRado’s career retrospective exhibition at the Fitchburg Art Museum will be on view from February 1 to June 1, with the opening reception on February 8.
Come with a team or join one when you arrive for a night of creepy questions, Valentine’s Day-themed desserts, and excellent prizes!
The Clark University Concert Band, under the direction of Samantha McGill, and the Clark University Jazz Workshop Ensemble, under the direction of Jerry Sabatini, will perform together.
The Women in Horror Month Student Panel showcases research and discussion on a variety of different horror topics ranging from gender and queer studies to film techniques.
An exploration of the life and songs of under-recognized composer Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel by Anastasia Black, Soprano and pianist Yelena Beriyeva.
In partnership with CUFSS, relax, eat some pizza and watch the Revenge (2017), directed by Coralie Fargeat (also of The Substance). This high contrast, glitter horror-revenge film takes place in the high desert and is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat! This screening is part of the Women in Horror Month […]
Sylvia Berry, one of North America’s leading exponents of historical keyboard instruments, reveals how the five-octave Viennese fortepiano of the late 18th century inspired Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven.
The story of two lovers who are perhaps a bit crazy…and more than a bit crazy about each other. Five performances: March 13, 14, and 15 at 7 p.m.; March 15 and 16 at 2 p.m.
The Screen Studies Program presents a talk by Professor Mike Dwyer of Arcadia University, who will discuss his 2025 book, “Tinsel and Rust: How Hollywood Manufactured the Rust Belt.”
Clark University alumni Bill Saiff ’81 and Lorne Covington ’81, founders of NOIRFLUX, will discuss their unique approach and experience in creating multi-person responsive environments for public art, communication, education, research, and entertainment.
The Traina Residency welcomes composers Philippe Leroux and Melinda Wagner. Composers Philippe Leroux (McGill) and Melinda Wagner (Juilliard) will be in residence with the Music Program from March 17th – 20th. Events will include workshops, open rehearsals of their music, and a student-led recording session (and US Premiere) of Philippe Leroux’s 2018 chamber work L’epais.
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