Concert Band and Jazz Workshop Family Weekend Concert
Concert Band and Jazz Workshop will showcase an exciting variety of music during their annual Family and Friends Weekend concert.
Concert Band and Jazz Workshop will showcase an exciting variety of music during their annual Family and Friends Weekend concert.
Concert Band and Jazz Workshop will showcase an exciting variety of music during their annual Family and Friends Weekend concert.
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.
In this book launch, Professor Mandy Gutmann-Gonzalez reads from their poetry chapbook. A/An, which uses 17th-century court records of the Salem Witch Trials to uncover the power and violence residing within the language of the legal system.
Join us for a screening of Oblivion, a filmed opera by John Aylward, professor of music at Clark. The opera, inspired by Dante’s “Pergatorio,” was filmed on the Clark campus.
Hear poems, stories, and songs performed in their original languages. Let’s have a night of beautiful language and cultural exchange!
Join selected students from the Music Program for the rescheduling of their final concert from the fall semester. You can also livestream the event on the Visual and Performing Arts Department’s YouTube page, linked here.
The Schiltkamp Gallery is proud to display 30 black and white photographs by Yoav Horesh, a Maine-based photographer and arts educator who has intimately documented his new home Admiralty Village in Kittery, which was originally home to Portsmouth Navy Yard workers in the 1940s.
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.