• Possible Futures: An Interactive Preelection Pop-up Lab

    This interactive installation focuses on the possible futures we could soon experience based on the possible outcomes of the 2024 Presidential Election, and gives a glimpse of how they could look.

  • Possible Futures: An Interactive Preelection Pop-up Lab

    This interactive installation focuses on the possible futures we could soon experience based on the possible outcomes of the 2024 Presidential Election, and gives a glimpse of how they could look.

  • “The Moors,” Directed by MaryBeth Dekara

    The Theatre Arts Program presents “The Moors,” a wickedly funny exploration of the hierarchies, concepts, and barriers that can paradoxically free us or hem us in.

    $5.00
  • “The Moors,” Directed by MaryBeth Dekara

    The Theatre Arts Program presents “The Moors,” a wickedly funny exploration of the hierarchies, concepts, and barriers that can paradoxically free us or hem us in.

    $5.00
  • “The Moors,” Directed by MaryBeth Dekara

    The Theatre Arts Program presents “The Moors,” a wickedly funny exploration of the hierarchies, concepts, and barriers that can paradoxically free us or hem us in.

    $5.00
  • “The Moors,” Directed by MaryBeth Dekara

    The Theatre Arts Program presents “The Moors,” a wickedly funny exploration of the hierarchies, concepts, and barriers that can paradoxically free us or hem us in.

    $5.00
  • MUSC 180 Showcase

    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 […]

  • Between the Lines: A Conversation with Professor Benjamin Korstvedt

    Goddard Library Floor 2, Strassler Campus Green Overlook

    In a conversation facilitated by Professor Frances Tanzer, Music Professor Benjamin Korstvedt will discuss his new book, “Bruckner’s Fourth: The Biography of a Symphony.”

  • Creating Immersive Multi-Person Responsive Environments

    Clark University Center for Media Arts, Computing, and Design – Mac Lab 404 950 Main Street, Worcester, MA

    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.