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Open call for juried exhibition opportunity at Clark; deadline to submit is Feb. 1

Artists working in any media are invited to submit work to a group exhibition titled “Fear” in the Schiltkamp Gallery, Traina Center for the Arts. This theme is open to interpretation. Please send five images of your work to cuartsfear@gmail.com or send a CD, thumb drive, slides, or photographs to the Gallery Director of the Visual…

Clark receives achievement certificate from EPA for work in reducing food waste

In 2016, over 950 businesses, governments, and organizations participated in EPA’s Food Recovery Challenge, part of the EPA’s Sustainable Materials Management Program, which seeks to reduce the environmental impact of all kinds of materials. To prevent and reduce their wasted food, Food Recovery Challenge participants used cost-effective and creative practices like reducing excess food from educational…

Nov. 5: Clark Arts presents “Identity,” a visual and musical arts residency

“Identity” is a one-day residency with Castle of Our Skins and New Gallery Concert Series that, through art, music and dialogue, explores the systemic racism faced by African-Americans. Castle of our Skins is a concert and educational series dedicated to celebrating Black artistry through music. The New Gallery Concert Series  presents new pieces of music and visual art,…

Clark featured in Princeton Review’s ‘Guide to Green Colleges’ for the 7th consecutive year

Each year, Princeton Review releases a guide to some of the most environmentally responsible colleges in the United States, featuring Clark in their “Guide to 375 Green Colleges: 2017 Edition.” The highlight points out key sustainable features of Clark, including our “bold” Climate Action Plan to reach zero emissions by 2030; our cogeneration plant; which…

Sept. 30: The Carlos Odria Ensemble presents ‘World Jazz Explorations’

Saturday, Sept. 30, 7:30 p.m. Razzo Hall, Traina Center for the Arts Free and open to all The Carlos Odria Ensemble is a high-energy acoustic ensemble that performs original compositions and arrangements of jazz standards and Latin American popular music. Consisting of upright bass, drums, percussion, and nylon string guitar, the group delivers an exciting…

Oct. 3: Opening reception of student-curated exhibition, WATER + COLOR

Tuesday, Oct. 3; 5 –6:30 p.m. Schiltkamp Gallery, Traina Center for the Arts Curated, installed, and organized by Studio Art Professor Elli Crocker, with students in Gallery Culture and Practice, this exhibition showcases the work of six artists whose innovative painting in watercolor defies conventional notions about this challenging medium. Surprising in scale, subject matter and approach,…