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March 24: ‘Night Musings’ recital features music by Berlioz, Brahma, Britten and more

Saturday, March 24 at 7:30 p.m. Razzo Hall, Traina Center for the Arts Free and open to the public Night Musings: Songs on Sleep and Dreams Pamela Dellal, mezzo-soprano Donald Berman, piano Music by Dowland, Berlioz, Brahms, Britten, Debussy, Harbison, Wheeler, and more; featuring “Soliloquies for an Insomniac” by Martin Boykan For more information, e-mail clarkarts@clarku.edu or…

DiIorio’s ‘James Hemings’ to be read at the Great Plains Theatre Conference

Theatre Professor Gino DiIorio‘s new play, “James Hemings,” will be developed at a reading this summer at the Great Plains Theatre Conference in Omaha, Nebraska. The nationally recognized conference offers extensive opportunities for top emerging playwrights to learn and grow. Over 1,000 plays were submitted to this year’s conference, with 20 plays selected for development. “James…

Clark Theatre Arts students honored at 2018 Kennedy Center Regional Conference

Two Clark Theatre students won honors at this year’s Kennedy Center Regional Conference in Danbury, Conn. Jaime Silverman ’19 won the KCACTF Award for Honorable Mention in Costume Design and The USITT NE Design and Technologies Meritorious Award. (this second one comes with a trip to the national conference in Fort Lauderdale). Jaime won for…

Feb. 4: Hub New Music concert in Razzo Hall will include works by composers at Clark

February 4 at 3 p.m. Razzo Hall, Traina Center for the Arts Free an open to all Hub New Music, Boston-based chamber music organization actively performing and commissioning the latest generation of composers, will perform a program that is special for its inclusion of works by two composers at Clark: Sundar Subramanian, Professor of Music…

Opening Jan. 24: ‘The Wall’ exhibition looks at border territory between the U.S. and Mexico

The Wall An exhibition of paintings about the border territory between the U.S. and Mexico Wednesday, January 24  3 to 4 p.m. Conversation with the artist, Gregory Thielker, and Paja Faudree, associate professor of anthropology at Brown University 4 to 5:30 p.m. Opening reception Schiltkamp Gallery, Traina Center for the Arts Exhibition on view through…

Welcome (back), green Clarkies! – Learn how to minimize your impact while here at Clark in 2018

A warm welcome back to everyone at Clark! Here at Clark we have several ways everyone can get involved and minimize their impact. Shop at the Community Thrift Store on Main Street for stellar back-to-school finds at a fraction of the cost. Check their Facebook page to find coupons, sales, and special offers throughout the year. Looking to…

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…

Clark University awards 2018 Michelson Playwriting Commission to Miranda Adekoje

Clark University announces the winner of the 2018 Michelson Playwriting Commission, awarded to a playwright of color and carrying with it a $2,000 prize. The winning play is also given a workshop production in the Michaelson Theatre. This year’s winner is Miranda Adekoje, for her play Shelter of Last Resort. Miranda Adekoje is a writer for…