Arts at W&M
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In this workshop for youth ages 6-11, students will create their own botanical photographs inspired by the work of the first female photographer Anna Atkins.
The Russian and Post-Soviet Studies Program invites you to the TEPPER LECTURE SERIES: "Defending Ukrainian Sovereignty: Civil Society in Action"
Celebrate Banned Books Week! Readings from banned and challenged books, Oct 4, 3:30-5:30, at the Martha Wren Briggs Amphitheatre at Lake Matoaka. Sponsored by the English Department.
Opening reception for an exhibition in the Andrews Gallery of still-life paintings by the New York artist, Xico Greenwald, followed by an artist talk.
This semester, our Muscarelle Explorations lecture series will dive into the people, the art and the stories that have defined the Muscarelle over the past 40 years — and into the future.
Join us for a Creative Careers Trek to DC! Visit with alumni and professionals working in creative industries in Washington, D.C. Learn about the organizations and roles, career paths, opportunities, and get a behind the scenes exclusive tour.
Artist Donald Wilson will combine art-making and guided imagery, a mind-body intervention, to inspire the creative process and explore the possibilities of abstract art.
This semester, our Muscarelle Explorations lecture series will dive into the people, the art and the stories that have defined the Muscarelle over the past 40 years.
Hear from three storytellers, who use different media and languages to create engaging and compelling stories.
Guest talk: "The Greatest Nuclear War Crisis You’ve Never heard of!: The Able Archers and the Soviet War Scare of 1983”
A talk by Brian Morra, an award-winning author of The Able Archers.
Shawna Alston will give a presentation about her writing project funded by the Concord Scholarship for Creative Writers. This summer, Shawna traveled from VA to TN to speak to family members about their African-American experiences in the South.
In a loose and casual "talk show" format, English Professors discuss books that have been meaningful, eye-opening, or just plain fun to them recently. Enjoy a stimulating conversation and get a lead on your next bookstore splurge!
The Department of Art & Art History hosts its annual Homecoming Open House for alumni and the community in the Andrews Hall Foyer.
Please join Theatre & Dance for our Homecoming open house, during which guests will be able to tour our home, connect with one another, and witness the dedication of our Box Office.
The Gents' annual alumni reunion concert!
Join us as we celebrate the inaugural concert on William & Mary's new pipe organ with a performance by Dr. Mickey Thomas Terry, Master Instructor of Organ at Howard University. A reception will immediately follow the performance.
As part of the Year of the Arts at William & Mary and Homecoming Weekend, award-winning comedian, Patton Oswalt will be performing TWO shows at W&M on Monday, October 23rd at PBK Memorial Hall.
Helon Habila is a professor of creative writing at George Mason University and the author of four novels and one creative nonfiction book. His most recent novel is Travelers, published by WW Norton.
Come see this semester's Gents performance!
A concert of original works created by William & Mary dance faculty, and performed by faculty, guest artists, and members of the Orchesis Modern Dance Company.
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Ongoing Events
Visit us at the Stryker Center to explore the story of art at the Muscarelle Museum of Art and William & Mary.