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Let’s bid farewell to winter and welcome spring with open hearts. ????
On select Monday evenings throughout spring 2025, join us at the Muscarelle to hone your observational and drawing skills. Each session will focus on a different aspect of figure drawing, so choose one session or register for them all!
It's yoga... with a dog!
An evening of international microstories from the participants of the 2025 Reves International Microstory Workshop.
These Sacred Hills Film Screening: Facing an existential threat from a proposed green energy project, the Rock Creek Band of the Yakama Nation fights to protect their sacred sites and cultural resources.
Come for a fun night of student community building and games! Food and prizes provided!
Save the date for a special preview just for Muscarelle Members (including all William & Mary faculty, staff, and students) of Michelangelo: The Genesis of the Sistine. More details to come!
Dr. David Ehrenstein, American Physical Society Title: How to Communicate Science to Non-Scientists
Abby Rapoport, cofounder and publisher of Stranger’s Guide, will deliver the 2025 McSwain-Walker Lecture, "Place-Based Journalism: Perspectives from Independent Media."
This screening features a showcase of the 2025 entries in the 24 Speed competition created by current W&M students, culminating in an awards ceremony for the top films, including an Audience Award as voted on during the screening!
Exhibition curator Adriano Marinazzo will introduce Michelangelo: The Genesis of the Sistine, sharing new insights from his extensive research on the subject.
Learn how the brain experiences loss and some tips on how to patiently and kindly ride the waves that naturally appear in the grieving process.
With the withdraw deadline right around the corner, now is a great time to talk through the decision.
This workshop will dive into the creative world of Aura CuriAtlas Physical Theatre and Human Landscape Dance through guided movement improvisation, partnering, and collaborative creation.
Topology of basketball
Join the Lemon Project as we conclude the 15th Annual Lemon Project Spring Symposium: “Undefeated: Black Resilience through Resistance, Creativity, and Cooperation” by gathering together at Hearth: Memorial to the Enslaved as the sun sets on March 22.
Join us for a special conversation with Betsy Korona '03, former senior vice president, Editorial Newsgathering for
NBC News & MSNBC.
The Art & Science Exchange hosts Lydia Fort, MFA and David Lynn, PhD of Emory University for a faculty focused workshop on collaborative teaching and scientific transculturalism (students are still welcomed). Reception to follow.
NEW DATE! Artist, activist, and bestselling author, Katie Holten to speak on the Language of Trees and what it means to love a forest.
William & Mary students are invited for an exclusive after-hours experience at the newly expanded Muscarelle Museum of Art!
The Art & Science Exchange presents Waveform.ai, a collaboration between human musicians and artificial intelligence.
Performance Arts Students’ Headshots will be offered on Wed., March 26 in PBK Room 163, with sign ups for 15 minute slots between 11 AM and 4 PM.
Dr. Rahel Fischbach will present part of her forthcoming book, Between God and History: Politics of Modern Muslim Qurʾānic Hermeneutics.
The Art & Science Exchange hosts a presentation and discussion on “This Is Not My Art” by Adriano Marinazzo, Curator of Special Projects at the Muscarelle Museum.
Join us for a vibrant exhibition of performance and visual art inspired by coastal and marine science presented by scientists, artists and innovators from VIMS and A&S.
The Art & Science Exchange hosts Displaced from the Birthplace of America, a multimedia presentation of local history and music, sculptural art, and film led by The Local Black Histories Project (LBHP).
A great starting point to develop both strength and confidence. Hot sounds, compelling choreography and your choice of weight inspire you to get the results you came for - and fast!
Director David Brashear will join New York Times-bestselling author Ross King for a Zoom-based conversation about his book Michelangelo and the Pope’s Ceiling.
Join our assembly volunteers as we gather in the Swem Library Lobby to kick off our first SPRING Food Drive!
Iman Zaki, cultural manager, researcher, consultant, and theater maker, is the third artist of the Spring 2025 Scholarly Perspectives Series on Arts & Democracy.
Join us in March for Bray School Stories as Bray School Lab Genealogist Elizabeth Drembus welcomes our very special guest, Matthew Webster, Executive Director, Architectural Preservation and Research, Colonial Williamsburg: https://go.wm.edu/JGzCyJ