Calendar of Arts
The Harold and Ethel L. Stellfox Visiting Writers and Scholars Program presents Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Paula Vogel, who visits Dickinson this spring as a Stellfox scholar.
Join Senior Art History Seminar students Vivian Anderson, Lily Swain and Grace Toner in The Trout Gallery for a conversation with Associate Professor of Art & Art History Rachel Eng
Take a break and join us for beautiful music performed by Dickinson students in our performance studies and chamber music programs.
Weiss Prize Awardee Zuzu Black '25 will present her composition.
Roberto Lugo is an artist, ceramicist, poet, educator and social activist whose work explores themes of poverty, inequality and racial injustice.
The Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Jeffrey Wohlbach, will present its spring 2025 program.
Susan Muaddi Darraj, an award-winning Palestinian American novelist and essayist, will read from her latest book, Behind You Is The Sea
This exhibition begins April 1 and continues through April 23.
Join The Trout Gallery for the first of two Lunch & Learn gallery talks.
Join The Trout Gallery for the second of two Lunch & Learn gallery talks.
The Trout Gallery will celebrate the opening of the Senior Studio Majors' Thesis Exhibition with a reception. Light refreshments will be provided.
Student choreographers, in collaboration with Dickinson's student dance company, Dance Theatre Group (DTG), present an evening of new choreographic works.
The Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ Orchestra and Choir combine forces to present Vivaldi’s Gloria.
Join us for a culminating concert by the talented students and faculty in Dickinson's chamber music program.
The Creative Writing Senior Reading features the work of graduating seniors.
Arts Award recipient Wendy Red Star will give a lecture about her work.
The Dickinson Orchestra will perform their Fall 2025 concert.
Events listed in the Calendar of Arts are subject to change. Please contact the appropriate department prior to an event to confirm that it will take place as listed.
A study-abroad year in Italy inspired Eric Denker '75’s remarkable career at the National Gallery. His passion for art has touched countless lives and paved paths for future art historians.