Associate Professor of Chemistry Sheryl Hemkin will join community members for a workshop hosted by Mount Vernon Nazarene University (MVNU) focusing on the...
Stories help bring art to life. We invite our youngest art aficionados for special story times thematically linked to the art on view. Every story time...
Want to transform your backyard into a lush wildlife habitat? The Habitat Network is an online citizen science tool from the Cornell Lab of Ornithology that...
"Beyond the Club: Re-historicizing Women in Abstract Expressionism" celebrates the work of women in the development of abstract expressionism's New York and...
"Resist!" is a community project and installation of reproduced posters and banners from the past 100+ years. Through creative hands-on workshops organized...
Inspired by a dog-eared, 50+-year-old leather-bound Greek ritual manual, Andrew Moisey, professor and director of visual studies at Cornell University,...
Soon after WWI came to an end in November of 1918, an estimated 500,000 African Americans emigrated from the south to the north as part of the Great...
Shaun Leonardo's multidisciplinary work negotiates societal expectations of manhood, namely definitions surrounding black and brown masculinities, along with...
Type A is the collaboration of Adam Ames and Andrew Bordwin. "Throw" straddles the line between violence and beauty, danger and amusement. Taking inspiration...
Where do colors come from? What makes someone a hero? What would a world without words be like? As creator and co-host of the popular public radio show...
Kenyon College Dramatic Club presents a senior thesis production of "Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley
The scene is Hazlehurst, Mississippi, where the...