CANCELED: Spring W&J Jazz Ensemble Concert
The Jazz Ensemble is a select group of W&J students sometimes supplemented by professionals and community enthusiasts. They will perform familiar works from the jazz repertoire in addition to new works written by today’s most innovative composers.
Spring W&J Jazz Ensemble Concert
The Jazz Ensemble is a select group of W&J students sometimes supplemented by professionals and community enthusiasts. They will perform familiar works from the jazz repertoire in addition to new works written by today’s most innovative composers.
The Tempest
“O, wonder!How many goodly creatures are there here! How beauteous mankind is! O brave new world, That has such people in it!” Thought to be Shakespeare’s final play, The Tempest tells the story of a man who has grown bitter and weary having been isolated for a long time on a remote island… sound relatable?…
The Connections (Online Production)
We are honored to present T. Scott Frank’s original play The Connections, which was originally scheduled for last spring. The annual Department of Communication Arts fall production will certainly be the first of its kind at W&J. Students and the playwright/director will have a unique opportunity to present this reworked play as an online performance. The…
W&J Senior Show II
Opening Reception and Artist Talks: Friday, April 30, 6-7:30 p.m. Washington & Jefferson College art and art education majors graduating in spring 2021 exhibit their work across a variety of media in this annual senior capstone event. Each show features half of the graduating seniors. Blake Aber – Senior Art Show Dawlton Nelson – Senior…
CANCELED: W&J Senior Art Show I
Opening Reception and Artist Talks: Friday, April 16, 6-7:30 p.m. Washington & Jefferson College art and art education majors graduating in spring 2021 exhibit their work across a variety of media in this annual senior capstone event. Each show features half of the graduating seniors.
Morgan Craig: Opening Reception & Artist Talk
Believing architectural structures act as both repositories and vehicles for memory, Morgan Craig creates large scale paintings depicting the built environment. Morgan Craig lives and works in Philadelphia, PA. Craig received a BFA from the Tyler School of Art, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, and an MFA from the University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA.
Morgan Craig Exhibit
Believing architectural structures act as both repositories and vehicles for memory, Morgan Craig creates large scale paintings depicting the built environment. Craig’s work is not merely documentation, but sociopolitical/socioeconomic commentary. The paintings refer to the slow disintegration of the future, and the abysmal fragmentation of the past. Morgan Craig lives and works in Philadelphia, PA. Craig received a…
Athena LaTocha: Opening Reception & Artist Talk
Athena LaTocha creates large-scale works on paper that explore the tenuous relationship between natural landscapes and landscapes marked by human intervention. Athena LaTocha received her MFA from Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, and her BFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL.
Athena LaTocha Exhibit
Opening Reception & Artist Talk: Friday, January 29, 6-7:30 p.m. Using rocks, bricks, and automobile tire shreds as mark-making tools, Athena LaTocha creates large-scale works on paper that explore the tenuous relationship between natural landscapes and landscapes marked by human intervention. LaTocha prefers to work on the floor, reflecting the relationship between human and landscape,…