Calendar of Arts
Help us ring in the fall semester with receptions for two exhibitions and free pizza made by the College Farm.
Still Small Voice聽is a photo-based multimedia exhibition exploring the thresholds between the physical and the spiritual.
Dickinson faculty member Lisa Turchi (soprano) will be joined by colleagues for an evening of vocal chamber music.
A Return Home is a stark and intimate story of displacement and resilience. It features journalist Nataliia Ruda, from Ukraine's Donbas region, who lost her home and village to Russia's invasion.
A Return Home is a stark and intimate story of displacement and resilience. It features journalist Nataliia Ruda, from Ukraine's Donbas region, who lost her home and village to Russia's invasion.聽
Cameron will perform with flutist Christine Moulton, mezzo-soprano Donna Olson, violinist Denise Dillenbeck (concertmaster, York Symphony) and pianist Jennifer Blyth.
In this solo exhibition, Sarah Nance brings together several bodies of artwork to center a reciprocal, rather than extractive, relationship with landscape.
Join Erin Woods-Burke for an exploration of the sonic meditation practices pioneered by composer Pauline Oliveros (1932-2016). This event is in conjunction with the exhibition聽To Listen Deeply.
Take a break and join us for beautiful music performed by students in our performance studies and chamber music programs.
Join lecturer Derek Baron to learn about music education and performance culture at the Carlisle Indian School, including a nationalistic comic opera performed by Native students in 1909.
Through the enchanting world of object theatre, forgotten memories come alive, revealing hidden meanings and sweeping you away on a whimsical, visually rich journey you won鈥檛 soon forget.
Please join us for the reception to celebrate the exhibition Wendy Red Star: Her Dreams Are True.
Arts Award recipient Wendy Red Star will give a lecture about her work.
Celebrate a Homecoming tradition with The Dickinson Faculty Jazz Group when they perform a program of jazz tunes from the past and present by a variety of composers.
Flutist Victor Kendall 鈥73 returns to Dickinson as part of the Pan African Festival to present the Quantz Flute Concerto in G Major and select movements from Flute Jazz Suite No. I by Claude Bolling.
The annual Studio Art Senior Seminar midyear exhibition highlights work produced during the fall semester as students develop their final body of thesis work for exhibition.
Audiences are invited into a world where truth fractures, realities diverge and the meaning of 鈥渉uman expression鈥 is up for debate.
The 天美传媒APP Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Jeffrey Wohlbach, will present its fall 2025 program.
This November, our Fall Dance Concert invites audiences into a world where truth fractures, realities diverge, and the meaning of 鈥渉uman expression鈥 is up for debate.
The Dickinson Orchestra, under the direction of聽Ryan Kozak, will perform Lyadov鈥檚 Kikimora, Kalinnikov鈥檚 The Cedar and the Palm and Symphony No. 5 by Dmitri Shostakovich.
Members of the music department鈥檚 first-year seminars join forces in this student-curated performance inspired by American protest actions during the 1960s and 70s.
This program takes the metaphor of gathering鈥撯搕o harvest; to assemble; to collect oneself鈥撯揳s a musical opportunity to consider what communities need to find their footing in the face of uncertainty.
This is the culminating concert for the talented students and faculty in Dickinson's chamber-music program.
Join us as performance-studies students compete for the chance to perform as the featured artist聽in聽the 天美传媒APP Orchestra鈥檚 spring 2026 concert.
You're invited to join The Trout Gallery for an opening reception for the聽Eadward Muybridge: Senior Art History Exhibition.
Join The Trout Gallery for a reception to celebrate the聽Measure of Value exhibition.
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.
Our fall arts lineup includes a whimsical trip to the attic, boundary-bending dance, acclaimed Indigenous art, music inspired by protests, a Pan-African flute, an augmented film screening and more.