Artistic Vision
With guidance and encouragement from her professors, Harlee Mollenkopf '17 wins a top statewide art competition.
With guidance and encouragement from her professors, Harlee Mollenkopf '17 wins a top statewide art competition.
Ian Edwards '17 finds a new way to express himself after discovering dance at Kenyon.
Senior studio art majors prepare to show off their work in a culminating exhibition at the Gund Gallery.
A student-led class introduces Gambier's youngest residents to the joys of movement.
In events at Kenyon, notable science writers Lauret Savoy and Andrea Wulf examine how race, politics and nature intersect.
Kenyon music ensembles will fill Rosse and Storer Halls with year-end concerts of all genres.
Twin troubles are in the spotlight as Kenyon thespians present Shakespeare's "The Comedy of Errors."
MacArthur Fellow Lauren Redniss speaks about her innovative work in visual nonfiction.
With "Aftermath: The Fallout of War," the Gund Gallery draws attention to the untold stories that emerge once the fighting is finished.
Kenyon's mainstage productions owe their sets to master technician Christopher Ellsworth '96 and his crew.
Three Kenyon seniors launch Art Kart, a service that facilitates affordable, monthly rentals of student art.
Bryan Doerries '98 and notable actors tackle the topic of sexual assault in a special Kenyon performance of "TAPE."
A Fulbright Visiting Scholar helps Kenyon students explore the relationship between dance and Islam.
Students tackle a nuanced drama with their production of "Uncle Vanya."
Kenyon music ensembles plan several performances to celebrate the centennial of jazz.