Curating Culture
Gund Gallery Associates curate an exhibit examining portrayals of black women in art.
Gund Gallery Associates curate an exhibit examining portrayals of black women in art.
A dozen of Kenyon's top student musicians will present a wide variety of music at Saturday night's Angela Waite Recital.
The Kenyon Review's Patricia Grodd Poetry Prize draws three high school writers to Kenyon.
The Alumni Bulletin's book editor reflects on this year's notable Kenyon books.
The editors, staff and advisory board of the Kenyon Review offer their holiday reading recommendations to indulge in during the cold weeks ahead.
Kenyon students power up laptops for a noteworthy musical experience.
The Kenyon community was able to view senior studio art majors' works in progress during an evening Open Studio event.
Kenyon's Fall Dance Concert will feature a variety of student-choreographed work representing different styles of dance.
Several upcoming concerts at Kenyon will delight music lovers of all genres.
Kenyon's Greenslade Special Collections and Archives highlights Coles Phillips, one of yesteryear's greatest illustrators.
Writer-in-Residence P.F. Kluge '64 interviews his former student turned best-selling author Stephanie Danler '06 in a "Kenyon Review" podcast.
A new exhibition at the Gund Gallery uses interactive video, photography and sound to make big data personal and visual.
The Kenyon Review’s annual literary festival features author Hilary Mantel and her Tudor-period historical fiction novel “Wolf Hall.”
Seven student artists installed projects around campus that made passersby stop, consider, and think.
The Kenyon College Dance and Dramatic Club balances tragedy and humor in a Family Weekend production of “Marvin’s Room.”