Congrats, Lafayette Arts graduates!
Class of 2021
We bid a fond farewell to the students who are no longer *tomorrow's* visionaries—they're out in the world and ready to do the work now!
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We bid a fond farewell to the students who are no longer *tomorrow's* visionaries—they're out in the world and ready to do the work now!
Enjoy performances by Lafayette's student musicians in Chamber Orchestra, Percussion Ensemble, Concert Choir & Chamber Singers, and Concert Band wherever and whenever the mood strikes you.
Missed the in-person screening on the Quad? The full line-up of shorts is available to stream on demand, on your schedule.
A group exhibition featuring the work of graduating art majors Elle Cox, Richard Ffrench, Maggie DiGrande, Grace Cornell, Jane Fergusson, Hannah Ciancarelli, and Giacomo Agostini.
We celebrate the Jean E. Corrie Poetry Prize winners, including Shirley Liu (pictured), who earned the top prize in the annual literary contest.
The Theater Department's first in-person performance in more than a year went from "What a good idea!" to "What more could possibly go wrong?!" but the cast and crew of The Country Wife found a way to make theater magic under snowballing surreal circumstances.
With the gallery inside closed, photography students displayed their art in the windows of the WVAB to inspire passersby downtown.
Associate professor of theater Mary Jo Lodge invited Caridad Svich (pictured), Kia Corthron, Lauren Yee, and Mary Kathryn Nagle to speak with students and the wider community in a series of virtual visits this semester as part of the series “Imaging the World as It Should Be: Black, Indigenous, Asian, and Latina Female Playwrights on Race, Gender and American Culture in Crisis.”
Easton-based artist Habib Fall works with local teen artists on the Karl Stirner Arts Trail.
A veritable, virtual writers' colony takes root in a pandemic semester (pictured: visiting writer Emily Raboteau).
Lafayette Art Galleries feature artwork in a group show inspired by Ross Gay’s "The Book of Delights."
Three scholar-artists share their experience of creating in the time of coronavirus, and look at artistic responses to past health crises.
Never miss an opportunity to engage with the arts! Performances, exhibitions, author events, film screenings, and public lectures by artists and scholars—you’re invited to them all. Subscribe here.
In a typical year, Lafayette brings more than 100 open-to-the-public arts events to Easton. Of course, 20/21 is no typical school year, but there's plenty to explore online. Get to know us without having to hike up the hill.