There is no place like home and its steady, constant comfort, especially in the ever—changing architectural evolution of a place like Chautauqua. While often
At first glance, Chautauqua seems like an idyllic, Victorian dollhouse untouched by modern influences; however, architectural preservationist Bob Jeffrey knows there’s more to the Institution’s
Guest Column from Chautauqua Dialogues The Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Accessibility (IDEA) Strategic Plan asks every Chautauqua community group not what Chautauqua Institution can do
Chautauqua has always been a uniquely American experiment. Independence Day has been celebrated nearly 150 times since Chautauqua’s beginnings in 1874, and each of those
Climate scientists are increasingly finding that committing to credible climate action and decarbonization means going beyond climate neutrality to net-zero carbon dioxide emissions. Climate change
Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday in the Carnahan-Jackson Dance Studio, Chautauquans line the barres for ballet courses offered through Special Studies. Led by School of
Chautauqua’s natural landscape comes not just from the green thumbs of the Bird, Tree & Garden Club, but also from ecological exploration of tropical areas
A career in photography can catapult those who are curious about other landscapes, seascapes and cultures out of their bubble, open their eyes and minds
In a true only-in-Chautauqua experience, the Buffalo Silver Band, a 107-year-old British-style brass band, combines talent and sound with the JGB Shibuki Taiko ensemble, a