On Tuesday, July 30, community members were invited to the Miller Edison Cottage and Garden in appreciation of their generous philanthropic efforts to preserve and
Threaded through Chautauqua Institution’s 750 acres of land is an abundance of gardens — while diverse in size, flora and theme, they all contribute to
The annual Chautauqua Music Camps taking place throughout Week Eight have been sponsored by the Winifred Crawford Dibert Foundation for more than two decades. Founded
At the second and final Chautauqua Institution Board of Trustees Open Forum, the health of Chautauqua Lake — and the Institution’s role in its restoration
Robert Hopper expresses his concerns about trash pick-up and fairly sharing the roads between pedestrians and bikers, topics lots of other members also inquired about,
Louden For universities, Master of Fine Arts programs are moneymakers. Many have been creating new M.F.A. visual arts programs, adding specialties, broadening and deepening course
Bonner Monday, June 24, was the first day of the 2019 season for Chautauqua Institution’s Children’s School and Boys’ and Girls’ Club. On feet, scooters,
Chautauqua Institution President Michael E. Hill delivers his Annual President's Address Sunday, Aug. 4, 2019 near the School of Art. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO EDITOR Bestor Society
When Nellie Gardner looks at nature, she perceives it in all of its complexity. She remembers species’ evolutions. She thinks about how each plant interacts