When Vice President of Performing and Visual Arts Deborah Sunya Moore describes the student programs at Chautauqua Institution, she likes to highlight the diversity of
Leonard Bernstein’s operetta Candide demands a smorgasbord of sets and costumes, as the title character traverses more than eight countries, each with their own stylistic
Pieces are displayed in the “Design, Flow, Interpret, Repeat: Contemporary Abstractions” exhibition Tuesday, July 17, 2018 in Strohl Art Center. DAVE MUNCH/PHOTO EDITOR Yes, the
At 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 29, in the Amphitheater, the Institution will offer a special inter-arts sampler of its artistic riches. The Chautauqua Symphony
Review by Tom Di Nardo The third and final program of the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra’s Beethoven Festival was a gem, three completely different works chosen
The Chautauqua Writers’ Center’s Week Six writers-in-residence, Allison Joseph and Jess Row, will explore poetry and prose beyond cultural divides in their workshops this week.
Nicole Cuffy signs copies of her book, "Atlas of the Body," following the presentation of the inauguralChautauqua Janus Prize on Wednesday in the Athenaeum Hotel
Jennifer Clark Who: Jennifer Clark, 29, costume design fellow. This summer, Clark is assisting the costume designers on all three mainstage shows. Additionally, she spearheaded
Reigning world air guitar champion Matt Burns makes several cameos in Chautauqua TheaterCompany’s workshop production of "Airness." Matt Burns first picked up the air guitar
Chautauqua Opera Company performs Leonard Bernstein's Candide Wednesday, July 25, 2018, in Norton Hall. BRIAN HAYES/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER When John Riesen heard he would be playing
Kevin Cole graduated high school with 11 college scholarship offers in academic, athletics and the arts. Cole had planned on becoming a welder COLE and