When Deb Pines was writing for the New York Law Journal and one of her friends was working as a law clerk to a federal judge, the latter suggested they team up and write a
When couple Hank and Julie Danielson met in middle school during the 1950s in Jamestown, they had two things in common: they loved sailing, and both owned their own 8-foot boats. The couple bonded over
Sharon Louden has been working with Visual Arts at Chautauqua Institution almost as long as the program’s current artistic director, Don Kimes, has held his position. Louden, who first visited Chautauqua Institution in 1992 after
Members of the Chautauqua Performing Arts Community take a bow to conclude the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra Special Inter-arts Matinée on Sunday, July 29, 2018 in the Amphitheater. HALDAN KIRSCH/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Don Kimes and Lois Jubeck
During his first week at Chautauqua’s School of Art, Mustafa Yasar started thinking about what he and his family would be doing if he was a kid four thousand years ago. Yasar figured his father
On Tuesday morning, August 7, Katy Perry music pumped out of art teacher Fernando Herranz’s iPad in room 204 of Turner Community Center. Seven girls and one boy, dressed in clothes they didn’t mind smearing
Don Kimes, right, speaks with Mike Sullivan at the reception honoring the retirement of Kimes as VACI Artistic Director and Lois Jubeck as Managing Director on Sunday, July 29, 2018 in the Arts Quad. HALDAN
Approximately 50 artists will have their work featured in this year’s Visual Arts at Chautauqua Institution Open Members Exhibition. The exhibit, which opens with a reception at 3 p.m. Monday, August 6, in Fowler-Kellogg Art
The Silkroad Ensemble abides by the notion that “embracing difference leads to a more hopeful world,” according to its website. Playing into Week Seven’s theme, “The Arts and Global Understanding,” members of the group will
School of Art student Mark Fleuridor talks about the painting of his dad with Bridgett Popelars during the open studio night on Monday, August 7, 2017 in the art quad. PAULA OSPINA / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
The members of The Piano Guys like to describe themselves as ordinary guys, or dads from Utah. But the band, which will perform at 8:15 p.m. Friday, Aug. 3, in the Amphitheater, has amassed millions
Artist Stanley Lewis has been visiting Chautauqua Institution for the past 30 years to deliver lectures on genre paintings, artists’ interactions and inspiration and, more specifically, inspiration from sculptures. Lewis will speak again for the
Richard Heitzenrater and Joyce Olson take part in Library Day on the steps of Smith Memorial Library on Thursday, July 20, 2017. Kazoos were passed around and Chautauquans were encouraged to take part in various
Betty and Arthur Salz with their book, Chautauqua — The Streets Where You Live. (Photo from the Chautauquan Daily website, by Lauren Rock) Betty and Arthur Salz vacationed in the Berkshires every summer until 1969.
Denise Bibro, who now operates her own art gallery in New York, was a political science major in college. But Bibro, who will lecture at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July 31, in the Hultquist Center as part
Silkscreen prints by Chautauquans and School of Art students and faculty hang on display Wednesday, July 25, in Strohl Art Center. The prints will be auctioned to raise scholarship money Saturday, July 28, at the