As daughter of a painter and an architect, Sandra Youssef Clinton’s upbringing was colored by the creative minds of her parents and their artistic friends.
A quintessential Chautauqua summer promises a plethora of lectures to attend, performances to see and discussions to be had, all within the Institution’s gates. However,
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
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
On Feb. 14, his first day as Chautauqua Institution’s new lake project manager, Tobias Shepherd cross-country skied across the frozen waters of Chautauqua Lake to
ARDEN RYAN - CIRCULATION MANAGER Courtesy of Chautauqua Institution Archives The Miller Bell Tower, an iconic Chautauqua landmark, has delighted the community for 110 years,
JORDYN RUSSELL - STAFF WRITER Chautauquans explore the stalls during the Art in the Park program, organized by Chautauqua Visual Arts and Friends of CVA,
SARA TOTH - EDITOR As part of a partnership between the Toronto-based Planet in Focus International Environmental Film Festival and Chautauqua Institution, at 10 a.m.