The morning began with a brisk walk of mostly strangers weaving between each other, sometimes making eye contact or observing the natural sway in another’s
submitted photoStudents and emerging artists in Raheleh Filsoofi’s School of Art class spent several weeks this summer harvesting, cleaning and making clay, which they then
Although Chautauqua Institution’s official season may be ending, music still lingers on the grounds. Beginning this week, Encore Creativity for Older Adults will hold its
In 2020, Chautauqua Opera Company will tackle a new season with a new theme, complete with another three-day opera festival, celebrating the centenary of the
After closing out a successful and historic 2019 theater season, Chautauqua Theater Company is looking to make 2020 an even more ground-breaking and progressive experience.
Mark Russell, left, and David Tabish rehearse their lines in Abbott and Costello's "Who's on First" routine Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2019 in Lenna Hall. Members
This summer spells a momentous occasion for the theater community at Chautauqua. As Chautauqua Theater Company celebrates the successful conclusion of its season and the
Conductor Cristian Măcelaru directs the combined Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra for Music Director Wynton Marsalis', "The Jungle," during the concert
Music Director Wynton Marsalis plays the trumpet alongside the combined Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra in playing the National Anthem before
Chautauqua Institution President Michael E. Hill presents the physical Chautauqua Prize to Anjali Sachdeva, author of "All the Names They Used for God: Stories" Friday,
Music Director Wynton Marsalis, center, plays the trumpet alongside the combined Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra and Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra in playing the National Anthem
Harjo Atom Atkinson, director of literary arts, invited poet Joy Harjo to speak at Chautauqua Institution long before Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden appointed the