Art lovers interested in the process of organizing an exhibition can satisfy their curiosity at Tuesday’s Visual Arts at Chautauqua Institution lecture, which will feature
A recent visit from local elementary school students started with an audience request. “Raise your hand if you are already a playwright,” said Deborah Sunya
Troy Powell thinks Alvin Ailey’s work “Revelations” is timeless. “He created this work to evolve with the human race,” said Powell, Ailey II’s artistic director.
A sixth-grade student crossed the threshold of Fowler-Kellogg Art Center last week and looked at the displayed pieces with awe. “This is really cool,” he
This season, Chautauqua Institution welcomes four dance companies to the new, expanded Amphitheater stage. Instead of its usual eight-week residency, the Charlotte Ballet will take
This summer the youngest Chautauquans will explore the weekly themes through a carefully selected reading list and accompanying activities in the CLSC Young Readers program.
Week One at the Chautauqua Writers’ Center will welcome two returnees: Shara McCallum is a previous writer-in-residence, while Laura Maylene Walter is a former student
The Chautauqua Writers’ Center will welcome a bevy of writers and a new director for the 2017 season. Jill Gerard, co-editor of the Chautauqua literary
In his office between rehearsals, Chautauqua Opera Company’s General and Artistic Director Steven Osgood tells a story. Last season, Osgood and a group of Young
In his first season serving as Chautauqua Theater Company’s sole artistic director, Andrew Borba is going back to the first Broadway show he saw: Noises