arts

‘What’s gonna happen…’: Taylor Mac gives annual Helen Clanton Morrin Lecture

“What’s gonna happen…”
Audience members sat patiently, holding their breath, eyes fixed, as with three words Taylor Mac called the room to action in the Clark-Fox Forum at Hillman Hall. The biennial Helen Clanton Morrin Lecture Series invites renowned artists and colloquium speakers to discuss the power of theater beyond entertainment.

and | Staff Writers

Years of yarn: What I’ve learned from crochet

It’s easy to say that crochet is a hobby that I enjoy and something I do in my free time, but it’s more than that, as many needlework artists will tell you. I call us artists with intention; what we do is more than a craft. It is art.

Kya Vaughn | Senior Editor

KUUMBA.TV: The ultimate guide to KUUMBA and art on Wash.U’s campus

Founded three years ago by Celso White, KUUMBA has rapidly grown to provide campus artists with a voice they previously lacked. I sat down with senior Luke Terrell, the current co-director (junior Max Campbell is the other co-director), to get inside the mind of KUUMBA and the culture of art.

Jamie Gottlieb | Contributing Reporter

Environmentalism and the arts

Picasso is well known for his Blue Period, but can contemporary art sustain a Green Period? On Wednesday at 4 p.m., speakers from Washington University and the local community will meet to discuss the relationship between the arts and the environment. Those who attend will participate and guide the discussion.

| Senior Scene Editor

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