The new student-led Chinese music ensemble, founded in Fall 2024, made its debut with a spring concert that showcased the group’s rich repertoire of traditional and contemporary medleys.
Tracing tides of displacement and survival, Creuzet floods the gallery with sound, movement, and sculpture, an embodied meditation on colonial legacies and diasporic presence in this immersive adaptation of his Venice Biennale installation.
Graduating senior Elysee Barakett reflects on the loss of her brother through a community-created mural on display in Brown’s Lindemann Performing Arts Center through May 16.
The University will bestow honorary degrees on a diverse group of community leaders, artists, writers, performers and scholars during its Commencement exercises on Sunday, May 25.
In the realm of contemporary art, few themes resonate as deeply and universally as water—a force that embodies both life and loss, connection and separation. In the spellbinding exhibition Attila cataract your source at the feet of the green peaks will end up in the great sea blue abyss we drowned in the tidal tears of the moon, artist Julian Creuzet, in collaboration with curators Kate Kraczon and Celine Kopp, invites viewers to immerse themselves in a multisensory exploration of water, migration, and the African diaspora.
An exhibition in Brown’s Granoff Center for the Creative Arts celebrates the artwork of Professor of Visual Art Leslie Bostrom as she reflects on three decades of teaching and painting at Brown.
The Brown Arts Institute will host public art tours every Saturday and Sunday, inviting Brown and Providence community members to explore the University’s distinctive public art collection.