A current solo show and an in-development group exhibition invite the Brown community and the public to create new meaning out of the wood from an American elm that previously flourished on campus.
The lively concert at the Lindemann Performing Arts Center raised funds for Brown Gives, the University’s annual campaign supporting United Way programs across Rhode Island.
“Dance in zero gravity completely transforms how we think about choreography and performance,” says Sydney Skybetter, the founder of CRCI and director of the Brown Arts Institute at Brown University.
Within his solo exhibition at Brown University’s The Bell, Eric-Paul Riege’s Hólǫ́ [+\/\/o] stands as an embodiment of ancestral memory: an exploration of material, performance, and inheritance.
Home to the newly dedicated amphitheater, Brown’s renovated Ruth J. Simmons Quadrangle improves accessibility for community members with physical disabilities and adds a gathering and performing space in the heart of campus.