1.	William Villalongo, American, b. 1975. The Mothership Connection (detail), 2020. Acrylic, glitter spray paint on yupo, cut velour paper, pigment print, watercolor

William Villalongo Exhibition Opens Jan. 25 at Grinnell College Museum of Art

Jan 12, 2024
Myths and Migrations will present more than 30 paintings, collages, and signature velour paper cut-outs by Villalongo, who was a 2021 recipient of the Rome Prize in the visual arts, awarded by the American Academy in Rome. 
John Rommereim leads the Grinnell Singers at a concert in Sebring-Lewis Hall

The Magic of Making Music

Oct 18, 2023
Students who love music can make new friends and form community with the Grinnell Singers, while also taking on an exciting musical challenge.
A saturated image of an outdoors scene. There isa bridge and a staircase. You can see transparent images on people throughout the image.

Hybrid Film Photography: Grinnellians Experiment with How to Capture the World

Oct 12, 2023
Students Kelly Banfield ’24, Philomena Frasca ‘25, Celia Meagher ‘24, and Stella Lowery ‘24 spent their summer vacation experimenting with the coolest camera brands and films alongside Professor and artist Andrew Kaufman.
Student playing piano during jazz ensemble concert

The Grinnell College Jazz Ensemble Presents “Herbie Hancock: A Retrospective”

Sep 19, 2023

To celebrate Grinnell College alumnus, Herbie Hancock ’60’s, recent visit to perform in the state, the Grinnell Jazz Ensemble is performing music from throughout the career of this adventurous and…

Eiren Shea's classroom, with a screen with textiles on the left corner.

Eiren Shea Awarded €20,000 Grant to Host Berlin Conference

Aug 16, 2023
Eiren Shea, associate professor of art history and chair of the East Asian Studies Concentration, was recently awarded a conference support grant of €20,000 from the Fritz Thyssen Foundation.
John Rommereim and Claudia Anderson

ZAWA! Performs Rommereim’s ‘Snap!’ at National Flute Association Convention

Jun 12, 2023
The eminent flute duo ZAWA! will perform “Snap!,” by Blanche Johnson Professor of Music John Rommereim, at the National Flute Association (NFA) Convention in Phoenix on August 4, 2023.
Brown '23 sits on a stone block in front of green scenery.

Writer November Brown ’23 Announced Finalist of the 51st Nick Adams Short Story Contest

May 19, 2023
November Brown ’23 was announced as a finalist of the 51st annual ACM Nick Adams Short Story Contest for her short story “Soft Machines.”
Tucker talks to students with a PowerPoint slide of cakes behind her.

The Sweet Taste of Feminism

May 12, 2023
For Instagram-savvy and feminist baker Becca Rea-Tucker ’15, keeping in touch with her personal experiences and political line has been crucial in shaping her baking empire on Instagram, @thesweetfeminist, and her recipe book, “Baking by Feel.”
Kara Metzger conducts an ensemble

Making Music with Friends: Symphonic Band

Apr 18, 2023
If you’re looking for a welcoming ensemble where you can play music with friends, the Symphonic Band might be just what you’re looking for.
Four flautists perform onstage

Community and Camaraderie with Fresh Flutes

Apr 20, 2023
Fresh Flutes is an ensemble know for amazing instruments, edgy music, and new techniques — but it’s the camaraderie and the musical challenge that makes it remarkable.

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