Performing arts club AU Players makes a comeback
Players returns on campus after the pandemic
Players returns on campus after the pandemic
The powerful works of art transcend cultures and generations
Festival of lights became a lively night of celebration with food, live performances and dancing
The play transforms a 15th century story to reflect contemporary issues
The in-person performance offered a night of comedy and fun
Panel allowed for an in depth personal talk and Q&A session
Art Enables works with and supports artists with disabilities
The National Museum of the American Indian highlights the historical solidarity of Black and Indigenous communities
The collection gives the public access to literature and art created by historic Black LGBTQ+ figures
The museum highlights a new artist every month
Pitches Be Trippin', On a Sensual Note, Dime a Dozen, Treble in Paradise and TenLi Tunes wrapped up the school year and showcased their hard work
Enjoy the cherry blossoms long after the season is over
Artists at American University discuss how their art and identity intersect
Katherine Riddle balances the life of a professional performing artist and adjunct professor at her alma mater
For the first time since 2019, AUDC came together in-person for their annual spring dance concert
William Keiser on the concept of popularity and vulnerability in queer communities
Play addresses many contemporary struggles through a historic lens
It’s impossible not to be swept away by this endearing musical revival
New complex plans would provide more studio space and affordable living for DC artists
Jonathan Koven explores the painful and enlightening aspects of growing up in his award-winning novella