Miguel Luciano: Artist Talk

DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL ARTS - Luth Concert Hall 1 College St, Worcester, United States

Miguel Luciano is a multimedia visual artist whose work is featured in the permanent collections of the National Gallery of Art, The Smithsonian American Art Museum, National Portrait Gallery, National Museum of African American History and Culture, and more.

Everything/Nothing | 2025 Senior Studio Concentration Seminar Exhibition

DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL ARTS - Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery 1 College St, Worcester, MA, United States

The Cantor Art Gallery and the Department of Visual Arts are honored to present Everything/Nothing, an exhibition of the work of studio art majors from the College of the Holy Cross featuring work by Jane Doyle, Peyton Ellinghaus, Aine Frisch, Jackson MacLeod, Serena McCarthy, Alex Raper, Marley Rehm and Isaac Trius.

Jane Marsching | Visiting Artist Lecture: The Urban Tree Oracle

DEPARTMENT OF VISUAL ARTS - Rehm Library in Smith Hall - 1 College St, Worcester, MA, United States

The Department of Visual Arts presents Jane Marsching, a multi-media artist dedicated to fostering wonder and connections with our environment. Her latest project, The Urban Tree Oracle, invites us to explore the vital relationships we share with urban trees, enhancing our awareness of their role in climate resilience.

Christine Sun Kim | Deaf Death

PRIOR PRESENTS - Luth Concert Hall - 1 College St, Worcester, MA, United States

Christine Sun Kim is a Berlin-based artist who works with sound, language, and the complexities of communication. She uses musical notation, infographics, and language—both in her native American Sign Language (ASL) and written English—to create drawings, site-specific murals, paintings, video installations, and sculptures. In her lecture-performance Deaf Death, Kim explores the frequent autocorrection of “deaf” to “death” in text-based technologies.