Michael Beatty: Fabrications
Associate Professor Emeritus Michael Beatty's exhibition celebrates his sculpture practice, which investigates a hierarchy of focus and support through a dialogue between digital and handmade forms.
Associate Professor Emeritus Michael Beatty's exhibition celebrates his sculpture practice, which investigates a hierarchy of focus and support through a dialogue between digital and handmade forms.
The Holy Cross Wind Ensemble and Orchestra present a joint concert featuring timeless melodies from the video game industry. This program will include gaming classics such as The Legend of Zelda, Halo, and Super Mario, alongside selections from lesser-known titles.
Composer and multi-instrumentalist Jeremy Flower will perform a new work commissioned by Composer-In-Residence Osvaldo Golijov for modular synthesizer and string quartet. A Series of Resolutions aims to live outside genre definitions where moments of harmonic exploration and dissonance can coexist with earnest melodies.
Matthew Luca, Holy Cross Organ Scholar, will perform a program with works by Buxtehude, Scheid, Bach and Reubke. Live stream viewing available.
Dance artist and choreographer Lacina Coulibaly explores themes of history, memory, and self-renewal in this performance of a new solo work titled Until the Lion Tells the Story presented by the Department of Theatre & Dance.
Please join us at the Cantor Art Gallery for a spirited roundtable discussion about creativity, curiosity, and problem-solving across disciplines with the artist Michael Beatty and Holy Cross faculty.
Jha D Amazi leads the Public Memory and Memorial Lab at the pathbreaking MASS Design Group. The lab’s projects honor the experiences and cultures of communities historically underrepresented in our memorial landscape, with works including The Embrace in Boston and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama.
Co-sponsored by the Jenks Chair of Contemporary American Letters and the Creative Writing Program, this Working Writers Series presentation features authors & scholars Michelle Ephraim (GREEN WORLD: A Tragicomic Memoir of Love & Shakespeare, 2024) and Alizah Holstein (My Roman History, 2024).
Diarmuid Ó Meachair (button accordion & melodeon) and Nathan Gourley (guitar) perform the music of the Dwyer family from The Beara Peninsula in West Cork, Ireland.
Holy Cross Organ Scholar Gavin Klein (Class of ‘26) will perform works by Buxtehude, Bach, Mendelssohn, and Reger for the Holy Cross Chapel Artist Series at the St. Joseph Memorial Chapel.