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 Department of Music is proud to present this concert featuring the Brooks Scholars, its most accomplished student artists.
How much is an idea worth? Based on real-life events, Lucy Prebble’s darkly comic Enron shows how ambition, delusion and boy’s-club insiderism caused one of the biggest financial scandals of the new millennium. Scott Malia directs.
Michelle Nijhuis (author, Beloved Beasts: Fighting for Life in an Age of Extinction) is a contributing editor of High Country News and a regular contributor to The New York Review of Books. She has reported on science and the environment for National Geographic, The Atlantic, and The New York Times Magazine.
Diarmuid Ó Meachair (button accordion & melodeon) performs with friends Seamus Noonan (flute), Joe de Georgeo & Ellie Egan (fiddle), and Simon Lace (guitar).
Join us for an inspiring evening of diverse repertoire performed by the talented students of the College of the Holy Cross Piano Department.
Chamber Singers presents a program of music centered around Holy Week with selections reflecting the solemnity and contemplation inspired by the biblical texts describing the events preceding the crucifixion.
CANCELED: The award-winning Bala Chamber Brass presents their second concert of the season, featuring two new works for brass quintet by Holy Cross faculty composers Chris Arrell and Matthew Jaskot. Other pieces include Morley Calvert’s Suite from the Monteregian Hills, and Robert Bradshaw’s “Right Then. Same Time Tomorrow?”
Holy Cross Organ Scholar Jessica Nguyen (Class of 2028) will perform her first recital at Holy Cross featuring works by Da Grigny, Mendelssohn, Bohm, and Bach.
Ulysses Loken performs piano works from Japanese composers Toru Takemitsu and Takashi Yoshimatsu. Takemitsu’s rich Messiaen-influenced harmonic and gestural language is set against Yoshimatsu's elegant modal counterpoint, influenced by Bach, Satie, and jazz and progressive rock music.
Internationally renowned organist Maestra Loreto Aramendi will perform her first recital on the Taylor and Boody organ at Holy Cross.
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, Alexandra Raper, Marley Rehm and Isaac Trius.
The Holy Cross Orchestra & College Choir join forces for their annual Academic Conference Concert in the Luth Concert Hall at The Prior.
Music students who participated in the College's private lesson program perform the works they have studied during the semester.
Professor I Nyoman Catra’s eagerly anticipated biannual gamelan concerts bring together the work of his student dancers and musicians performing pieces from the classic and modern Balinese repertory.
German organist David Jonies will present a program that includes works of Bach, Cabanilles and Widor.
The Holy Cross Jazz Ensemble will perform American Jazz standards under the direction of Mike Monaghan.
This recital features the students who participate in the College's Chamber Music course, who will perform the works they have studied during the semester.
The dance concert is a spring tradition featuring a dazzling variety of styles and genres, including Hip-Hop, Modern, Breakin’, Afro-Haitian Dance and Ballet.
Rhiannon’s recital aims to uplift the voices of women and nonbinary individuals throughout Jazz history. This concert will include her students from OpporTUNEiety, professionals from the Boston area, Holy Cross students, and Holy Cross faculty.
Join the Holy Cross Wind Ensemble for a concert showcasing new and diverse music for wind ensemble, highlighting underrepresented voices. The program features diverse selections by Liliana Alarcon, Tyler Mazone, Michele Fernández, Satoshi Yagisawa, and more.