The Spring 2026 exhibition at the Cantor Art Gallery features work by Visual Arts faculty Rachelle Beaudoin, John Carney, Marcus Clarke, Hilary Doyle, Colleen Fitzgerald, Matthew Gamber, Anna McNeary, Victor Pacheco, Cristi Rinklin, and Leslie Schomp.
Carly Thibodeau, Director of the Office of Sustainability, and Jordan Lovejoy, Assistant Professor in Environmental Sciences, join exhibiting artists Anna McNeary and Victor Pacheco at the Cantor Art Gallery, whose works explore the impact of human action on the natural environment.
This concert celebrates the two remarkable Steinway pianos housed in Luth Concert Hall with performances by students and faculty of the Holy Cross Music Department.
In Curiouser & Curiouser, inspired by Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll, adapter and director Lynn Kremer creates a production that is sure to charm audiences of all ages.
Join us for the first-ever performance at Holy Cross from Father Pedro Sánchez, renowned Spanish organist, composer and scholar of Gregorian Chant. Padre Pedro serves as the Director of Music of the Monasterio del Escorial (King’s Chapel) near Madrid, Spain.
The Cantor Art Gallery and the Department of Visual Arts are honored to present A P A R T, an exhibition of the work of Studio Art majors from the College of the Holy Cross. Throughout their senior year, the students have participated in a rigorous capstone seminar, honing their artistic practice through independent work and experimentation.
The Holy Cross Orchestra and College Choir will perform together at the Academic Conference concert at The Prior, a can't-miss highlight of the semester.
Holy Cross Organ Scholar Gavin Klein ’26 will present his Degree Recital with a program featuring works by Bach, Brahms, Duruflé and Max Reger at Worcester's All Saints Episcopal Church.
Holy Cross Chamber Singers presents a program of music that features poetry about the experience of being in love with selections by Debussy, Barber, Monteverdi, Whitacre, Strozzi and more.
Students who participated in the Holy Cross Department of Music's private lesson program will perform the works they have studied during the semester. Please join us in celebrating their work!
The Gregorian Chant class of Professors Daniel DiCenso and Laurence Rosania will deliver their Eighth Annual Gregorian Vespers performance in the majestic acoustics of the St. Joseph Memorial Chapel during its 102nd year.
The highly anticipated annual dance concert grows in variety and excitement with the addition of hip-hop, breaking, Afro-Haitian dance and Broadway dance styles to a repertoire featuring contemporary dance and ballet.
In this production from Fenwick Scholar Éowyn Bailey '26, Renata travels to the underworld to learn how to become a leader in today’s world. While there, she meets four women—two from Greco-Roman mythology and two from indigenous Latin American history—who guide her on her journey.
At the end of each semester, the students in I Nyoman Catra’s Balinese dance and gamelan classes display what they have learned in a delightful evening showcasing the Balinese performing arts.