SMOOTH SOUNDS
Geller Jazz Festival
The annual series presents concerts by world-renowned artists, along with workshops for students.
At Clark University, we value the arts.
Music, theater, and visual arts can bridge cultures, forge understanding, spark conversation, and inspire creativity. Our Visual and Performing Arts Department and associated student groups offer a wide range of on-campus arts events, with something for every interest.
On Campus
SMOOTH SOUNDS
The annual series presents concerts by world-renowned artists, along with workshops for students.
ON STAGE
This biennial festival features works by Clark students, fully staged and performed in repertory.
ART ON EXHIBIT
Our on-campus art galleries feature a range of exhibitions, lectures, and events.
The oldest student group on campus, CUPS creates bold and relevant theater that provides Clark students opportunities to explore their artistic interests, be it on stage or behind the scenes. The group produces two to three plays every year — sometimes original plays by Clark students or with student directors — as well as workshops with experts on various aspects of theater.
The oldest student group on campus, CUPS creates bold and relevant theater that provides Clark students opportunities to explore their artistic interests, be it on stage or behind the scenes. The group produces two to three plays every year — sometimes original plays by Clark students or with student directors — as well as workshops with experts on various aspects of theater.
Clark FPS helps students learn the roots and tricks in the art of film making and film production, ranging from acting to directing and producing the films. This also includes writing scripted work, creating storyboards, and helping make an idea for a film become a reality. Clark FPS focuses not only on films, but also live events, music videos, short films, news, etc.
Clark FPS helps students learn the roots and tricks in the art of film making and film production, ranging from acting to directing and producing the films. This also includes writing scripted work, creating storyboards, and helping make an idea for a film become a reality. Clark FPS focuses not only on films, but also live events, music videos, short films, news, etc.
The Clark Keys, the University’s newest mixed-voice a cappella group, sings a wide variety of popular music from across genres and generations. The group, which welcomes new members by audition each year, performs both on- and off-campus and hosts concerts in the spring and fall semesters.
The Clark Keys, the University’s newest mixed-voice a cappella group, sings a wide variety of popular music from across genres and generations. The group, which welcomes new members by audition each year, performs both on- and off-campus and hosts concerts in the spring and fall semesters.
ROCU is a student-run, freestyle internet radio station with a love of music and a taste for liberty. Live programming streams from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. and is presented by more than 100 student DJs, who host a large variety of shows; some discuss sports or life, while others play music ranging from classical to electronic and everything in between.
ROCU is a student-run, freestyle internet radio station with a love of music and a taste for liberty. Live programming streams from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. and is presented by more than 100 student DJs, who host a large variety of shows; some discuss sports or life, while others play music ranging from classical to electronic and everything in between.
The Clark University Choirs rehearse and perform choral music throughout the year, directed by a faculty member. The Choirs allow students to interact with each other while learning singing techniques and diverse types of music.
The Clark University Choirs rehearse and perform choral music throughout the year, directed by a faculty member. The Choirs allow students to interact with each other while learning singing techniques and diverse types of music.
The African Diaspora Dance Association (ADDA) is a student-run dance performance group that draws from music and dance styles from within the African Diaspora, which includes afro-beats, dancehall, soca, coupé-décalé, hip hop, R&B, and much more. The ADDA performs in both the fall and spring semesters; all dances are choreographed by group members.
The African Diaspora Dance Association (ADDA) is a student-run dance performance group that draws from music and dance styles from within the African Diaspora, which includes afro-beats, dancehall, soca, coupé-décalé, hip hop, R&B, and much more. The ADDA performs in both the fall and spring semesters; all dances are choreographed by group members.