Playwright Achiro P. Olwoch, a writer in exile, delivers lessons about courage, life, and art.
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The College launches its theatre season with a Shakespeare comedy that challenges notions of love and gender.
Barnard and Columbia community members team up in a “sweeping” effort and send a message of unity and collaboration.
Sustainability expert Sandra Goldmark discusses the upcoming NYC Climate Week 2022 event on the power of a new approach to consumption as a collective climate response.
Explore graduating seniors’ projects from the Departments of Dance and Art History.
This addition provides a window into Shange’s creative process and the publishing industry, Shange's work as a teacher, and Shange as a sister, mother, daughter, and friend.
Magdalene Pernambuco ’22 chats with her aunt and grandfather — Barnard professor Sandra Goldmark and her father, Peter Goldmark — about their newly published collaboration, Haikus for New York City.
Explore senior thesis projects in the arts from the Departments of Theatre, Dance, and Architecture.
In Mitra’s global theatre course, students will immerse themselves in six international theater styles through applied workshops and independent projects.
The theatre expert discusses her Pandemic Panels, which she created with Barnard and global artists, in response to COVID-19 hiccups and cultural shifts.
Actor, writer, and filmmaker Shannon Harris ’01 reflects on her growth as an artist and leader following the release of her first short film, THREE birds.
W. B. Worthen, chair of the Department of Theatre, talks about his newest book and the theatre as technology.
Professor Sandra Goldmark discusses her new book “Fixation” and the importance of building a new model of consumption.