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Arts Stories

The arts are vital to the Williams experience, and their roots run deep in the intellectual and cultural life of the college and beyond. Below we share stories about the ways the arts have influenced—or been influenced by—the people of Williams.

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Image for Claire Schwartz ’10 winner of 2022 Whiting Award for poetry

Alumni in the News

Claire Schwartz ’10, author of the poetry collection Civil Service, is a winner of the prestigious 2022 Whiting Award.

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On Campus

A series organized by Williams Writing Center students offers insight into professors’ writing processes.

Image for Alexandra Letvin ’08 named Associate Curator of European Art at the Princeton University Art Museum

Alumni in the News

Alexandra Letvin '08 named Associate Curator of European Art at the Princeton University Art Museum.

Image for McClain Groff MA ’22 curates “Choreopolitics” at MASS MoCA

Student News

McClain Groff MA '22 curates "Choreopolitics" at MASS MoCA, which juxtaposes works of Brendan Fernandes and nibia pastrana santiago.

Image for Gina Coleman ’90 interview in Blues Blast Magazine

Alumni in the News

Misty Blues lead vocalist Gina Coleman '90 was the featured interview in the April 21 issue of Blues Blast Magazine.

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Faculty

Assistant Professor of Art Pallavi Sen speaks with Chicago publication LVL3 about her work and career.

Image for C. Ondine Chavoya wins Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant

Faculty

Professor of Art C. Ondine Chavoya has been awarded a 2021 Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant.

Image for New Yorker cartoonist David Sipress ’68 discusses his new memoir—filled with love, loss and lessons learned from 25 years of rejection—with Fresh Air’s Terry Gross.

Alumni in the News

New Yorker cartoonist David Sipress ’68 discusses his new memoir with Fresh Air's Terry Gross.

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