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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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Feature Stories

Image for MASS MoCA’s Expansion and Williams Ties

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The Berkshire Eagle explores the college's connections to MASS MoCA in North Adams on the occasion of its recent expansion.

Image for Professor Laylah Ali ’91 Receives Sam Fox Dean’s Medal

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Professor of Art Laylah Ali has received the Dean's Medal for outstanding contributions to the field of art from the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts at Washington University in St. Louis.

Image for Radically Reimagining “August: Osage County”

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New York Arts gives an impressive review of the college's recent production of "August: Osage County," directed by Associate Professor of Theatre Omar Sangare.

Image for Prof. James Shepard wins Rea Award

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The New York Times says J. Leland Miller Professor of American History, Literature and Eloquence James Shepard is the 2016 winner of the Rea Award for the Short Story.

Image for Prof. Michael Lewis Reviews Book on Louis Kahn

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Faison-Pierson-Stoddard Professor of Art History Michael Lewis lends his expertise to this Wall Street Journal review of a new book on architect Louis Kahn.

Image for Will Rawls ’00 Honors Victims of AIDS

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Choreographer Will Rawls '00 co-organized a dance project that paid tribute to the dance world's losses to AIDS.

Image for Chaedria LaBouvier ’07 and Defacement

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Chaedria LaBouvier '07 brought Jean-Michel Basquiat's powerful work, "Defacement," to WCMA to engage the community in conversations about race and police brutality.

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