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Homewood arts programs
Theatre
Beneath boisterous surface, something dark
Published
April 11, 2018
JHU Barnstormers stage an enchanting performance of Broadway favorite 'Pippin'
Visual Arts
Making faces in class
Published
Jan 31, 2018
Video
Students learn the cultural significance of masks before creating their own in Intersession course
Visual art
Amy Sherald to speak at JHU
Published
Oct 16, 2017
Baltimore artist known for striking portraits of African-Americans was recently commissioned to paint official portrait of Michelle Obama
Award-winning cartoonist to speak at Hopkins
Published
March 17, 2017
Illustrator Barry Blitt, whose has drawn more than 80 covers for 'The New Yorker,' will visit on April 3
Intersession
So you think you can dance?
Published
Jan 26, 2017
Members of SLAM Hip Hop student dance group lead Intersession personal enrichment workshops
Intersession
Art as therapy
Published
Jan 20, 2017
Therapeutic Intersession class teaches students that art is 'something you do, not something you make'
When the air is a playground
Published
Summer 2016
The Aerial Circus Club hangs, spins, and twists on silks and rings for the most artistic of core workouts
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Urban artistry
Published
March 29, 2016
Comics artist Ben Katchor on city living, urban sprawl, and art as activism
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Blurring lines
Published
Oct 27, 2015
Baltimore artist, actor Carly Bales on what performance art, theater can learn from each other
Whodunit
Murder, red herrings
Published
Oct 23, 2015
Photos
JHU's Barnstormers present Agatha Christie's murder-mystery 'The Mousetrap'
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