One year after campus shut down, Studio A is still creating When the campus shuttered and the world turned to Zoom, Studio A manager Tara Youngborg and the instructors had to do some “creative rethinking.” Morgan Pravato April 9, 2021
The Smithsonian honors women filmmakers in all-virtual festival One of three selected filmmakers is featured online each week. Morgan Pravato March 12, 2021
Underrepresented artists got to shine at The Clarice’s BlackLight Summit Dance has struggled through an entire year of pandemic virtual life. Canceled performances and closed studios have made it difficult to practice, stay… Morgan Pravato March 10, 2021
UMD art exhibit seeks to elevate voices of Black women and nonbinary people Three Black artists submitted work to the exhibit, including one university alumna. Christine Zhu March 3, 2021
UMD student organizes Black History Month art exhibit showcasing Black joy “When you're joyful, there's not there's not much that can sway you away from that feeling." Madison Peek March 3, 2021
Rora Blue’s new art series is essential for understanding ableism This series provides much-need commentary on everyday ableist microaggressions. Rachel S. Hunt March 2, 2021
New to photography? Try these photo shoots at home. There’s an infinite combination of angles, backgrounds and themes you can try Lexi Gopin February 26, 2021
UMD’s Erasable Inc. improv group adapts to virtual environment amid COVID restrictions The group performed once in-person this semester. Christine Zhu February 24, 2021
With webcams and green screens, the UMD theater community adapts to online environment It’s not ideal, they say, but it’s workable. Christine Zhu February 18, 2021
Students explore the emotions of 2020 in new UMD art exhibition The exhibit is a thoughtful reflection on a difficult year. Emma Grazado February 9, 2021