UMD ensembles perform traditional Japanese and Balinese music A koto is a traditional Japanese string instrument and gamelan is a percussive style of music originating from Bali. Freelance Reporter December 13, 2021
‘A Kind of Ache’: builds a world for the queer community Artists and musicians filled the Clarice with sculpture and song representing a world built for queer people. Freelance Reporter December 6, 2021
UMD seniors bring personal stories to life through dance The performances expressed personal topics such as loneliness, anxiety and depression. Freelance Reporter December 6, 2021
Photo essay: Pink Sweat$ brings electrifying show to the 9:30 Club The singer and songwriter performed in Washington, D.C., Friday night. Taneen Momeni December 6, 2021
UMD art student Abdul Sallah’s work is vulnerable and comforting He excels in many mediums. Marlia Nash December 6, 2021
Finding artistic freedom: Senior artists share how their craft has developed at UMD Seniors share how art has shaped their college experience — whether they are an art major or if art has simply continued to be a part of their life. Amanda Hernández April 27, 2021
Travel through the decades at this year’s Art Attack festival The festival's theme was inspired by SEE's 50th anniversary this year. Lexi Gopin April 27, 2021
UMD DOTS hosts art exhibits in parking lots across campus The seven exhibits focus on sustainability and university pride. Joelle Anselmo April 16, 2021
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