Artist panel for Driskell Center’s ‘Moving Visuals’ explains impact of time-based art Featured artists share how live performance, interactive art and film uniquely express creative ideas. Allison O'Reilly October 9, 2018
Review: The Clarice puts on a great show for ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ Satire, horror and sci-fi are tied into one for The Clarice’s production of Little Shop of Horrors. The tale of greed, romance and desire shined at the University of Maryland, with an exquisite set, talented performers and compelling music. Audrey Decker October 9, 2018
UMD Latinx Monologues weave together art and activism PLUMAS has worked for six years to provide artistic opportunities for students to speak out. Paige Munshell September 28, 2018
UMD students explore the future of immersive theatre The Triumph of Isabella uses technology and augmented reality to wow audiences. Samantha Subin September 27, 2018
Charlotte may be the most interesting member of the entomology department The unassuming guest serves a great purpose. Paige Munshell September 20, 2018
Anis Mojgani and The Asia Project prove the touching power of poetry The two-time National Poetry Slam Champion Anis Mojgani closed out Monday’s show. Morgan Pravato September 12, 2018
David Harbour talks ‘Stranger Things’ and pursuing acting at UMD SEE brought Chief Jim Hopper to College Park. Audrey Decker September 10, 2018
Here’s some songs you should listen to before NextNOW Fest The two-day event is approaching, so get familiar first. Ayana Archie September 6, 2018
Art Attack XXXV: Vince Staples and Lil Yachty surpassed expectations Vince and Yachty did their thing at SEE’s annual spring concert. Jack Roscoe May 7, 2018
Immersive Atoms Spring Exhibition combined the worlds of STEM and art ART x TECH pushed boundaries to turn technology into creativity. Allison O'Reilly April 30, 2018