Myths and monsters. Legends and lore. Dragons have dominated cultural imaginations for millennia. In celebration of Lunar New Year, which begins the Chinese zodiac’s Year of the Dragon, Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery interns delved into Scripps’ permanent collection on a quest to showcase these fantastic beasts in East Asian art. Over thirty pieces, spanning […]
Manifold Muses: French and Spanish Music & Poetry Piano faculty, Hao Huang, will be presenting a recital in Balch Auditorium at Scripps College featuring The Mei Duo; Hao Huang (Scripps faculty), piano and Rachel Huang (Scripps faculty), violin on Sunday February 11, 2024 at 2:00 P.M. The program will include works by Debussy, Germaine Tailleferre, […]
Scripps Presents brings you an intimate gathering where Noelle Lambert, will share her insights and experiences. Lambert is an American Paralympic athlete, a motivational speaker, and the founder of the Born to Run Foundation, which provides specialized prosthetics to young adults and children. Lambert is a two-time American record setter for the women's Paralympic 100-meter […]
The Spring 2024 Friday Noon Concert Series continues on February 16 with a performance of music by Handel featuring The Cornucopia Baroque Ensemble with Alfred Cramer (Pomona), violin; Jason Yoshida, theorobo; Roger Lebow, cello; and Graydon Beeks, harpsichord. *This concert will be held in Lyman Hall* Please visit the Friday Noon Concert webpage for current […]
4:30 pm public lecture in Vita Nova lecture hall: “Indigeneity and Intercultural Experiences in the Abya Yala” 5:30 pm farewell public reception Javier Ramírez is a Lenka-Poton on his mother’s side, Nawat-Techoncho on his father’s side and Gabrielino Shoshone by traditional adoption. He is a Nawat-Lenka Traditional Fire Carrier and worked with several communities around […]