People need music, and 18 months ago, Clark music directors just couldn’t have it. Like most colleges in Washington State, with the surge in COVID-19 cases in March 2020, Clark closed its doors, sending all its students, professors, and faculty home. With the establishment of online teaching, most courses including […]
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Sol Cejas Emerges and Finds Herself in “The Haus of Luna”
Multidisciplinary artist and Clark alumnus Sol Cejas invites you on a journey of introspection that reflects her own journey of self-discovery in “The Haus of Luna”, her 7-room house-turned-art installation in Vancouver. With its vigorous colors, vaporwave aesthetic, extensive symbolism and geometric patterns, “The Haus of Luna” is Cejas’ homage […]
Peter Boie Brings a Paranormal Fright to Clark College
Magician Peter Boie doesn’t ask his audience to believe in magic forever – but he does want them to believe in it for the night. Back in 2016, self-taught magician Boie created a live show perfect for the spooky season named “Summoning Spirits” which pairs the paranormal and magic, creating […]
Japanese Club to Hold Fan Painting Event
The Japanese Club will be holding a virtual event on June 18 from 2 to 4 p.m. that will teach attendees how to paint Japanese words on paper folding fans. Known as sensu in Japanese, these paper fans are made with a wood or bamboo frame and fold up […]
Clark Art Community Comes Together for the Second Fully Virtual Art Student Annual
On June 4, Archer Gallery and Clark’s art department hosted their Art Student Annual opening reception and award ceremony online for the second consecutive year. Hosted by Archer Gallery director and art professor Michelle Ramin, the event unveiled the gallery’s new virtual exhibition featuring student art pieces chosen by a […]
Photo Contest Prompts Students to Bring Out Emotions
The Clark Activities Programming Board is hosting a photo contest May 3-31. The contest is open to all Clark students and participants are asked to submit a photo of “something that brings out emotion in yourself.” Submissions are limited to one photo per student and are due May 31 at […]
Clark’s Activities Programming Board Hosted Free Virtual Trivia Event
Last Friday, Clark College’s Activities Programming Board hosted a free virtual trivia event available to all Clark students. Winners received Amazon gift cards. The hour-long Zoom event included 100 questions with subjects ranging from Star Wars and Harry Potter to math and chemistry. Each event also had a theme for […]
Artist Richard Tinkler Talks Figure and Field
Brooklyn-based artist Richard Tinkler shared his geometric works during an Archer Gallery Art Talk on April 30. Using either oil on canvas or pen on paper, Tinkler takes a very bilateral approach to his paintings. He often goes with the flow of ideas that come to his mind to […]
Slam Poetry Succeeds with Powerful Performances at Virtualandia
In the second round of Virtualandia, a youth poetry slam competition, Jordan Wolmut overcame the distance that comes from performing for a virtual audience and spoke with authority directly to the judges. “This poem doesn’t deserve all 10s, but all 20s” said Wolmut during her performance of “Trigger Warning.” Soon […]
Clark County Historical Museum Invites Community to a Virtual Night at the Museum
The Clark County Historical Museum is hosting a private, behind-the-scenes, virtual tour of the museum that will show attendees how exhibits are created, share collections that are not usually on display and reveal a part of the museum that is blocked to the general public on May 6 at 7 […]