Students Tackle Climate Change with Art
Three CofC students hope their recently created works for the 2020 Student Art Expression of the Year program will inspire and unsettle viewers regarding the issues of climate change and global warming.
Three CofC students hope their recently created works for the 2020 Student Art Expression of the Year program will inspire and unsettle viewers regarding the issues of climate change and global warming.
Arts management alumnus Cody Dixon '17 wants to empower the next generation of music producers through his nonprofit S.O.U.L Power Productions.
Arts management alumnus and local musician John Shields '12 is hosting a fundraising concert on Facebook with his duo Little Stranger to benefit the Charleston area nonprofit S.O.U.L. Power Productions, founded by Cody Dixon '17.
CofC singing group the AcaBelles is taking its musical talents from campus to the community with a performance at the Music Farm this Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020.
A viral hit propeled rising sophomore Eva Leach to a musical career and arts management major.
As an Honors College student double-majoring in art history and arts management, María Carrillo-Marquina appreciates the backstory of the arts.
A brush with YouTube stardom motivated arts management major Eva Leach to follow the sound of her own song.
Brother and sister Gerald and Marian Williams traded life in Hong Kong for life in Charleston, South Carolina, in order to compete for CofC's elite sailing program.
Percussionist and two-time Grammy nominee Quentin Baxter '98 has joined the faculty of the Arts Management Program and will serve as the new host of the "IN THE MIX" speaker series.
In honor of Black History Month, several College of Charleston departments, clubs, organizations and offices are sponsoring events both on and off campus.