Taking its cue from San Francisco-based writer and performer D. Scot Miller’s AfroSurreal Manifesto: Black is the New Black, Marvelous Freedom: Vigilance of...
Vision. Sound. Movement. The Art in the Library program at Columbia College Chicago provides an open, supportive and inviting setting to showcase the talent...
Make a plan to stay on track in your spring semester courses. Free tutoring is offered seven days a week in Writing, Science, Mathematics, Foreign Languages,...
Curated by David Jones
Public Reception: January 31, 5-8PM
The Almost Metal Collective is: Krista Hoefle, Jason Lahr, Sheilah Wilson, Rudy Shepherd, and...
Bill Russo founded and directed Columbia College’s Center for New Music in 1965. Russo also formed the Russo Orchestra (later known as the London Jazz...
In 1980 "Chicago", a book with photography by Archie Lieberman and text by Robert Cromie, was published. The photographs in this exhibit were taken for the...
Covering seemingly every road and freeway between the coasts and beyond, Victoria Sambunaris (American, born 1964) has captured the vast American landscape...
When Columbia was located at 540 North Lake Shore Drive, the Project series, a portfolio of photographs taken by college faculty and students had been...
Children like to make up stories but they rarely get to share them. Fantasies, imaginary friends, and wild adventures of the mind tend to stay buried in...
Artists are illusionists creating visual elements to populate space and create questions. The gallery becomes the space of this subterfuge, often challenging...
It's time to reunite and reignite your lively literary community and to welcome all new writers and students across campus. Come to the first Writers at...
Students will learn how to avoid being a victim of a crime and how to respond effectively to an attacker. You may become an attacker's worst nightmare!
the first Village Lunch for the spring semester and New Year has fallen in the month of Black Heritage Celebration. Join students and faculty of color as we...
Phone Homer: a multimedia interactive performance
by Michelle Ellsworth
Monday February 11th, 2013 5-6pm
The HAUS, 623 S Wabash Ave
“Phone Homer” is a...
The Barbershop as place where men of color don’t chit chat, it’s a space to chop it up, celebrating its third semester of operation. The barbershop kicks off...