Patricia Miranda
Olin Fine Arts Center 28 E. Wheeling St., Washington, PAAs part of an ongoing collaborative project, Patricia Miranda creates monumental textile sculpture and installations built from community stories.
As part of an ongoing collaborative project, Patricia Miranda creates monumental textile sculpture and installations built from community stories.
R.C. Sherriff's ground-breaking play remains one of the most powerful and successful pieces of modern drama and one of the most acclaimed examples of literature that deals with the horror and futility of conflict.
R.C. Sherriff's ground-breaking play remains one of the most powerful and successful pieces of modern drama and one of the most acclaimed examples of literature that deals with the horror and futility of conflict.
R.C. Sherriff's ground-breaking play remains one of the most powerful and successful pieces of modern drama and one of the most acclaimed examples of literature that deals with the horror and futility of conflict.
Moises Borges soothing voice and charm make for a wonderful evening of entertainment for all lovers of Brazilian Jazz.
The W&J Choirs present a choral/orchestral masterwork, accompanied by a professional orchestra and featuring professional soloists, in the stunning sanctuary of Church of the Covenant.
The W&J Wind Ensemble will be performing a concert of many cornerstone works for band, including pieces by David Maslanka, Vincent Persichetti, and Omar Thomas.
Washington & Jefferson College art and art education majors graduating in spring 2023 exhibit their work across a variety of media in this annual senior capstone event.
Washington & Jefferson College art and art education majors graduating in spring 2023 exhibit their work across a variety of media in this annual senior capstone event.
The Zimbabwean marimba – popular out west for decades – is now the newest ensemble at W&J!
Recital features selected performances from W&J’s Applied Music studios.
The W&J Jazz Ensemble will be performing a concert of big band jazz featuring Pittsburgh’s own trumpet player, J.D. Chaisson.