The Arts
The Arts play an integral role in Vassar’s curriculum and culture. Just 90 minutes away, New York City is a compelling backdrop to Vassar’s vibrant arts and culture scene.
Events
A program of music by Unsuk Chin (in C, Grains), Richard Wilson (Diablerie) and Luciano Berio (Sequenza III per voce) will be capped by a large-ensemble performance of the aleatoric minimalist classic In C by Terry Riley. Performers include festival co-directors Drew Minter and Thomas Sauer, violinist Marka Young, and an ensemble drawn from the Vassar College Orchestra and Choirs.
MODfest 2025
A play by Robert O’Hara. Guest Director, Taylor Reynolds. Barbecue is about a dysfunctional family staging an intervention. Campus guests only, please. Reservations required.
Anne Washburn’s imaginative dark comedy—a play with music featuring songs by Washburn and Michael Friedman—propels us forward nearly a century, following a new civilization stumbling into its future. Reservations required.
Campus community only, please.
Art
The Art Department offers majors or correlates in art history and studio art, as well as a track in architecture. Enriched by a comprehensive college art museum, both majors culminate in a one-semester senior thesis or independent studio project.
Art History
The art history program offers courses that encompass topics and periods ranging from the arts of the ancient world to those of Asia, Africa, early modern Europe, and contemporary art in a global environment. It provides students with knowledge of significant works of art, and architecture and their historical developments.
Studio
The studio program offers classes in drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, and video. It introduces the practices of the artist and the creative process by emphasizing ways of seeing and conceptualizing the processes entailed in making art.
Collections
The Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center
Vassar was the first college or university in the country to include an art museum as part of its original plan. Called “a symphony of architecture” by the New York Times, The Loeb Art Center is home to one of the finest teaching collections in the nation.
Palmer Gallery
Situated between the North Atrium and the Retreat cafeteria, the James W. Palmer III Gallery is at the heart of the College Center. Serving as an exhibition space for artwork created within and beyond the Vassar community.
Archives and Special Collections
The Catherine Pelton Durrell ’25 Archives and Special Collections Library is the principal repository of the College's noteworthy collections of rare books, manuscripts, archival records of Vassar College, and other special materials.
Creative Arts Across Disciplines
Creative Arts Across Disciplines (CAAD) began at Vassar College as a Mellon Foundation-funded initiative. Through partnerships with other initiatives, programs, departments, and projects, CAAD continues to serve as an experimental laboratory for trying out new models of research, pedagogy, practice, and community engagement that foreground critical making and doing as complementary activities to critical thinking. Since 2017, CAAD has partnered with the Music Department to produce MODfest and also hosts a summer creative research program that is generously funded by Henry Wendt III and Holly P. Wendt ’57.
Dance
The Dance Department offers a range of courses in movement, ballet, modern dance, jazz, and choreography. The Vassar Repertory Dance Theatre, a performing company of ballet, modern, and jazz dancers, is a credited course offering experienced dance students opportunities to perform in a variety of professional repertory as well as present their own choreography in the dance theater and off campus.
Why Vassar Drama?
Featuring former Chair and Professor of Drama; Shona Tucker (the first African American female to chair the Drama Department)
Film
The Film Department is international in scope, stressing a diverse canon ranging from silent films to television to webisodes. As film majors, students are grounded in film history and theory and then take intensive courses in documentary and narrative production in 16mm and digital, as well as screenwriting for shorts or feature films.
Music
Music occupies a place of prominence at Vassar in its curriculum, faculty, student activities, and facilities. The Department of Music offers an extensive program encompassing opportunities for majors and non-majors to explore performance, composition, history, and theory in depth.