Arts
A More Reflective Campus: Two Sculptures Formerly at PMA Relocate to Penn
These huge and heavy artworks will be on long–term loan for the next 99 years.
For PennDesign's Newest Exhibit, Follow The Bees
These artists want you to think about climate change.
Four Must–See Art Exhibitions In Philadelphia this Summer
Four Must–See Art Exhibitions In Philadelphia this Summer
"A Visit from the Goon Squad": What Jennifer Egan's Book Taught Me About The Twists and Turns Of Time
Pulitzer prize winner and Upenn graduate Jennifer Egan's book tracks development, histories, and interconnectedness through time.
Introducing Anne Ishii: Translator and Editor of Gay Erotic Manga
On breaking boundaries in the literary industry, being the executive director of Philly's Asian Arts Initiative, and bringing niche art to the mainstream
The Photography Exhibit 'From Today, Painting is Dead' Brings New Life to The Barnes Foundation
The exhibit features some of the earliest photographs ever taken, and compliments the artistry of all mediums.
'Stitched! Weaving Together Philly's Fiber Arts Community' Explores the Ties That Bind Us
The Kelly Writers House hosted Professor Funderburg's creative nonfiction class that explored community in their own lives and in Philadelphia as a whole.
The Quaker Notes "Cheers To Forty Years" Performance Highlights What Makes Them Special
A look at how the all–female acapella group spent their fortieth year singing at Penn.
Pennchants' 30th Anniversary Show: A Celebration of Old Friends and New Tricks
Three board members discuss their love for the a cappella group, and their excitement about their upcoming show, 'XXX'.
A Night With Lebanese–American Comedian, Nemr
The comedian—who came to Penn on Tuesday, April 9—thinks we should stop bottling in our hate and take it at face value.
"Stand–Ups Sit Down": A Conversation with Female Comedians About Industry Challenges
Judy Gold and Laurie Kilmartin joined the Kelly Writers House to deliver bittersweet insight on sexism in the comedy industry.
The Nameless Group Behind 'ColorVision' Anticipates Their Next Event, 'Before We Go'
Aayush Sanghrajka (W '19), Belle Carlson (C '19), and Ethan Daly (W '19) are three of 15 members presenting an art show on April 18.
Emily Yao: Revealing Yourself at a Distance Through Poetry and Photography
Poet and photographer Emily Yao shares the motive behind her art, and what inspires her to keep writing.
Weike Wang: The Practical Writer Who Will Always Tell You the Truth
The PEN/Hemingway Award–winning author and Penn lecturer talks about switching her career from STEM to writing.
'Soy Cuba': Roger Toledo's Exhibit Brings Cuba to Penn
Toledo's exhibit—which translates to 'I am Cuba'—features innovative techniques and opportunities to engage.
Strictly Funk's Latest Production Takes Us Back To Our Childhood
The urban dance team moved to our favorite cartoon theme songs at their performances on April 4—6.
Building Bridges: 'Graffiti & Ornament' Connects Philly's Past and Present Through Art
The Woodlands in West Philadelphia presents 'Graffiti & Ornament', an exhibition of site–specific works by artists Roberto Lugo and Leo Tecosky.
PennYo: The A Cappella Group That Treats You Like a Friend
The group put on a beautiful and resonant spring show on the weekend of March 29.
'Why Poetry? Why Now?': Tracy K. Smith's Visit to Penn
U.S. Poet Laureate spoke to students about the power of words on March 28.


















