Expand Your Experience

When it comes to the arts at Brandeis, one magazine can't hold it all! Expand your experience through these video clips, archival images, and recent photos.

Theater Extras

pattismithPatti Smith reads from Virginia Woolf's "The Waves" at the Fondation Cartier Paris, 2008.

"Tea and Flowers, Purity and Grace," directed by Susan Dibble and based on "The House of Mirth," by Edith Wharton. Brandeis Theater Company, 2008.

A review in the Boston Globe described Adrianne Krstansky's 2011 performance in "2.5 Minute Ride" (New Repertory Theatre) as: "character portraiture at its most detailed, nuanced, and assured, showing just how populous a monologue can be." Listen to a podcast chat with Adrianne and director M. Bevin McGara about  

Tory Fair created the sculpture installation "Testing a World View (Again)" for the deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln, Mass. View more of Tory's artwork in her online portfolio

Music Extras

Studio performance by Nimbaya, women drummers from Guinea.

Audio clips of MusicUnitesUS performers Homayun Sakhi, Ken Zuckerman and Salar Nader.

Talujon Percussion Quartet performs an excerpt of Iannis Xenakis's "Okho," Queens College, 2009.

Visual Arts Extras

"Art is just a way to think. It’s like standing in the wind and letting it pull you in whatever direction it wants to go," remarks Kiki Smith in this excerpt from the PBS series Art in the Twenty-First Century (2003). 

Wayne Tunicutt, of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, offers insights on Richard Prince's "Cowboy" series. On April 18, join Brandeis faculty Paul Morrison (English) and Jeff Rosenheim, curator of photographs, Metropolitan Museum of Art, at the Rose Art Museum for a conversation about Richard Prince.

Gallerist Michael Kohn gives a tour of the exhibition Bruce Conner: The '70s at the Kunsthalle in Vienna (2010).