Events
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Hurlbut Marion LawranceFree Sunday Event
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“Here and Now: Contemporary Feminists” Exhibition: June 28–July 22
Strohl Art Center: Main Galleries"Here and Now: Contemporary Feminists" exhibition runs June 28 - July 22. This exhibition is linked to Chautauqua’s week one’s lecture theme Icons and Instigators: Women who Changed the World. Six prominent artists are featured in this exhibition in the Main Gallery of Strohl Art Center: Tiffany Calvert, Lisa Hoke, Sarah Jacobs, Judy Pfaff, Patty...
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“Lexie Loader” Exhibition: June 28–July 23
Strohl Art Center 2nd Floor"Lexie Loader: Warm Light, Cool Shadows" exhibition runs June 28-July 23. With a soft gaze, Lexie Loader paints interior and exterior spaces, exploring the relationships we have with memories, places, and objects. Her paintings bring the mundane and ordinary to life with a glow of familiar light and melancholic undertones. These works investigate the narratives...
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“Forest for the Trees” Exhibition: June 28–August 9
Fowler-Kellogg Art Center: 1st Floor"Forest for the Trees" exhibition runs June 28 - August 9. "Forest for the Trees" is a sylvan-themed exhibition with a focus on the positive impact of forest ecosystems and the need to preserve them. Each artist focuses on different bionetworks on the forest floor or within the trees. Using paint, textiles, sculpture, and light-based...
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“Twisted” Exhibition: June 28–August 24
Strohl Art Center 2nd Floor"Twisted" exhibition runs June 28-August 24. All works in this craft-based exhibition are literally and figuratively twisted into shapes by carving, turning, squeezing and trimming their materials. The result is an array of beautifully designed sculptures, ranging in sizes that cohesively exist together. See the intricate handwork, using a variety of materials from Atticus Adams,...
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“Sculpture Garden 2026” Exhibition: June 28–August 26
Melvin Johnson Sculpture Garden Melvin Johnson Sculpture Garden"Sculpture Garden 2026" exhibition runs June 28-August 26. Featuring outdoor sculptures by Page Henry and Ed Parrish. Curated by Judy Barie.
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“Here and Now: Contemporary Feminists” Exhibition Opening Reception
Strohl Art Center: Main GalleriesThe Chautauqua Visual Arts Galleries are pleased to present Here and Now: Contemporary Feminists, on view June 28 through July 22, 2026, in the Main Galleries of Strohl Art Center. Presented in conjunction with Chautauqua Institution's Week One theme, Icons and Instigators: Women Who Change the World, the exhibition brings together six contemporary artists: Tiffany...
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“Lexie Loader: Warm Light, Cool Shadows” Exhibition Opening Reception
Strohl Art Center 2nd Floor"Lexie Loader: Warm Light, Cool Shadows" opening reception. Exhibition runs June 28 - July 23. With a soft gaze, Lexie Loader paints interior and exterior spaces, exploring the relationships we have with memories, places, and objects. Her paintings bring the mundane and ordinary to life with a glow of familiar light and melancholic undertones. These...
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“Forest for the Trees” Exhibition Opening Reception
Fowler-Kellogg Art Center: 1st Floor"Forest for the Trees" opening reception. Exhibition runs June 28 - August 9. Forest for the Trees is a sylvan-themed exhibition with a focus on the positive impact of forest ecosystems and the need to preserve them. Each artist focuses on different bionetworks on the forest floor or within the trees. Using paint, textiles, sculpture,...
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“Twisted” Exhibition Opening Reception
Strohl Art Center 2nd Floor"Twisted" opening reception. Exhibition runs June 28-August 24. All works in this craft-based exhibition are literally and figuratively twisted into shapes by carving, turning, squeezing and trimming their materials. The result is an array of beautifully designed sculptures, ranging in sizes that cohesively exist together. See the intricate handwork, using a variety of materials from...
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“Sculpture Garden 2026” Opening Reception
Melvin Johnson Sculpture Garden Melvin Johnson Sculpture Garden"Sculpture Garden 2026" opening reception. Exhibition runs June 28-August 26. Featuring outdoor sculptures by Page Henry and Ed Parrish. Curated by Judy Barie.
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The United States Army Field Band and Soldiers’ Chorus
Amphitheater AmphitheaterThe Concert Band & Soldiers’ Chorus are the oldest and largest performing components of The U.S. Army Field Band. Founded in 1946 and 1957, respectively, these premier ensembles have performed for hundreds of millions of people in all 50 states and more than 30 countries. The 60-member Concert Band and 29-member Soldiers’ Chorus perform everywhere...
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Stephanie Ginese and Annmarie Kelly-Harbaugh
Hall of Philosophy Hall of PhilosophyChautauqua Writers’ Center Faculty Reading — Featuring Stephanie Ginese (Poetry) and Annmarie Kelly-Harbaugh (Prose) Stephanie Ginese is an author, instructor, and stand-up comedian from South Lorain, Ohio. Her literary work has been featured in Las Palabritas Journal at Harvard University, The Pinch Journal at the University of Memphis, Cleveland Review of Books, and elsewhere. Her...
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Church of the Wild -Family Friendly
Outdoor ClassroomKriss Young Miller and her husband Gary manage the Quaker House. Kriss is a 2022 graduate of Earlham School of Religion with her Master of Arts in Peace and Social Transformation. Kriss is currently a student of Victoria Loorz in the Seminary of the Wild Earth at the Center for Wild Spirituality. She has completed...
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Blessing of the Animals (weather permitting)
Hall of Philosophy GroveFree Sunday Event -
Palestine Park Tour
Palestine Park Palestine ParkFree Sunday Event -
Hebrew Congregation, Shirley Lazarus Sunday Evening Lecture Series: Robert Wilson-Black
Smith Wilkes Hall Smith Wilkes HallFree Sunday Event -
Sacred Song Service
Amphitheater AmphitheaterFree Sunday Service