Arts at UD
Unleashing Creativity
Students and faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences are a life force in the Delaware artistic scene. They tap into their creative prowess, bringing their visions to life through dynamic theatre productions, soulful music concerts, expressive art exhibitions, and intellectually stimulating symposiums. It's more than just showcasing their talents; it's about embracing experiential learning and fostering a collaborative spirit.
National Arts and Humanities Month
National Arts and Humanities Month in October celebrates the crucial role of the arts and humanities to connect communities and cultures, promote inclusion, enhance wellbeing, and make a difference in people’s lives throughout the University of Delaware and across the state of Delaware.
Event Stories
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Oct. 5: Sinta Quartet opens Master Players Concert Series’ 21st season
October 02, 2024 | Written by Melissa KitchenAward-winning saxophone quartet to perform an inspired “New Traditions” program -
Making the Arts Visible
September 26, 2024 | Written by Brenda Lange and Hilary DouwesNatalija Mijatović is the chair of the Department of Art and Design. An award-winning visual artist who specializes in painting and has exhibited internationally, her first objective since joining the University of Delaware in 2023 has been to bring visibility to the arts. -
Jackie Kennedy’s Valentino Wedding Dress for Aristotle Onassis Nuptials Sells for $24,320 at Auction
September 26, 2024 | Written by Rosemary Feitelberg of WWDKatya Roelse, a University of Delaware fashion design professor who created a replica of Jackie Kennedy’s wedding gown, explained the differences between Kennedy’s first dress and the Valentino dress Kennedy wore for her 1968 wedding to Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis. -
National Arts and Humanities Month
September 20, 2024 | Written by UD College of Arts and Sciences Communication StaffEvents in October highlight the impact of arts and humanities on the UD community -
The joy of Mexican folk music
September 13, 2024 | Written by Tracey BryantUD senior Alondra Gonzalez explores mariachi vocal technique