The WHS sophomore parents are hosting a party at town hall with the live 80’s bandFast Times. Support the class of 2028 and click HERE to buy your tickets via Venmo at the pre-sale price of $50 each (tickets at the door are $60). Group prices available. All are welcome!
Crush & Pull with Flare, 2019. Courtesy Ellen Carey Collection, Jayne H. Baum Gallery (NYC, NY) and Galerie Miranda (Paris, FR)
The Griffin Museum is pleased to host an online artist talk with Ellen Carey -- an acclaimed lens-based artist, photographer, educator, independent scholar, and guest curator, as well as a participating artist in A Yellow Rose Project.
In this talk, Carey will explore photography as a visual art form at the forefront of the avant-garde, highlighting its capacity for disruption, experimentation, and transformation. With a career spanning over four decades, Carey
Please join us for an exciting evening of music performed by the members of the WCMS Percussion Ensemble. This lively concert will feature works by Handel, Grieg, Bizet, Botsford, and Badelt. The eclectic program brings you favorite works from the Classical period, transcribed for the sound of a modern percussion ensemble.
The concert will be presented live in Nichols Performance Hall.
Hosted by Sylvie Zakarian, chair of the Woodwinds, Brass & Percussion department.
Please join us for an exciting evening of music performed by the members of the WCMS Percussion Ensemble. This lively concert will feature works by Mozart, Strauss, Albeniz, Grimo, and Tillapaugh. The eclectic program brings you favorite works from the Classical period, transcribed for the sound of a modern percussion ensemble.
The concert will be presented live in Nichols Performance Hall.
Hosted by Sylvie Zakarian, chair of the Woodwinds, Brass & Percussion department.
Street life offers boundless opportunities to create vital, compelling photographs. Street photography remains one of the most dynamic and accessible forms of contemporary image-making, where chance encounters and observation reveal stories hidden in plain sight.
Join Harvey Stein and the Griffin Museum of Photography for a dynamic, small-cohort online intensive. With more than 50 years of experience photographing public life, and decades of teaching street photography, Stein brings a mentorship-driven approach rooted in curiosity, craft, and personal expression.
Are you interested in reading classic Yiddish literature in translation? This new quarterly reading group explores many themes for lively discussion through the lens of three Yiddish novels in translation, plus an additional contemporary title outside of the genre.
The second presentation in Nate Ramsayer's seven-part course How the Bible Became a Book. In this lecture, Nate will help to trace the lineage of the most authoritative biblical manuscripts that are used to create the modern day translations we’re all familiar with. Feel free to join, even if you weren't present at the first lecture.
As part of the Black History Project, the Black Student Union (BSU) at Winchester High School is calling on all WHS students to submit original work that highlights specific events, significant figures, or cultural shifts within Black history. To encourage broad participation, the contest accepts a wide array of media, including:
Visual Arts: 2D and 3D art, posters, and photography.
Digital & Multimedia: Documentaries, short films, websites, and music.
Literary Works: Poetry, essays, and research papers.
Cash prizes (awarded via Amazon gift cards) will be presented to the top three winners: $250