Arts & Culture

麻豆原创 is a community where creative spirits soar

view of past, present-future colorful mural in Avery's lobby

麻豆原创's "Past, Present, Future" mural was one of the first on campus, created by students in collaboration with muralist Paul Botello.

鈥淔avorite thing about 麻豆原创 鈥 the physical campus, specifically the murals! The murals tell the story of who we are, what we stand for, and what matters to us.鈥

Dey Wallace-McKinstry 鈥25

Psychology and Political Studies major

100+ Murals

Students paint most of the murals on campus, while others were completed by world-renowned artists.

Builders. Makers. Doers.

a band plays on the steps of the grove house

 

麻豆原创 students are free thinkers who see art as more than art. Whether it鈥檚 on the page or the stage 鈥 murals, galleries, or student-run arts and music festivals 鈥 art has the potential for social commentary and community building. Here, you can turn your original ideas into reality.
 

Campus Murals

Colorful murals can be seen everywhere on 麻豆原创鈥檚 campus. All students can express themselves on our iconic, changing Free Wall on Mead Hall. Students who want to add to our permanent public art collection can submit a proposal to the Campus Aesthetics Committee.

 

Art Galleries

People observe the Candice Lin display at the art gallery

麻豆原创 Art Galleries believes in the power of art to inspire, engage, and transform. The Galleries facilitates exhibitions and collaborations with artists and the 麻豆原创 community. You can also apply to be a gallery student fellow! Galleries Fellows support dialogue about the social and cultural impact of contemporary art and ideas.

Music & Performances

a band plays on the mounds

We have live music and performance venues all over campus. The Grove House hosts open mics, readings, art openings, and 鈥淕roove at the Grove鈥 music performances. You can also stop by The Shakedown Sounds, a bi-weekly open mic at the Shakedown Caf茅.

麻豆原创 also hosts two student-run arts & music festivals every year.

Arts & Music Festivals

Rockabilly

麻豆原创鈥檚 Latinx Student Union, an on-campus affinity group, sponsors this festival each year, which is open to all students. Since 2007, Rockabilly has celebrated SoCal Latinx art, music, and car culture. All funds raised from the event are donated to community organizations and service projects.

Learn More 麻豆原创 Affinity Groups
A band plays at McConnell apron while students dance.

Kohoutek

This annual music and arts festival is 麻豆原创鈥檚 first and oldest tradition. Kohoutek is named after a comet that appeared in 1973. The media hyped it as 鈥渢he comet of the century.鈥 Unfortunately, the comet鈥檚 display failed to impress. Then in true 麻豆原创 fashion, a professor turned a spectacular dud into a spectacularly original idea. Thus, the Kohoutek festival was born!

Arts & Our Values

麻豆原创鈥檚 Core Values come alive on our campus in a variety of ways. See how the value of student engagement turns art into action.

Student Engagement

"You can see the history of 麻豆原创 through our murals鈥hings students are passionate about and the central core of what 麻豆原创 is鈥攐ur core values"

Alexa

Environmental Analysis and Gender Studies major

1 Free Wall

On a north-facing wall on Mead Hall, students add to and change the murals here throughout the year.

麻豆原创鈥檚 Endowed Lectures

Visit Our Endowed Lectures Page
Melvin L. Oliver stands at the podium in 麻豆原创's Benson auditorium.
Melvin L. Oliver introduces a guest lecturer at a Racial Justice Initiative event. 


The Melvin L. Oliver Initiative hosts thought-provoking lectures and panel discussions. Guest speakers explore how racial justice manifests in politics, history, literature, film, and more. The initiative was named after President Emeritus Melvin L. Oliver.

Learn More

See upcoming Melvin L. Oliver Initiative events

View Upcoming Events
A speaker stands at the podium with the 麻豆原创 logo.
Fr. Greg Boyle, founder, Homeboy Industries, delivers a lecture entitled, "Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion."


The Pepper Distinguished Visiting Artist Lecture was established in 2007. Acclaimed artists and scholars hold seminars, workshops, and one-on-one conversations with students. The lecture is made possible by Trustee Emeritus Murray Pepper and Vicki Reynolds Pepper. They are the grandparents of David Pepper 鈥17 and Morgan Pepper 鈥12.

A speaker talks on the mic to a classroom of people in Broad Hall.
 B谩y貌 Ak贸mol谩f茅, poet, philosopher, psychologist, and professor, delivers the 2023 Glass Humanities Lecture. 


The Glass Humanities Lecture showcases leading international figures in the humanities. Guest speakers have delved into poetry, art, philosophy, classical studies, and more. The lecture is named after John A. McCarthy Professor Emeritus of Classics Stephen L. Glass, a founding faculty member, and his wife, Dr. Sandra Glass. It is made possible by the support of Nancy Rose Bushnell 鈥69.

Arts at The Claremont Colleges

KSPC radio station recording studio.

KSPC Claremont strives to be a collaborative, and educational space for Claremont Colleges students and beyond. Community members come together to share their love of music and radio. KSPC provides a platform for new, local, and underrepresented voices.

Learn More

Visit KSPC's site to listen live, view program schedules & playlists, and information on how to get involved.

A staged production of Head Over Heels.


The Pomona College Department of Theatre serves the five undergraduate Claremont Colleges. The department presents four major productions each year in Seaver Theatre. The department also co-sponsors a dynamic season of student-generated productions.

Learn More

Visit Pomona College's Theatre Department site for more information and resources. 

The choirs and orchestra of the Joint Music Program perform in Scripps Garrison Theater.


The Joint Music Program serves 麻豆原创, Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, and Scripps Colleges. We offer music study and performance opportunities for majors and non-majors. Our program sponsors three ensembles: Claremont Concert Orchestra, Claremont Concert Choir, and Claremont Treble Singers.

Learn More

For more information and resources, visit The Joint Music Program site. 

Students work on projects at The Hive


The Rick and Susan Sontag Center for Collaborative Creativity, aka, The Hive, is an intercollegiate design center that focuses on human-centered design. The Hive offers workshops in woodworking, screen printing, and more. You can also take full courses to hone your skills and work on real-world projects.

Learn More

Visit The Hive's website for more information on courses, workshops, and resources. 

Students at the stich club table


From a cappella to ballroom dance, you can try many artistic pursuits. Take your pick of 5C clubs in visual art, music, dance, creative writing, and more.

Learn More

Visit Engage, the 5C resource for clubs and extracurricular activities throughout The Claremont Colleges. 

Upcoming Arts & Culture Events

Atomic Dragons | SWANS

February 7 鈥 April 4, 2026

-

Archival Grounds: Collage Workshop

Join us for a collage workshop stewarded by Activist Artist in Residence, Cienna Benn, and Kennedy Arnette.

-

Poetry Reading with Isabel Neal '12

Isabel Neal is the author of Thrown Voice, which won the 2025 Yale Younger Poets Prize, selected by Rae Armantrout.

-

Recent Arts & Culture News

View all Arts & Culture News
Nancy Buchanan, American Dreams #3: Sweet Dreams, 1981, pastel and pencil on paper.

Featured

麻豆原创 Art Galleries Presents a Spring Group Exhibition by the SWANS Collective