Meet Trinity McClendon and Sebastian Nivon Galvez, non-music majors who are dedicated to integrating music into their lives. As a means of stress relief or personal growth, participating in music has helped them thrive in college.
The co-creator of the award-winning career assessment platform Pathway U and Chief Science Officer of jobZology will speak at Berry College March 3.
Berry College Moon Gallery's newest exhibition “stuff” highlights the material aspect of artistry. “stuff” is a curated group exhibition that highlights how seemingly mundane artistic materials convey meaning.
Aspiring to a career in the music industry, Teniya Evans ’25 credits the college’s mentoring community and hands-on experiences for her career direction. With a firm business foundation to complement her musical talent, she’s all set to work for A Jam, a home for creative artists in the global music industry.
Although his interest in the music program drove him to apply to Berry, Teddy Oshirak quickly realized that he wanted to pursue marketing as a career. His involvement in both departments allowed him to take full advantage of the liberal arts.
Caroline Lord is tapping into art and creative writing at Berry to achieve the long-term goal of working in art therapy. She’s also a successful entrepreneur with a following for her exuberant, colorful paintings.
The Berry College Art Department will present student exhibitions in Moon Gallery during the month of December.
Berry College’s student media organizations received various awards at the recent College Broadcasters Incorporated and College Media Association events.
The Rome International Film Festival recently premiered two films with Berry College connections.
Author Jericho Parms, whose work was nominated for the Pushcart Prize, recently spoke at Berry College as part of the David James Poissant prose reading series.
Artist Kimberly Lyle's work explores the ways that technology impacts our interactions with each other. The installation synthesizes a person’s breath into sounds from different languages using both tangible and digital processes.
The Berry College Theatre Company will open the fall season with “The 39 Steps,” with performances from Oct. 3 to 6 at the Sisters Theatre. The performances will be at 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. The show is appropriate for ages five and up.
Berry College Memorial Library is hosting a national exhibit on Physician Assistants: Collaboration and Care beginning July 1, 2024.
The Berry College Dance Company will present their concert “Spring Into Dance” at 7 p.m. April 19 and 2 p.m. April 20, 21. All performances will be held in Sisters Theatre.
The Berry College Moon Gallery will host a student exhibition this month, including the annual student honors show April 18-25 and the senior thesis exhibition April 29 through May 3.
The Berry College Theatre Company will open their spring season April 4, with the musical "A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder."
Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum is thrilled to announce its upcoming exhibit, "Prolific and Experimental: The Art of Steffen Thomas," featuring over 20 works of sculpture, paintings, and etchings.
Internationally acclaimed pianist Jihye Chang will perform at 7 p.m. Feb. 29 in the Berry College Bell Recital Hall.
Prolific Rome muralist Xaivier Ringer is featured in the new "Cultivating Black Futures" exhibit at the Berry College Moon Gallery.
Berry College Theatre Company will open their second show of the season with a double-casted production the witty comedy, "The Revolutionists."
The festival has partnered with Berry College to present six documentaries throughout the year that highlight issues facing the region.
Berry College Theatre Company opens its 2023 Fall season Oct, 12 with an all-time classic, Arthur Miller’s "All My Sons."
Berry College’s Moon Gallery welcomes four artists in the “Embodiment III” invitational exhibit.
Berry College will host a wide variety of musical performances this month. All performances are free and open to the public.
WASHINGTON D.C. -- The U.S. Department of State has selected Berry College’s Peter Friedrich for a project focusing on English language instructors in Russia.
The Berry College Moon Gallery presents a new textile-based exhibition “Common Threads” from a pair of collaborative artists.
Berry senior Rosalie Kahaly will be showcasing her senior capstone project “Together Again” from May 1 to May 5 in the Moon Gallery. The exhibition will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is free and open to the public.
Berry College’s Department of Communication will present an adaptation of Freedom Sings®, a traveling musical experience that brings stories to life in the form of songs, at 7 p.m. on April 4 in Barnwell Chapel.
Berry College welcomes leading contemporary artist Makoto Fujimura on March 23 as this year’s speaker for the Cecil B. Wright III Integrity in Leadership Lecture.
The McCoy Southern Women Writers Lecture welcomes comic book researcher Qiana Whitted to Berry.
Berry recently welcomed renowned illustrator Danielle Coke to speak for Black History Month.
Berry College Theatre Company opens its 2023 spring season Feb. 22.
Berry College welcomes artist Jeanine Hill's exhibit “The Clarity of Water” at the Moon Gallery.
A musician from the Houston Symphony who has played on major soundtracks, joined the Berry College Wind Ensemble performance on Jan. 24
The Berry College Opera recently performed Johann Strauss II’s Die Fledermaus at the Bell Recital Hall.
Berry College recently hosted the 2023 Trumpet Festival of the Southeast at the Ford complex.
Berry College vocal students will perform their annual Vocal Honors Recital Thursday (Feb. 9) in Bell Recital Hall at Ford Auditorium.