
Events
Goshen College to host Amish photography gallery from March 10 to July 18
Exhibit Reception: “Scenes of Amish Life: Photographs by Danny Graber”
Date and Time: Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 2 p.m.
Location: Harold & Wilma Good Library Gallery
Cost: Free and open to the public

Behind the camera, Graber captures the repeat of his heartfelt childhood experiences.
Goshen College will host a free public reception with fine art photographer Danny Graber on Sunday, March 17, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Harold & Wilma Good Library Gallery to celebrate the opening of “Seasons of Amish Life: Photographs by Danny Graber.” This exhibit, running from March 10 to July 18, 2024, showcases Graber’s intimate portrayal of LaGrange County Amish families’ daily life and work.
Graber, who was born and raised in the Amish community of LaGrange County, brings a unique perspective to his photography, capturing moments of planting, harvesting and more, reflecting the timeless principles of Amish culture. The exhibit showcases Graber’s connection to his subject matter and his commitment to authenticity.
Sat Sep 06, 9am
In the Company of Hutterites and Aliens: The Making of Two Books
GC professor Duane Stoltzfus will reflect on the process of researching two books on the realities of being pacifist in the United States.Sun Sep 07, 2pm
Blue Book of Everyday Folk Quilt Exhibit: Reception and Artist Talk
Throughout her lifetime, Dr. Rhoda Faye Amstutz Imhoff championed practices and mentalities that insisted on equity and inclusion, creating a sense of belonging for all, specifically those too often minimized and silenced. As evidenced by her book, The Blue Book…- Livestream
Sun Sep 07, 4pm
Rieth Recital Series: Scott Hochstetler & H. Roz Woll, faculty voice recital
Experience an afternoon of song with Goshen College voice faculty Scott Hochstetler and H. Roz Woll. Their program spans centuries and styles, from the drama of Schubert’s Erlkönig to the contemporary voice of Stacy Garrop, who sets the words of Eleanor Roosevelt in a powerful song cycle.