Past Events
Exhibit (closing): A Cabinet of Curiosities 3: Quilts, Clockers, Ceramics and Fraktur
A new exhibit, “A Cabinet of Curiosities 3: Quilts, Clocks, Ceramics and Fraktur” will open in the Good Library Gallery, located in the Harold and Wilma Good Library on Sunday, March 5 through Sunday, Nov. 12. The exhibit offers a colorful variety of Mennonite and Amish items recently accessioned for the Mennonite Historical Library collection, and exhibited at Goshen College for the first time.
Art Exhibit (closing): "Sense of Place" by Sara Method
Art Exhibit: “Sense of Place,” by Sara Method, assistant professor of art Location: Music Center, Hershberger Art Gallery Dates: The exhibit runs from Sept. 17 to Nov. 12. Reception: The reception is Oct. 7 from 5:30-7 p.m. during Homecoming Weekend, with an artist talk at 6:15 p.m.
Fall Mainstage Play: “Twelfth Night: Or What You Will” by William Shakespeare
In this fall’s mainstage play, “Twelfth Night: Or What You Will,” the Goshen College Theater Department draws inspiration from post-punk youth culture in London, circa 1980, giving a new setting to the classic Shakespeare gender-bending romantic comedy. It will be performed on Friday, Nov. 10; Saturday, Nov. 11 and Saturday, Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, Nov. 12 and 19 at 2:30 p.m. in Umble Center.
Community School of the Arts Fall Choral Showcase
Three youth choirs in the Community School of the Arts will perform on Nov. 12 as part of the annual CSA Fall Choral Showcase Concert. Performing are Rejoice (grades 3-5) and Sommo Voci (grades 9-12), directed by Kristin Kauffman, and Shout for Joy (grades 6-8), directed by Sandy Hill.
Fall Explore Goshen Day
Spend the day getting to know future classmates & current students, sit in on a class or meet with a faculty member in an academic area of your interest, take a campus tour, have lunch in our dining hall, and talk with GC Admissions Counselors! You won't want to miss it!
Treble Fest Festival Concert
Goshen College’s treble voice choir, Voices of the Earth, will be joined by area high school high voice choruses for a day of rehearsals and workshops, culminating in an evening choir concert on Nov. 7. Voices of the Earth is directed by H. Roz Woll, assistant professor of music.
GC Symphony Orchestra Fall Concert
The Goshen College Symphony Orchestra, directed by Richard Brunson, will present its fall concert in Sauder Concert Hall on Friday, Nov. 3.
Guest Recital: Patricia Caicedo, soprano
A world-renowned expert in Latin American and Iberian Art songs, Patricia Caicedo is a multifaceted artist-scholar with numerous recordings, books, concerts, and media appearances. Patricia has led a crusade to include underrepresented repertoires and creators in music curricula and concert venues, having performed worldwide and founding and directing the Barcelona Festival of Song, which focuses on studying art songs in Spanish, Catalan, and Portuguese. She will perform a guest recital on Oct. 31.
Fall Choral Concert
On Oct. 28, the Goshen College Choirs will present their annual Fall Choral Concert in Sauder Concert Hall. Performing are the Goshen College Chamber Choir and Vox Profundi, directed by Scott Hochstetler, and Voices of the Earth, directed by H. Roz Woll. The choirs will be joined by Community School of the Arts chorus Sommo Voci in a performance of Robert Ray’s “Gospel Mass.”
Performing Arts Series: The Wailin' Jennys
Back in Goshen by popular demand with new songs from their upcoming album, Nicky Mehta, Ruth Moody and Heather Masse bring three distinct voices that together make the achingly perfect vocal sound of the Juno award-winning Wailin’ Jennys.