Calendar

Upcoming Events

September 2025

  • Sep
    1

    New Boarding Student Orientation

    All boarding students will engage in a four-day program orienting them to life on campus and equipping them with knowledge and information for a successful start to the new school year.
  • Preseason Fall Sports

  • Sep
    2

    New Boarding Student Orientation

    All boarding students will engage in a four-day program orienting them to life on campus and equipping them with knowledge and information for a successful start to the new school year.
  • Orientation for All New Students

    All new students will engage in full-day program during which they will meet with Peer Mentors and Community Groups, take ID photos, learn about CSW's academic program, and walk through their daily class schedules for Mod 1. Please arrive between 8:30 and 9:00. The student program and a concurrent session for parents begins at 9:00.
  • Preseason Fall Sports

  • Sep
    3

    Mod 1 Begins

  • Sep
    5

    Fall All Boarders Weekend

    All Boarders Weekend offers an opportunity to build community and allow time to be together as a residential community for some fun and programming. All boarding students will be required to stay on campus for the events of the weekend. 
  • Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Parent/Guardian Community Kick-off

    Join fellow parents and guardians for a morning of connection and conversation over coffee and tea. You’ll hear a brief welcome from Head of School Lise Charlier and have the opportunity to meet Chris Seeley, our new Associate Head of School for Advancement. It’s a great chance to build community and set the tone for the year ahead. Whether you’re new to the community or returning, we’re excited to start the year together! 

    Register now! 
  • Sep
    6

    Fall All Boarders Weekend

    All Boarders Weekend offers an opportunity to build community and allow time to be together as a residential community for some fun and programming. All boarding students will be required to stay on campus for the events of the weekend. 
  • Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    7

    Fall All Boarders Weekend

    All Boarders Weekend offers an opportunity to build community and allow time to be together as a residential community for some fun and programming. All boarding students will be required to stay on campus for the events of the weekend. 
  • Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    8

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Senior Parent College Night

    Join CSW's College Counseling team for Senior Parent Night on Monday, September 8, at 7:30 p.m in the Community Gallery or on Zoom.  Macalester College President and CSW alum, Dr. Suzanne Rivera, will be here to discuss the landscape of selective admission and provide insight and guidance for navigating the college search process.
  • Sep
    9

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    10

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Affinity, Alliance and Interest Group Fair

    CSW offers a rich variety of opportunities for students to join clubs and organizations, serve on boards or committees, and to participate in a wide variety of activities. Underscoring the core values of the school, this kind of student engagement fosters greater communication and understanding, offers a chance to form strong connections between CSW and the greater world, and allows students to assume leadership roles. On Wednesday, September 10 CSW will be hosting a Student Club Fair on The Quad (if it rains the event will be moved to The Fit) from 10:30-11:15 AM. During this time, students will be able to learn about the different Alliance, Affinity & Interest Groups offered at CSW!
  • Sep
    11

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    12

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • An Afternoon with Lise: A New Parent & Guardian Welcome Gathering

    New parents and guardians are invited to a welcome reception in the home of Head of School Lise Charlier. Mingle with fellow new parents and join Lise for a discussion about the school's future and the role families play as members of the CSW community.

    RSVP by September 10.

    This is the first of three welcome receptions on September 12, 14, and 20 (following Fall Fest). Please register for the one reception you would like to attend.
  • Sep
    13

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    14

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • An Afternoon with Lise: A New Parent & Guardian Welcome Gathering

    New parents and guardians are invited to a welcome reception in the home of Head of School Lise Charlier. Mingle with fellow new parents and join Lise for a discussion about the school's future and the role families play as members of the CSW community.

    Register by September 10.

    This is the second of three welcome receptions on September 12, 14, and 20 (following Fall Fest). Please register for the one reception you would like to attend.
  • Sep
    15

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    16

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    17

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    18

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Board of Trustees Meeting

    Garthwaite Center for Science and Art - Community Gallery - CG
  • Sep
    19

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Fall Fest

    Join us for Fall Fest and get the chance to sit in on classes, meet faculty, get to know other families, and cheer on our student athletes!
  • Sep
    20

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Fall Fest

    Join us for Fall Fest and get the chance to sit in on classes, meet faculty, get to know other families, and cheer on our student athletes!
  • An Afternoon with Lise: A New Parent & Guardian Welcome Gathering

    New parents and guardians are invited to a welcome reception in the home of Head of School Lise Charlier. Mingle with fellow new parents and join Lise for a discussion about the school's future and the role families play as members of the CSW community.

    Register by September 10.

    This is the third of three welcome receptions on September 12, 14, and 20 (following Fall Fest). Please register for the one reception you would like to attend.
  • Sep
    21

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    22

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    23

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    24

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    25

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Flu Shot Clinic

    Health and Fitness Center - FIT Dance - 122
    Please join us on Thursday, September 25 to receive your flu shot. The clinic will run from 8:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. in the Dance Studio of the FIT.
  • Sep
    26

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    27

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    28

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    29

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
  • Sep
    30

    Thompson Gallery: "The Once and Future African Goddess"

    Karmimadeebora McMillan — Thompson Gallery Mod 1 Exhibition
    Thompson Gallery + Installation Space

    This fall, CSW proudly presents The Once and Future African Goddess, an exhibition of new work by Cambridge-based interdisciplinary artist Karmimadeebora McMillan. Working across painting, printmaking, sculpture, animation, installation, and public art, McMillan constructs layered, color-saturated worlds deeply informed by Afrofuturism, African and African American history, myth, and speculative fiction. Her work explores questions of Blackness and fear through stylized figures and highly pigmented color, reimagining visual tropes once meant to marginalize Black communities in order to build new, empowered narratives.

    The main exhibition in the Thompson Gallery showcases McMillan’s latest paintings, sculptures, and mixed-media works under the title The Once and Future African Goddess. Across the hall in the Installation Space, visitors are invited into Ms. Merri Mack’s Adventures — a multimedia installation of looping, sound-enhanced animations projected onto two walls.

    Together, these exhibitions reflect the Thompson Gallery’s mission as an interdisciplinary community space that celebrates artmaking across mediums and perspectives, while embodying the Cambridge School of Weston’s spirit of inquiry, learning, and sharing.
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