Recent Articles by
Sanjay Suchak
October 24, 2017
Gatto, a classroom support technician, is a self-taught sculptor who has turned his love of classic horror films into an extraordinary exhibition, showcasing his own recreations of iconic characters like Dracula, Gill-Man and the Mummy.
October 24, 2017
The Free Bridge Quintet, featuring five faculty members from UVA’s McIntire Department of Music, has been delighting Charlottesville for two decades. They will celebrate with a special anniversary concert Saturday.
September 19, 2017
We tagged along as resident adviser Rebecca Lewis welcomed 22 new first-year students to the University, sampling an experience duplicated hundreds of times around Grounds over the past few weeks.
August 22, 2017
They might be from around Virginia or around the world, but they have at least one thing in common: They’re ready to make their mark at UVA. Meet 21 new ’Hoos in the Class of 2021.
August 20, 2017
UVA’s newest class gathered on the Lawn Sunday night, where they were officially welcome to the University of Virginia community and encouraged to make it their own.
August 17, 2017
On Wednesday night, thousands of University of Virginia and Charlottesville community members retraced the steps that neo-Nazi and white supremacist protestors took last Friday, a powerful repudiation of hate and bigotry
May 11, 2017
UVA’s fourth-year studio art students worked on their final projects for months on end, putting together an elaborate, four-week show that featured the best of their photography, paintings, sculptures, prints and films.
May 02, 2017
Wondering what’s inside the new cabin that has popped up on UVA’s Arts Grounds? Artist-in-residence Mark Dion has created a treasure trove of found and created objects for curious visitors.
April 25, 2017
A mystery, a wry comedy and an emotional plea for justice star in UVA’s inaugural new works festival, featuring student-written plays staged by student directors, actors and designers.
March 26, 2017
Speaking before thousands at UVA’s John Paul Jones Arena, Bryan Cranston told stories from the hit show, offered advice for aspiring artists and reflected on the transformative power of the arts.