A Living Community Celebrating the Creative Arts
The Creative Arts Living Community is a vibrant, artistic community that includes students, faculty and community professionals.
Why Join Us?
Whether you are interested in art history, design, music, theatre, studio arts, or creative writing, you’ll have the space to create, connect and contribute to our creative community. Open to all students interested in the creative arts. You’ll explore your own creativity and participate in a variety of artistic experiences. You’ll join creative groups and engage in classes and events designed to enrich your creativity.
Creative Opportunities
- Music ensembles: Marching Band, Jazz Ensemble, Concert Band, Pep Band
- Singing ensembles: Schola, Concert Choir, Mackapella
- Group or private music lessons: Take lessons on guitar, piano, singing, strings or brass instruments
- Theatrical production: Join the student-run OnStagers or audition for a VPA production
- Art Warriors: Create studio work, install exhibitions, build your portfolio and more.
- Film Club: Screen movies, create shorts videos, work on freelance projects and more.
- Dance ensembles: Dance Club or Dance Team
- Figure Skating Club: Learn to skate or choreograph public performances.
- Writing Groups: Writers Circle, Writing for Wellness Group, Poetry Slam Team
- Publication Editorial Staff: The Merrimack Review or The Broadsheet.
- The Writers House: Come to The Writers House to make some tea and write by the fireplace, attend one of our many Visiting Writers events, or check out our monthly calendar for activities happening every week.
- Jail Education Project Teaching Assistantship: Give your creativity back to the community and work in a local jail alongside creative faculty who teach college courses to incarcerated students.
In the Classroom
Incoming Freshmen: Living Learning Community
You may have similar or different majors or minors, but everyone will love the Arts. During your four years at Merrimack, you’ll take one of two courses:
1. VPA 1110 – Introduction to the Visual and Performing Arts. The class will introduce you to a number of concepts, including:
- The history, breadth, and contemporary relevance of the visual, performing and the creative arts
- The interconnectivity of multiple media and artistic movements
- How the visual and performing arts can influence and inform other academic areas of study not normally associated with the fine and applied arts
2. ENG 2150: Introduction to Creative Writing. In this class, you will learn to:
- Observe and experience the world as writers
- Identify and discuss the conventions of the main creative genres (fiction, poetry, memoir)
- Read literature as writers
- Activate your senses and master the foundation of all good writing: the concrete detail