DMV Happy Hour
Join us for a wide-ranging discussion on the status of arts organizations in the Washington, DC area in the era of COVID-19. Details still to come. Please join us for what is sure to be a fascinating and informative hour!
Join us for a wide-ranging discussion on the status of arts organizations in the Washington, DC area in the era of COVID-19. Details still to come. Please join us for what is sure to be a fascinating and informative hour!
Life in the time of Corona group discussion led by Carole Brafman ‘57, M.D. Please check your email for details. If you are not a member of this group and you are interested, please let us know.
On Wednesday, September 29 at 6:30pm ET, Amy Sohn ’91 and Emily Bass ’91 will share stories from their craft with the HCHS community. Both graduates of the Class of 1991, the pair published books in July 2021--Sohn's 12th book, and first work of nonfiction; Bass's debut work. Their books, The Man Who Hated Women: Sex, Censorship and Civil Liberties […]
Morning Sun, a world premiere directed by Lila Neugebauer ’03 Wednesday, November 17 at 8:00pm A trio of stars deliver a brilliant performance in this intimate, deeply felt play written by Tony Award winner Simon Stephens. The cast features Tony Award winner Blair Brown, Four-time Emmy Award winner Edie Falco, and Tony nominee Marin Ireland. […]
Support Hunter on this global day of giving by making a meaningful gift to the HCHSAA on Tuesday, November 30. Contributions from alumnae/i on GivingTuesday help to sustain vital programs at the high school and provide enrichment for the current student body. HCHS is counting on you to give back to the institution that gave […]
The HCHSAA is delighted to observe Black History Month with an online, arts-focused panel discussion on Thursday, February 17 at 7:00pm ET! Our invited panelists, Chloe Bass ’02 and Chuma Hunter-Gault ’90 have each led distinguished careers in the visual and performing arts, respectively. Bass, who is Assistant Professor of Art at Queens College, CUNY, […]
HCHSAA celebrates Women’s History Month on Tuesday, March 8 at 7pm ET! Join us for an evening with Mecca Jamilah Sullivan ’99, Ph.D., who has published extensively on the subjects of sexuality, identity, and poetics in contemporary African Diaspora culture. She is the author of the short story collection Blue Talk and Love (2015), winner […]
HCHSAA is pleased to host an important virtual discussion with pediatrician Saul Hymes ’98, MD, FAAP on Tuesday, March 29 from 7-8pm ET. Dr. Hymes is an expert on how COVID-19 affects children and what treatment can be taken upon diagnosis. In this hour-long event, Dr. Hymes will take questions from the HCHS alumnae/i community. […]
Film Screening of The Art of Making It An Insider’s View of the Arts, Featuring Elan Nieves ’02* Thursday, April 28, 2022 at 6pm ET The Kaye Playhouse East 68th Street (between Park and Lexington Avenues) *This is an in-person screening From the producer of the Emmy-nominated The Price of Everything, a film about […]
Image: Tao Hui (b. 1987 in Chongqing China; lives and works in Beijing, China) THIS PAGE IS FOR "A Night at the Museum Friday, October 21" To buy tickets for "A Day at the Museum Wednesday, November 9th" click here. Curator Barbara Pollack ’74 has graciously invited a group from HCHSAA to take part in […]
Image: Tao Hui (b. 1987 in Chongqing China; lives and works in Beijing, China) THIS PAGE IS FOR "A Day at the Museum Wednesday, November 9th" To buy tickets for "A Night at the Museum Friday, October 21" click here. Curator Barbara Pollack ’74 has graciously invited a group from HCHSAA to take part in […]
A WOMAN'S LIFE IS A HUMAN LIFE My Mother, Our Neighbor, and the Journey from Reproductive RIghts to Reproductive Justice Written by Felicia Kornbluh ’84. In discussion with Allison Pugh ’84. Wednesday, March 22 7:00-8:00pm ET Virtual Program. Click to register. Join us on Wednesday, March 22 from 7:00-8:00pm ET as the HCHSAA celebrates Women's […]