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Trinity College's Historic Campus Stars in New Streaming Series "The Artist"

Source: Trinity Campus Served as Filming Location for New Series Starring Mandy Patinkin (2025-11-24)

In a remarkable convergence of history and entertainment, Trinity College's iconic Gothic Revival campus served as a captivating filming location for the upcoming limited series "The Artist," premiering on The Network on November 27, 2025. This series, set in the twilight of the Gilded Age, features a star-studded cast including Mandy Patinkin, Janet McTeer, and Hank Azaria, and explores a mysterious gathering of era’s celebrities like Thomas Edison and Edgar Degas. Filming took place over two days in November 2024, utilizing the college’s Main Quad, Long Walk, and historic buildings such as Hamlin Hall and the Raether Library, which are part of the recently designated National Register of Historic Places. The campus’s Gothic architecture, dating back to the 1870s, has made it a favorite for filmmakers, with previous productions including a Telugu romantic comedy "Visa: Vintara Saradaga." Beyond its cinematic appeal, Trinity College has been recognized for its contributions to historical preservation and educational excellence, ranking among the top liberal arts colleges in the United States. The filming of "The Artist" not only highlights the college’s architectural beauty but also underscores its role as a cultural hub, attracting productions that celebrate American history and arts. Recent developments include Trinity’s ongoing efforts to expand its film studies program, integrating real-world filming experiences for students, and a new initiative to preserve and digitally archive its historic sites. As the series gains popularity, Trinity College continues to enhance its reputation as a premier location for historical and cinematic storytelling, fostering a deeper appreciation for its rich heritage and vibrant academic community. With the rise of streaming platforms, Trinity’s historic campus is poised to become an even more prominent backdrop for future productions, blending education, history, and entertainment seamlessly.

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