'Arts in the Center' Continues with 'Environment — Built/Natural Q&A' April 10
Experience a multitude of student-created works that reference the Built/Natural concept, as well as a Q&A, to help understand our collective place in the world.
Experience a multitude of student-created works that reference the Built/Natural concept, as well as a Q&A, to help understand our collective place in the world.
These exhibitions place 51³Ô¹ÏÍøÃâ·ÑApp artists in conversation with their national peers as they investigate contemporary ideas about motherhood, design, and Latin American art history.
March 21 reading is part of Black Mountain Institute's Breakout Writers Series.
For Sphere’s first design contest, celebrating the 4th of July, two winners from Art, Architecture, Film, Engineering, and Mathematics will have their designs showcased on the Exosphere.
51³Ô¹ÏÍøÍòÄÜ¿Æ´ó will be one of only a few U.S. universities to offer a robust slate of classes exploring the traditional Mexican folk music.
Third annual gathering — to be held April 19-20 at 51³Ô¹ÏÍøÍòÄÜ¿Æ´ó — focuses on environmental advocacy and cultural offerings.
PAC Box Office will contact ticket holders about replacement options.
In this uncompromising drama about a people living in bleak poverty, a hopeful young woman is determined to overcome insurmountable circumstances.
The performance will be guest conducted by Lawrence Loh.
Inspired by the Mario Basner Passion Project fund, the student exhibition runs through May 15.
Featuring Adam Schroeder and Gary Fowler, the concert highlights dazzling new compositions and stunning selections from The Great American Songbook.
The winner receives $5,000 and is invited to work with College of Fine Arts students in the fall.