FINE ARTS EVENTS
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GALLERY HOURS: 1–5pm
News Archive
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2013-2014 Theatre season announced -
Nicholas Simpson continues to establish himself in the opera world. -
Eight music students received scholarships for summer programs abroad and in the U.S. -
Daniella Garcia ‘13 featured as one of the best in college ceramics -
Kate Nelson, studio arts technician, exhibits her work at multiple galleries -
Students organize a free Arts Festival for children -
Five students were honored for their work in the arts -
SU Chorale ends up in Rome the week a new pope is chosen. Watch video of their performance. -
Kira McEntire ‘13, has been chosen to display a ceramic piece for an exhibition in Texas -
Music Instructor, Adrienne Inglis will be the featured soloist for Round Rock Symphony -
Mary Visser, Professor of Art and two alumni exhibit their work in Delhi, India. -
Jonathan Knipscher ‘03 returns as Costume Designer for “Little Shop of Horrors.” -
Theatre students invited to judge at the largest theatre competition in the world. -
Southwestern University participates in The Empty Bowls project. -
Rick Roemer, Professor of Theatre, will act, direct, and produce three local productions January through May. -
Dr. David Guidi, Assistant Professor of Music, was a presenter at the 4th annual Jazz Education Network conference. -
Southwestern professor is at the forefront of new research on Chinese art history -
“Top Brass” instructs SU students and performs for a packed crowd. -
The Theatre department performs A Year With Frog and Toad free for elementary schools. -
Art students produce an exhibit in less than 24 hours -
Ceramic professor Patrick Veerkamp enlists students, faculty and staff to raise funds for survivors of mass violence. -
Dr. Lois Ferrari, Professor of Music, is 1st runner-up for the 2012 American Prize in Conducting - Community Orchestra Division. -
Rachel Hoovler ‘12 returns to Southwestern University as Musical Director of a theatre production. -
Career Services is highlighting studio artists in our “Careers in…” series this fall. -
Dr. Eileen Meyer Russell teaches high school students in Jamaica. -
David Asbury and Bruce Cain perform their “River of Words, Song Cycle” in Denmark, Sweden, and Germany. -
Prof. Howe and S.U. students record ancient roman villa with innovative modern technology. -
Recent art graduates exhibited their work in the Intersculpt exhibition in England. -
David Asbury, guitar and Bruce Cain, baritone performed selections from their “River of Words, Song Cycle” at the Kennedy Center’s Millenium Stage in April 2012. -
Theatre students create scenery based on a photograph’s color palette.
