Alumna and Associate Professor of Art Barbara Campbell Thomas has solo show in NYC
The Painting Center of New York City presents Thisness, a solo exhibition of paintings by Barbara Campbell Thomas, October 1-26, with an opening reception on October 3, 6:00 – 8:00 pm. The Medieval theory of haecceity asserts individuality resides within a person’s or object’s thisness, the non-qualitative properties that make someone or something not just […]
Triston Broadway: From Beginning Strings program to UNCG School of Music
Triston Broadway knows first-hand about the value of community-based arts programs. It is how he found his way here to UNC Greensboro, where he is a sophomore composition student in the School of Music. Triston was nine years old when he saw the Disney movie Fantasia 2000, and he was hooked. Born in Miami and living in […]
College of Visual and Performing Arts Hires 12 New Faculty Members
Theresa Bickham, Assistant Professor of Voice: Soprano Theresa Bickham has been praised for her “fine piano nuances” and “expressive legato line.” her European debut in Graz, Austria and has performed with the Houston Grand Opera, New Jersey Opera, Loudoun Lyric Opera, Opera Camerata of Washington, Opera in the Heights, and the AIMS Opera Orchestra. She is a frequent […]
Exhibitions by Joyce Watkins King MFA 2017
Joyce King (MFA 2017) will be exhibiting work and encourages everyone to come and see what she’s been working on over the past two years. May 25 – November 2, 2019- “Southern Strands: NC Fiber Art” at BRAHMJ (The Blowing Rock Museum of Art and History) (Opening October 25 @ 4:30pm) October 10 – February […]
UNCG Libraries Online Orientations
For the second year, UNCG Libraries Research, Outreach, and Instruction is running a series of 30 minute, online orientations through Webex Meetings for UNCG instructors/staff, graduate students, and undergraduates. When participants complete a quick evaluation they have the chance of winning a $25 gift card to Barnes & Noble. Each flyer has time slots and […]
Dress to express: UNCG’s costume archives survives on Tate Street
By Sayaka Matsuoka –August 8, 2019, Triad City Beat It’s like walking into a library. Each piece, each garment, each stitch tells a different story, reflects a different era. Each has a different author and purpose. Twenty-thousand outfits fill the UNCG costume warehouse, taking over the front room of what used to be Addam’s […]
UNCG School of Art represented in upcoming NC Museum of Art Exhibition
The North Carolina Museum of Art will be opening an exhibition of contemporary painting by two Art School Alumni; Ashlynn Browning and Carmen Neely as well as faculty member Barbara Campbell Thomas. The exhibition will open March 7, 2020 and run through June 21, 2020 in the Joyce W. Pope Gallery. Front Burner: Highlights in […]
Garrett Klein Appointed Lecturer of Trumpet
The UNCG School of Music is pleased to announce that Garrett Klein has been appointed to the faculty as Assistant Professor of Trumpet for the 2019–20 academic year. “[The] UNCG School of Music is truly an institution of the highest caliber, and I am extremely humbled to be joining such a thriving community,” Klein said. “To […]
“Undeleting” in Canvas
Undelete Canvas currently provides a feature that allows instructors to “undelete” course content that has been recently deleted. To restore deleted content follow these steps: Navigate to the course in which you need to restore deleted content In the address (URL) box of your browser, note that the address of your course is https://uncg.instructure.com/courses/(your course […]
Data Storage and Data Classification at UNCG
As we approach the Fall semester, please take a moment to review Data Storage Requirements and Data Classification Policy at UNCG. From ITS: Business, academic, and research data are subject to the university’s Data Classification Policy which defines four classes of data with respect to risk: High, Moderate, Low, and Minimal. It is important that data are properly […]