• MFA Thesis art exhibition: sammi eady

    Greensboro Project Space, 111 E February 1 Pl, Greensboro, NC 27406, USA

    Mind's Eye MFA Thesis Exhibition by Sammi Eady Exhibition: March 31 - April 4, 2026 Reception: Saturday, April 4th, 6-8p Mind’s Eye is an exhibition revealing the contention between how the mind and the body remember a space. From childhood homes, first jobs, and card games, landmarks from my past are mapped through ongoing perception... Continue reading...

  • MFA Thesis Art Exhibition: sofia aguilar

    Greensboro Project Space, 111 E February 1 Pl, Greensboro, NC 27406, USA

    Nepantla MFA Thesis Exhibition by Sofia Aguilar  Exhibition: April 7 - 11, 2026 Reception: Friday, April 10th, 6-8p An exploration of living between cultures, Nepantla weaves together memory, myth, and lived experience to make the in-between visible. Nepantla takes its name from a Nahuatl word meaning “in-between,” a space of transition and becoming that reflects my experience... Continue reading...

    Free!
  • Percussion Ensemble

    Studio Recital
    Tew Recital Hall 100 McIver St, Greensboro, United States

    Patrons are invited to bring canned good and other non-perishable donations to support the Spartan Open Pantry (SOP). The Pantry provides food assistance to UNC Greensboro students, staff, and recent alumni facing food insecurity.

    Free
  • Jazz Ensemble II ∙ Directions: Electric Miles

    The Crown at the Carolina Theatre 310 S Greene St, Greensboro, United States

    The Miles Davis Jazz Studies Program honors the groundbreaking legacy of Miles Davis in his centennial year. Jazz Ensemble II presents Directions: Electric Miles—a dynamic program featuring all-new arrangements of Davis’ electric-era music from 1968–91. Inspired by his trailblazing spirit and lasting impact on American music, the Jazz Studies program is dedicating the spring 2026 semester to exploring and celebrating his innovative artistry.

    $7 – $13
  • Irna Priore Music and Culture Lecture Series: Michael A. Figueroa

    Music 221 100 McIver St, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States

    Dr. Michael A. Figueroa (UNC–Chapel Hill) presents ethnographic research on how Arab American communities have navigated shifting racial politics since 9/11. Based on fieldwork in Chicago, Oakland/San Francisco, and Washington, D.C., he explores musicians who use experimental practices to confront surveillance, Islamophobia, and identity pressures, imagining new forms of belonging through sound.

  • Night Train Ensemble

    Student Recital
    Tew Recital Hall 100 McIver St, Greensboro, United States

    The student-led Night Train Ensemble presents Philip Glass' "Glassworks."

    Free