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February 2020
Talk: Claudia Dietz, Visiting Artist
Claudia Dietz is an apprenticed stone carver having studied at the Academy of Fine Arts, Stuggart, Germany. Her metamorphoses in stone appear lively and curious with nature always at the center. UNCG School of Art welcomes Dietz to campus for a public talk and student critiques.https://weatherspoonart.org/event-feb-20-claudia-dietz/(336) 334-5770, [email protected] to the public.
Find out more »Weatherspoon Art Museum • Open 10am-5pm
The Weatherspoon Art Museum at UNC Greensboro has one of the foremost collections of modern and contemporary art in the Southeast. The museum is free and open to the public year round. Plan your visit at weatherspoonart.org.
Find out more »G.C.J.M. Daytime Events & Shabbat Dinner @ Elsewhere
February 21st, 2020SHABBAT @ Elsewhere (606 S Elm St.)10am - Noon Shabbat Dessert & Challah Baking with Hadar KedemRSVP: [email protected] - 3pm Collaborative Shabbat Food Prep andKitchen “Dance Party” with the Kedem FamilyOpen to all who are registered for the Shabbat meal6 - 9pm Shabbat Meal and CelebrationCollaborative Shabbat Potluck meal. Participation is limited.Visit: go.uncg.edu/gcjmshabbatdinner for information and registration.
Find out more »Greensboro Contemporary Jewish Museum
Greensboro Contemporary Jewish MuseumFebruary 20th – March 13th, 2020Where everyday objects, story, and Judaism intersect.People of all faiths and identities are invited to see and hear about the objects that activate contemporary Jewish identity in Greensboro today.By UNCG Jewish Studies Program Artist-in-Residence, Shoshana Gugenheim KedemIn collaboration with: The University of North Carolina Greensboro Jewish Studies Program, Religious Studies Department, School of Visual and Performing Arts and Greensboro Project Space. Community collaborators include: B’nai Shalom Jewish Day School, Scuppernong Books, Temple…
Find out more »Humanities Network & Consortium (HNAC) Café Monthly Discussion
Enjoy free coffee, cookies, and stimulating conversation with UNCG's Humanities Network & Consortium at the museum. Rotating guest speakers and topics each month.Check back with the Weatherspoon website later for details on this month's theme.See hnac.uncg.edu for details..
Find out more »Wind Ensemble – Steven Stusek, saxophone
Kevin M. Geraldi, conductor Steven Stusek, saxophone Jonathan Caldwell, associate conductor John R. Locke, guest conductor Andrea E. Brown, guest conductor Stacy Garrop, guest composer Jack Stamp, guest composer University Choirs ETEZADY Shoutout OQUIN A Solemn Place GARROP Quicksilver (consortium premiere) BOERMA Cityscape IVES The Alcotts STAMP No Brief Candle (world premiere) SIMON AMEN! This performance is free and open to the public. Tickets are not required. VIEW ON CVPA LIVE!DOWNLOAD PROGRAM (PDF)UNIVERSITY BANDS Dr. Steven Stusek, saxophone, is Associate Professor…
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