
#WAMFAM at the Weatherspoon Art Museum
During homebound days, the Weatherspoon’s website and social media will become platforms for re-imagined engagement. You’ll see highlights from their collection with commentary by museum staff, be able to respond to weekly themes and questions that they post, and submit your own thoughts and comments. You can follow these discussions on the museum’s Website, Twitter, […]

Professor Leah Sobsey’s Online Talk and Exhibition at the Center for Photographic Art
School of Art Assistant Professor Leah Sobsey’s work is featured in an article about the exhibition Winter Blue at the Center for Photographic Art in Carmel, California. https://www.donttakepictures.com/dtp-blog/2020/3/25/winter-blues-contemporary-cyanotypes-at-center-for-photographic-arts Leah will be giving an artist lecture on Tuesday, April 14th via Zoom. She will be discussing work from her current exhibition at The Center for Photographic […]

Another Year of the Dead at UNCG
In the Summer of 1989, UNCG offered a set of two sociology classes, applied research and social theory, focused on the study of the Grateful Dead community. The instructor, a photographer, a film crew, two graduate assistants, and 21 students went on tour that summer and made history. For UNCG it was the Year of […]

CVPA Alumna has a big role in Met Opera HD
If you’re enjoying the Met Opera online performances, you can thank a behind-the-scenes CVPA alumna. Read how Sidney Dixon ’09 BM Vocal Performance is a part of them all. Enjoy Met Opera Online, With Help From a Spartan on UNCG News

Teaching piano, no matter what
Dr. Annie Jeng, Assistant Professor of Piano, creates an innovative way of continuing piano lesson with her students during the coronavirus pandemic! Check out this article on UNCG News.

Instagram Live Artist Talks
Dane Winkler, School of Art Sculpture faculty has organized an Instagram live artist talk series. Many of the guests are UNCG faculty, students, or alumni! Here is the schedule:

An Old Time Ensemble for these new times
A quarantine isn’t going to keep this group from rehearsing. Read and see more here about how the Old Time Ensemble practicing music while practicing social distancing. Faculty Musian Leads Old Time Ensemble From Home on UNCG News

School of Art Professor Lee Walton Shares His Remotely Facilitated Art Projects
School of Art Professor Lee Walton has been creating remotely facilitated online artworks for decades. Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic he has been sharing some of these projects on his website: http://www.leewalton.com/

Shelter Artist Residency Created by School of Art MFA Student Grace Clark
School of Art MFA Student Grace Clark creates a social distance artist residency program called ‘Shelter.’ “Through Shelter, I aim to provide a way to help each other stay propelled, purposeful, and productive whether that looks like a creation of products or an introspective turn inward to focus on these complex feelings. If what you […]