Upcoming Events
Events
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Concert Band
UNCG Auditorium 408 Tate Street, Greensboro, NC, United StatesThe Concert Band is joined by UNCG professor of clarinet Dr. Luke Ellard for a program of works by Nelhýbel, Specht, Blackshaw, Williams, Day, and Chance.
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The Den Community art Exhibition
Greensboro Project Space, 111 E February 1 Pl, Greensboro, NC 27406, USA@ GPS The Den Community Exhibition Curated by Jalani Maxwell, Dismantled Supply Co. October 14 - 25, 2025 Reception: Friday, October 17th | 6-8P Additional Events: Loafs and Loafers by Kyle Scott, Oct 16th | 6-9PM Syncate Basement Show by Dom Savant, Oct 22nd | 6-9PM Artist Forum, Oct 25th | 3-4:30PM... Continue reading...
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Owen Kellam, horn
Tew Recital Hall 100 McIver St, Greensboro, United StatesFree -
Crossing the Coulee
UNCG Gatewood Studio Arts Building 527 Highland Ave, Greensboro, NC, United StatesKate Gordon’s studio practice focuses on painting in the expanded field, sourcing inspiration from pop-up books, dioramas, and collage. The dream imagery that Gordon mines aims to capture the strangeness of the waking world, which is often not as logical as it might at first appear. Gordon has shown her paintings,... Continue reading...
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Crossing the Coulee
Featured Crossing the CouleeUNCG Gatewood Studio Arts Building 527 Highland Ave, Greensboro, NC, United StatesKate Gordon’s studio practice focuses on painting in the expanded field, sourcing inspiration from pop-up books, dioramas, and collage. The dream imagery that Gordon mines aims to capture the strangeness of the waking world, which is often not as logical as it might at first appear. Gordon has shown her paintings,... Continue reading...
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Crossing the Coulee
UNCG Gatewood Studio Arts Building 527 Highland Ave, Greensboro, NC, United StatesKate Gordon’s studio practice focuses on painting in the expanded field, sourcing inspiration from pop-up books, dioramas, and collage. The dream imagery that Gordon mines aims to capture the strangeness of the waking world, which is often not as logical as it might at first appear. Gordon has shown her paintings,... Continue reading...
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AGSD Showcase
Coleman Theatre 1408 Walker Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina, United StatesThe association of Graduate students in Dance will present a concert showing works in progress and feature undergraduate and graduate dancers. 7:30pm Coleman Theatre (306)
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Count Basie Orchestra
UNCG Auditorium 408 Tate Street, Greensboro, NC, United StatesThe Legendary Count Basie Orchestra
For nearly 40 years after Count Basie's passing, his orchestra continues to sell out shows worldwide, keeping his legacy alive. Led by Scotty Barnhart, this 18-time Grammy-winning ensemble has performed for royalty, starred in films, and played every major jazz festival. Featuring some of jazz’s greatest soloists, the Count Basie Orchestra delivers the timeless swing and blues that made Basie an American icon. -
AGSD Showcase
Coleman Theatre 1408 Walker Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina, United StatesThe association of Graduate students in Dance will present a concert showing works in progress and feature undergraduate and graduate dancers. 7:30pm Coleman Theatre (306)
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Open House For Prospective Music Students
UNCG School of Music 100 McIver St, Greensboro, NC, United StatesExperience a day in the life of a UNCG music student! Visitors can sit in on classes, workshops, and ensemble rehearsals; attend sessions about our degree programs; hear performances by current students; and tour our world‑class facilities. Students and families will also have the chance to meet music faculty and admissions staff, ask questions, and learn more about studying music at UNCG. Parents and guardians are welcome—and encouraged—to attend.
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Crossing the Coulee
UNCG Gatewood Studio Arts Building 527 Highland Ave, Greensboro, NC, United StatesKate Gordon’s studio practice focuses on painting in the expanded field, sourcing inspiration from pop-up books, dioramas, and collage. The dream imagery that Gordon mines aims to capture the strangeness of the waking world, which is often not as logical as it might at first appear. Gordon has shown her paintings,... Continue reading...