The Juliet Letters
Faculty and students come together to perform "The Juliet Letters," a song cycle originally conceived as a concept album by singer/songwriter Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet.
Faculty and students come together to perform "The Juliet Letters," a song cycle originally conceived as a concept album by singer/songwriter Elvis Costello and the Brodsky Quartet.
Kate 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...
Kate 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...
The student group Prime Movers will host their annual Concert featuring adjudicated undergraduate student work. The event takes place at 7:30pm in Coleman Theatre (306)
The student group Prime Movers will host their annual Concert featuring adjudicated undergraduate student work. The event takes place at 7:30pm in Coleman Theatre (306)
The UNCG School of Music is proud to present our 18th annual performance of Collage! Captivating and totally unique, Collage features an incredible range of performers presenting one riveting work after another with special lighting. Join School of Music students and many of our world-class faculty members for this non-stop evening of amazing performances. It’s not to be missed! All ticket proceeds benefit the School of Music Collage Scholarship Fund.
Kate 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...
Students of Dr. Robert Bracey, Dr. Jim Bumgardner, Prof. Janinah Burnett, Dr. Julie Celona-VanGorden, Dr. Michaela Kelly, Prof. Lindsay Kesselman, and Dr. Robert Wells
Students of Dr. Mark Engebreston and Dr. Alejandro Rutty
Kate 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...