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Featured WHAT rEMAINS…UNCG Gatewood Studio Arts Building 527 Highland Ave, Greensboro, NC, United StatesAnn Marie Kennedy is an artist and papermaker based in Raleigh, NC. In her installations and works on paper, she uses natural materials to create narratives about human connections and experiences. She is an Associate Professor of Studio Art at Wake Tech Community College and a former resident artist at Penland School of... Continue reading...
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Patty Saunders, conductor
Tew Recital Hall 100 McIver St, Greensboro, United StatesFree -
Theresa Delaplain, oboe
Organ Hall 100 McIver St, Greensboro, United StatesTheresa Delaplain is Associate Professor of Oboe at the University of Arkansas. She currently serves as Principal Oboist for the Fort Smith Symphony, and the Arkansas Philharmonic, and is the past (retired) Principal Oboist of the Symphony of Northwest Arkansas and the Music Festival of Arkansas.
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What Remains…
Featured WHAT rEMAINS…UNCG Gatewood Studio Arts Building 527 Highland Ave, Greensboro, NC, United StatesAnn Marie Kennedy is an artist and papermaker based in Raleigh, NC. In her installations and works on paper, she uses natural materials to create narratives about human connections and experiences. She is an Associate Professor of Studio Art at Wake Tech Community College and a former resident artist at Penland School of... Continue reading...
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Lunar New Year Celebration Concert
Tew Recital Hall 100 McIver St, Greensboro, United StatesCelebrate Lunar New Year with a concert showcasing the traditions and contemporary voices of Asian composers. The program features diverse musical styles and includes a special performance by Suyahan, internationally acclaimed artist-teacher of the morin khuur, the traditional Mongolian horsehead fiddle. Join us for an evening that highlights cultural heritage and fosters community through music.
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Liz Anderson MFA Thesis
Coleman Building 1408 Walker Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina, United StatesOn February 13 and 14, 2026, UNCG Dance MFA Choreography candidate Liz Stillerman Anderson will premiere Muse, a 25-minute contemporary ballet set to an original musical score composed by Philip G Anderson. Muse is a “dreamy abstraction” of ballet movement vocabulary, fusing classical, historical, and contemporary styles that challenge the “myth” that ballet is... Continue reading...
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The Lincoln Sisters of Deckawoo Drive
Pam and David Sprinkle Theatre 402 Tate Street, Greensboro, NC, United StatesBy Moses GoldbergAdapted from the books by Kate DiCamilloIllustrated by Chris Van DusenDirected by Lizzy BrannanA North Carolina Theatre for Young People ProductionWorld Premiere Production! Dates:February 7 at 10 a.m. & 2 p.m.February 14 at 10 a.m. & 2 p.m.February 21 at 10 a.m. & 2 p.m.February 28 at 10... Continue reading...
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The Lincoln Sisters of Deckawoo Drive
Pam and David Sprinkle Theatre 402 Tate Street, Greensboro, NC, United StatesBy Moses GoldbergAdapted from the books by Kate DiCamilloIllustrated by Chris Van DusenDirected by Lizzy BrannanA North Carolina Theatre for Young People ProductionWorld Premiere Production! Dates:February 7 at 10 a.m. & 2 p.m.February 14 at 10 a.m. & 2 p.m.February 21 at 10 a.m. & 2 p.m.February 28 at 10... Continue reading...
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Liz Anderson MFA Thesis
Coleman Building 1408 Walker Ave, Greensboro, North Carolina, United StatesOn February 13 and 14, 2026, UNCG Dance MFA Choreography candidate Liz Stillerman Anderson will premiere Muse, a 25-minute contemporary ballet set to an original musical score composed by Philip G Anderson. Muse is a “dreamy abstraction” of ballet movement vocabulary, fusing classical, historical, and contemporary styles that challenge the “myth” that ballet is... Continue reading...
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Nicole Graham, clarinet
Tew Recital Hall 100 McIver St, Greensboro, United StatesFree -
Studio Voice Recital
Tew Recital Hall 100 McIver St, Greensboro, United StatesStudents of Dr. Robert Bracey, Dr. Jim Bumgardner, Prof. Janinah Burnett, Dr. Julie Celona-VanGorden, Dr. Michaela Kelly, Prof. Lindsay Kesselman, and Dr. Robert Wells
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