DTG Fall Performance: Art WorksĪrt Works is a large-scale interdisciplinary collaboration between the dance program and the arts faculty at Dickinson. This concert also will feature Dickinson faculty pianist Eun Ae Baik-Kim performing Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. Georges, the first African-European composer. The Dickinson College Orchestra (Robert Pound, director) will perform works by Mozart and his contemporary, Joseph Boulogne de St. The Dickinson College Orchestraįirst Evangelical Lutheran Church, corner of Bedford and High This concert features students in Dickinson’s performance studies and chamber music programs.įriday, Nov. 5 in C minor, BWV 1011 Enesco’s “Concert Piece” three of Kreisler’s most famous works, “Liebesfreud,” “Liebesleid,” and “Schön Rosmarin” and Paganini’s thrilling Caprice No. Viola and Piano Recital: Daniel Brye and Jennifer Blythĭickinson faculty Daniel Brye (viola) and Jennifer Blyth (piano) present an evening of standards from the viola repertoire, including Brahms’ towering Sonata in F minor, Op. This program is made possible through the gracious support of college trustee and alumna Sylvia Smith, class of 1973.įriday, Nov. These visuals come from all aspects of his life, including childhood memories, daily routines, imagination and the work of other artists. He has recently exhibited at Snyderman-Works Galleries, Automat Collective Gallery, and Millersville University. Preman’s work focuses on details that make objects or events special, strange or humorous. He has participated in residencies at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, Urban Culture Project in Kansas City and the Pilchuck Glass School in Washington, and serves as ceramics production assistant for BDDW, an internationally recognized design and fabrication company, and as owner/designer of Yum Yum Ceramics. A multidisciplinary artist currently working Philadelphia, Preman earned a BFA in ceramics and art history from the Kansas City Art Institute in 2012 and an MFA at the New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University. This exhibition features work by Wil Preman, the 2019 studio-art artist-in-residence. Gallery hours: Tuesday-Friday, 3-5 p.m., Saturday, 2-5 p.m. Goodyear Gallery, Goodyear Building (Cedar St. Sylvia Smith ’73 Artist-in-Residence Exhibition: Will Preman It builds on ideas and themes introduced earlier this year in the museum’s exhibition Timely and Timeless: Japan’s Modern Transformation in Woodblock Prints. This touring exhibition examines developments in Japanese printmaking during the second half of the 20th century. ![]() Gallery hours: Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The Trout Gallery, Weiss Center for the Arts Abstract Traditions: Postwar Japanese Prints From the Depauw University Permanent Art Collection “We Are Pussy Riot” takes on this modern-day legend-performed by the Yurodivy (“holy fools”) and informed by trial transcripts, interviews, letters, and all other matter of media-and weaponizes the absurd to question the insanity of everyday life. ![]() That earned the musicians two years in jail and international renown as activist royalty. In 2012, the Russian feminist art collective Pussy Riot performed a 48-second punk prayer, “Virgin Mary, Chase Putin Away,” on the steps of Moscow’s Church of Christ the Savior in protest of the Russian presidential election. We Are Pussy Riot (or Everything is P.R.) Rubendall Recital Hall, Weiss Center for the Artsįaculty members Eun Ae Baik-Kim (piano), Jihoon Chang (clarinet), Jill Hoffman (oboe), and Tyler Ogilvie (horn) will present a program of piano trios, including the works of Jean-Michael Demase, Carl Reinecke and Gabriel Marie.
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