Monday morning arts news, November 21
THINGS TO DO
Monday, November 21
• Crafts Center: Spring crafts class registration opens for NC State students at 9 a.m.
Tuesday, November 22 and Wednesday, November 23
• Gregg Museum of Art & Design: Visit your museum! Galleries are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Gregg will be closed on Thanksgiving Day.
Wednesday, November 23
• NO CLASSES
Thursday, November 24
• THANKSGIVING DAY
Friday, November 25
• UNIVERSITY CLOSED
Friday, November 25 and Saturday, November 26
• Gregg Museum of Art & Design: Visit your museum! Galleries are open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. It’s a fun, free activity with your holiday guests.
CHECK. IT. OUT.
• The 2023 Grammy nominations were announced on Nov. 15. The list includes FOUR artists on the 2022-23 NC State LIVE series: Ranky Tanky, Cécile McLorin Salvant, Alphabet Rockers and Arturo O’Farrill. The awards ceremony takes place on Feb. 5, only three days after Salvant’s concert in Stewart Theatre.
• The Gregg Museum of Art & Design is featured in a new North Carolina Weekend program produced by PBS NC. The program opens with host Deborah Holt Noel outside at the Gregg, then returns to the Gregg for an interview with Roger Manley beginning at the 12:25 mark.
• Heads-up: The last full week of the semester brings a whirlwind of concerts by the student ensembles in the Dept. of Music. Warm up with a free casual evening with the jazz combos in the One Earth Lounge in Talley on Monday, Nov. 28 (7 p.m.), followed by six nights of concerts in Stewart Theatre, all at 7:30 p.m.: NC State Jazz Lab Band (Tuesday), Wind Ensemble Holiday Concert (Wednesday), Symphonic Band (Thursday), NC State Choirs (Friday), Ladies in Red (Saturday), and Wolfgang A Cappella (Sunday).
IN THE NEWS
• Academic and Student Affairs News: Restored Marble Sculpture Graces the Gregg Museum’s Garden. An outdoor sculpture by a famous North Carolina artist has a new home at the Gregg.
• Academic and Student Affairs News: University College Faculty Lead Workshop at International Dance Conference. Autumn Belk and Tara Mullins presented at the International Association for Dance Medicine & Science Annual Conference in Limerick, Ireland in October.
• Technician: Student-Made connects campus artists to Wolfpack community. Technician writer Elizabeth Dull reports on a new organization that helps student artists sell their work.
See a two-month list of campus arts events and exhibitions, posted on the first day of each month.
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