Monday morning arts news, October 25
EVENTS
Daily
• Crafts Center: Genius Loci: The Art of Remembrance. An exhibition dedicated to large format photographs of the former twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, featuring the work of NC State alumnus Charles Moretz ’72. Open through Nov. 5.
Tuesday, October 26 through Saturday, October 30
• Gregg Museum: Visit your museum! Galleries open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and until 8 p.m. and the first and third Thursday of each month. Three exhibitions are open for viewing: Crossed Kalunga by the Stars and Other Acts of Resistance, Chris Hondros – Conflict photography, and Will Henry Stevens – Pastels and drawings.
Tuesday, October 26
• Arts Now Series: Electronic Music by Rob Voisey. The Department of Music presents an evening of electronic music by Voisey and others, featuring the music department’s Katie Brown on clarinet. Price Music Center, Room 110. Learn more and register for this free event. 7 p.m.
Wednesday, October 27
• Dance Program Lunchbox Series: Dance Program director Tara Mullins choreographed The Weight of Hope for NC State’s Art of Remembrance commemoration of the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Mullins will be joined by Crafts Center director Carol Nix, who envisioned the memorial event, to discuss the anniversary, the ceremony, and the ways in which art can help us process and heal. This virtual conversation is free and open to all. Program at noon; registration closes at 10 a.m.
• UT Out Loud Series: Goddess of the Wine Dark Sea by Ben Holbrook. A casual theatre reading experience for first-time theatregoers and seasoned theatre lovers alike. Attendees can read a character, pause the reading for discussion, or simply sit back and hear fellow attendees lend their voice to the show. Learn more and register. 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Saturday, October 30
• University Theatre: Project Kalunga Intensive. Students can take part in developing a new, devised performance piece being created in collaboration with and in response to the Gregg Museum’s exhibition, Crossed Kalunga by the Stars and Other Acts of Resistance. Learn more and register. 1-4 p.m.
• Homecoming football game vs. Louisville. 7:30 p.m.
CHECK. IT. OUT.
• Tickets are on sale now for multiple Dance, Music and NC State LIVE events, including a concert by the Grammy Award-winning Arturo O’Farrill and the Afro Latin Jazz Ensemble on Nov. 6. Take a look at what’s available and grab your tickets.
• Voice care for teachers: The pandemic has been tough on voices. Four members of the Music vocal faculty share advice on caring for your voice while teaching.
• The Gregg Museum of Art & Design is now accepting applications for Spring 2022 collections internships. The deadline for submitting applications is 9 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 1.
• Registration is open for the Global Courtyard dedication on Monday, Nov. 8 at 3 p.m. The new outdoor space, located between Primrose and Tompkins Halls, is anchored by the Dream of Flight sculpture by NC State alumnus Heath Satow.
IN THE NEWS
• Chatham Life & Style: THEATRE REVIEW: NC State Awakens with a Dreamlike “Midsummer.” “University Theatre at NC State is one of the triangle’s most consistently impressive collegiate theatre producers….” Check out the review of UT’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream that closed on Oct. 24.
• College of Design: Adrienne McKenzie’s finalist entry shown in London. University Theatre costume technician Adrienne McKenzie was a finalist in the 2020 Hand & Lock exhibition. Her work will be displayed as part of the Embroidered Arts exhibition in London, Nov. 3-7.
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