With piano music certain to engage your senses and your curiosity of the literature, Cameron Barton performs works of earthen intrigue by Tan Dun, Robert Nathaniel Dett, and more.
What’s happening
Friday, April 22, 2022
Join the museum for a free performance by Bigger Boat in the Pavilion Gallery on Friday, April 22 from 4:00-5:00 p.m. Bigger Boat is an a cappella group from Moscow, ID that sings sea shanties and maritime songs.
Live performances at the museum this month are an offshoot of…
Dillon Sellers is performing his junior recital featuring classical and jazz works from the likes of Eugene Bozza to John Coltrane. Be sure to join for an evening of saxophone repertoire.
Controlling the organization of nanoparticles on a surface can open the door to increased control over the properties of a nanomaterial.
Former students, alumni, boards, faculty, and family and friends are invited to join with us in celebrating the retirements of Professors Gregory Kessler and Paul Hirzel, and academic advisor Julie Miller. All will be retiring at the end of the spring semester.
Tickets are on sale now via TicketsWest. Don’t miss out on the biggest concert of the year!
Floor Tickets and General Admission are both available online.
“From the Earth to the Universe” is a stunning 30-minute voyage through time and space that conveys, through an arresting combination of sights and sounds, the Universe revealed to us by science.
Myths, Legends, and Fairytales for Flute
Assistant Professor of Flute, Dr. Sophia Tegart will be presenting a recital inspired by Ancient Greek myths, Korean legends, and nineteenth-century fairy tales. The concert will feature works by Adolphus Hailstork, André Jolivet, Thea Musgrave, and Carl Reinecke. Tegart…