This exhibition features contemporary artists Adam Chau, Ifé Franklin, Michelle Samour, Heather Evans Smith, and Andrea Pettway Williams, who incorporate blue in their work to highlight the symbolic and historic meanings of the color.
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Blue Profundity: Contemporary Artists Revisit a Color
This exhibition features contemporary artists Adam Chau, Ifé Franklin, Michelle Samour, Heather Evans Smith, and Andrea Pettway Williams, who incorporate blue in their work to highlight the symbolic and historic meanings of the color. |
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What does blue sound like? The Department of Music presents a Lunchtime Concert Series program of works inspired by this question in the ideal setting of the Blue Profundity exhibition in the Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Art Gallery.
Aimee Nezhukumatathil is a New York Times-bestselling essayist and poet. Her environmentally attuned work explores how we live in a world she finds rich with wonder. |
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Blue Profundity: Contemporary Artists Revisit a Color
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Renowned Jazz musician Mike Monaghan and his colleagues, Ben Cook, Marshall Wood, Marty Richards, John Wilkins will perform an exciting evening of jazz improvisation. |
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Blue Profundity: Contemporary Artists Revisit a Color
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Renowned performers John Carty and Alan Murray will explore together the rich and diverse domain of Irish traditional music. |
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Blue Profundity: Contemporary Artists Revisit a Color
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Join us for this fascinating conversation at the Cantor Art Gallery with Class Deans and Professors Sarah Petty (Chemistry) and Rob Bellin (Biology) about the science of color. |
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Fiction writer Allegra Hyde is featured in this Working Writer Series event sponsored by the Creative Writing Program. |
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Music celebrating life, earth, and heaven from geographically distant locations. Most of the selections on our program come to us from countries that are over 4000 miles away; locations that would take multiple legs of transportation, or are otherwise a challenge to access from Worcester, MA. |
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Blue Profundity: Contemporary Artists Revisit a Color
The Holy Cross Orchestra collaborates with the Worcester Youth Wind Ensemble for this shared concert at Luth Concert Hall. |
3 events,
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Singer-songwriter River Glen will deconstruct some of his own songs before working directly with students on their in-progress songs in this workshop.
Johann Vexo is the organist for the Cathedral of Nancy, France. |
2 events,
Cymbeline by William Shakespeare
Cymbeline is a Shakespearean fairy tale filled with action and song about an ancient British king married to a wicked queen who conspires against his daughter, Imogen. Ed Isser directs. |
3 events,
The Gospel Choir from St. Augustine's Church in Washington, DC, the Mother Church of Black Catholics in the Nation’s Capital, will provide music for All Saint's Day Mass followed by a mini-concert of their repertoire. |