Faculty Emerita Sharon Harper is the latest artist to be featured as part of Brick City Gallery’s continued Emeritus Series. Unfolding the Map is on view July 5 – August 4 and will be open for two First Friday Art Walks July 7 and August 4 from 6-8 p.m. “Stancion” by Sharon Harper is on view in the exhibition. Unfolding the Map features work in painting, … [Read more...] about Emeritus Series Continues with Sharon Harper’s “Unfolding the Map”
On a hot summer night in 1963, tent theatre debuted under a round, 55-foot tent in shades of tangerine and green. "Audiences loved the shows from the very beginning," said Lesley Fleenor Trottier, '67, who was in the first two seasons. "It was something new, different and exciting. It was also very professional. I was coming out of high school, and I knew immediately it … [Read more...] about The legacy and the future of Tent Theatre
Five students and alumni from Dr. Billie Follensbee’s Basic Conservation of Art and Artifacts class (ART/MST 488) were accepted to present on their research at the Missouri Archaeology Society Annual Meeting. This year, students presented as part of the poster session, Art and Artifacts: Research and Conservation of Art and Artifacts April 14–16 in Camdenton, … [Read more...] about Students Take Research Beyond the Classroom at Archaeology Society Annual Meeting
If you are a fan of Oscar Wilde’s novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray, then you have to check out the stage play, In Vain. Written collaboratively by Cristina Pippa (screenwriter, playwright, and Director of the MFA in Dramatic Writing in the MJF) and Sharon Kenny (Broadway composer), the stage play is a clever retelling of the classic story that addresses themes of vanity, … [Read more...] about In Vain: A Musical World Premiere
Congratulations to Associate Professor Deidre Argyle on being selected as a finalist for Manifest Gallery’s Grand Jury Award! Argyle’s piece considered for the Grand Jury Award: Temporal Landscape 1 is pictured above. The finalists represent the highest ranking artworks out of roughly 10,000 separate works submitted for consideration across 28 group and 12 solo or … [Read more...] about Argyle finalist for Grand Jury Award