Blogs
Campus & Community Engagement • Winter 2024 Highlights
Clarice Presents offers engagement programs that make a lasting, positive impact on our community and ensure that the arts are accessible to all.
Musicians with Sound Impact, bottom, musicians with the BSO, top right, and children play music together during a workshop. Voices of Prince George’s County, which takes the stories of real people, like Afghan refugees and their children and turns them into music. The program is co-organized by Sound Impact, University of Maryland and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. (Kenneth K. Lam/Staff)
Campus & Community Engagement • Fall 2024 Highlights
Clarice Presents offers engagement programs that make a lasting, positive impact on our community and ensure that the arts are accessible to all. Read more below about our Fall 2024 highlights!
K-12 Matinee: Emma
Presented by the UMD School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies
Fri, April 21, 2023
This piece is part of a series about BlackLight Summit, written by Ashayla Byrd, a BlackLight Summit Emerging Artist.
Fri, February 10, 2023
This piece is part of a series about BlackLight Summit, written by Ashayla Byrd, a BlackLight Summit Emerging Artist.
Thurs, February 9, 2023
This piece is part of a series about BlackLight Summit, written by Ashayla Byrd, a BlackLight Summit Emerging Artist.
Wed, February 8, 2023
This piece is part of a series about BlackLight Summit, written by Ashayla Byrd, a BlackLight Summit Emerging Artist.
Artists from Los Angeles to London are providing innovative learning opportunities for ARHU students.
By Jessica Weiss ’05
On Oct. 2, jazz drummer Terri Lyne Carrington discussed her career and playing style with students in the percussion and jazz studies programs. Photo by Jacobs Carringtom.
A message from the School of Music
Fri, June 5, 2020
Dear Faculty, Staff, and Students,
February 25, 2020
Dear Colleagues:
Martin Wollesen has served as Executive Director of The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center since 2013 and he will be stepping down from the position effective immediately. As he departs this role, he will remain available to assist the Dean on special arts-related projects through June 2020.