Heavy Metal Parking Lot: Exhibition, Film Screening and Discussion

When aspiring filmmakers Jeff Krulik and John Heyn visited the Capital Centre parking lot on May 31, 1986, they had little more in mind than to document a fan scene at full peak. What they ended up creating was a cult film now considered among the greatest rock documentaries of all time. Just under 17 minutes long, Heavy Metal Parking Lot features local heavy metal fans expressing their enthusiasm for Judas Priest before the band performed in concert that night. Thirty years later, the film continues to resonate with fans around the globe.  

Original Works Project

This evening features a number of one-act plays, all produced, written, directed, and acted by Weekday Players student artists. The Weekday Players are proud to support and foster original works, and are excited to showcase the many talents of its members.

Changing lives through diversity in the arts: NOI+F and The Sphinx Organization offer new Orchestral Futurist fellowship

NOI Spinx

Catalyst Quartet photo courtesy of The Sphinx Foundation

This year, the National Orchestral Institute + Festival is partnering with The Sphinx Organization to offer a newly created Orchestral Futurist fellowship. Slated to begin in May 2016, this unique opportunity combines administration, orchestral performance, festival curation and community engagement.

Learn more and apply for the fellowship.

Pages

Subscribe to The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center RSS