Small Business/Big Art: Third Coast Percussion

The business of being an artist is rapidly changing. Small Business/Big Art is a series of moderated conversations with students and entrepreneurial artists in casual settings that reveal the new and changing ways artists create business models that sustain them both operationally and artistically. Join members of Third Coast Percussion, an artist-led organization and percussion ensemble, and directors from Art Works Now, a locally based artist-led small business, for this highly interactive and informative discussion.

Small Business/Big Art: Quinteto Latino

The business of being an artist is rapidly changing. Small Business/Big Art is a series of moderated conversations with students and entrepreneurial artists in casual settings that reveal the new and changing ways artists create business models that sustain them both operationally and artistically. Join members of the Quinteto Latino, an artist-led organization and woodwind quintet, and directors from Art Works Now, a locally based artist-led small business, for this highly interactive and informative discussion.

Black Arm Band: Digeridoo Workshop

Didgeridoo virtuoso Tjupurru will teach a workshop for area didgeridoo enthusiasts at Takoma Park's House of Musical Traditions. A limited number of instruments will be provided, so bring your own if you have one. All levels of playing welcome!

Small Business/Big Art: JACK Quartet

The business of being an artist is rapidly changing. Small Business/Big Art is a series of moderated conversations with students and entrepreneurial artists in casual settings that reveal the new and changing ways artists create business models that sustain them both operationally and artistically. Join members of the JACK Quartet, an artist-led organization and string quartet, and directors from Art Works Now, a locally based artist-led small business, for this highly interactive and informative discussion.

Small Business/Big Art: Nouveau Classical Project

The business of being an artist is rapidly changing. Small Business/Big Art is a series of moderated conversations with students and entrepreneurial artists in casual settings that reveal the new and changing ways artists create business models that sustain them both operationally and artistically. Join members of The Nouveau Classical Project, an artist-led organization and new music ensemble, and directors from Art Works Now, a locally based artist-led small business, for this highly interactive and informative discussion.

The Music Industry and Us: Composers, Performers, Scholars, and Sound Technicians in the ‘Real World.’

In this lecture about the intersection of music business and the law, Anthony Seeger, Distinguished Professor of Ethnomusicology Emeritus at UCLA, gives an introduction to the constantly emerging technologies, contracts, and the legal and ethical parameters of musical creativity in the United States and the world. 

Dr. Seeger has taught courses on the music industry and developed his perspective based on 12 years as the founding director/curator of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings at the Smithsonian Institution.

Inspired Learning: Motivating Readers with Diary of a Wimpy Kid Author Jeff Kinney

Join College of Education Dean Donna L. Wiseman for a presentation by bestselling author Jeff Kinney. The Diary of a Wimpy Kid series author/illustrator, a UMD alumnus, will make a presentation about how graphic novels, long-form cartoons, and other innovative works can help motivate readers, especially reluctant readers.

Music in Mind: Joel Krosnick, cello and Gilbert Kalish, piano

Cellist Joel Krosnick has performed as a soloist, recitalist and chamber musician around the world, including more than four decades touring as a member of the Juilliard String Quartet. He and his sonata partner of more than 30 years, pianist Gilbert Kalish, have performed recitals throughout the U. S. and Europe. Since 1976, they have given an annual series of recitals in New York City, including the 2007 series “American Milestones of the Last 100 Years” at The Juilliard School.

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