How would you describe this performance to someone who wasn't here? March 8, 2014
At the Intersection of Twitter and Art
This blog post is by Emily Schweich, a sophomore Broadcast Journalism major.
Photo courtesy of Erica Bondarev
On January 31, I was selected to participate in a unique arts engagement initiative here at the Clarice Smith Center – live-tweeting the world premiere of David Roussève/REALITY’s Stardust.
Art and Twitter form a curious blend of the nostalgic and millennial, the very blend that Roussève cultivates in Stardust.
How would you describe this performance to someone who wasn't here? March 6, 2014
Reconstructed Stories: Stephanie Miracle’s Pleated and Ana Patricia Farfán’s My Tempest, March 12-14
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Why did you choose to study at the University of Maryland? March 6, 2014
What are your expectations about the performance? March 4, 2014
CANCELLED: Cantare: Baroque and More
Cantare expresses the natural synergy between music and visual art when in a program that pairs the artwork of contemporary visual artist Patrick Delaney with the music of Bach, Couperin, Quantz, Vivaldi and more.