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Like other branches of African American vernacular dances such as Chicago Steppin’, Hip Hop, and Lindy Hop, the roots of Blues dance originated from African and African American dance traditions. Included in the exhibit are artworks by contemporary artists, archival photographs, and video interviews.
Explore campaign memorabilia and learn about the Women's Suffrage Movement and Jim Crow voter suppression. Includes three poster exhibits: Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow, from the New-York Historical Society, Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote, from the National Archives, and Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence from the Smithsonian.
In his new work, A World Through Windows, Syrian-Armenian artist Kevork Mourad explores how the "pandemic has reduced our sense of space and our spheres of influence," even while it has "increased our connectivity around the world" (Mourad). Using a technique that uses monotype on fabric, ink drawing, and sculpture, Mourad has created an original and exciting experience.
Two sculptures from the Great ARTdoors Program 2020 are now on view in the front lobby of the Spurlock Museum. The pieces, Kinsey Fitzgerald’s Mother and Child and Ja Nelle Davenport-Pleasure’s Seeds of Injustice, were commissioned by the Great ARTdoors Program in 2020, as part of a collaboration between the Spurlock Museum, 40North, Urbana Arts and Culture, Urbana Park Di
The 95th annual Faculty Exhibition highlights current work by School of Art + Design faculty in studio arts, art education, craft, new media, and design disciplines. The exhibition represents excellence in arts research and practice, as well as the collaborative relationship between the School of Art + Design and Krannert Art Museum.
We are pleased to announce that Funk ACES Library will host our third Solving the World’s Challenges panel on Thursday, April 15.
Homemade, with Love Studio Art Days will be space held and led by the curator for artists/people to skill share and make art and at-home art kits for local Black girls.
Krannert Art Museum and DREAM@UIUC hold regular curated screenings and critical discussions of films for DREAM members and other Registered Student Organizations. Discussions are focused on critical analysis considering disability and Crip concerns.
One of Shakespeare’s beloved comedies, TWELFTH NIGHT employs mistaken identity, misguided love, and mistreatment of a pompous servant.
Join us for a seminar featuring our very own Isak Ladegaard, Friday, April 16, 2021 at 9AM (CST) via Zoom.
Set in New York City, Ordinary Days explores the day-to-day lives of four characters—two men and two women—to uncover the fascinating ways they intersect. Their personal stories of pursuing ambitious goals in work and education, along with forging meaningful friendships, are revealed in the show’s 21 relevant, witty songs.
One of Shakespeare’s beloved comedies, TWELFTH NIGHT employs mistaken identity, misguided love, and mistreatment of a pompous servant.
Set in New York City, Ordinary Days explores the day-to-day lives of four characters—two men and two women—to uncover the fascinating ways they intersect. Their personal stories of pursuing ambitious goals in work and education, along with forging meaningful friendships, are revealed in the show’s 21 relevant, witty songs.
One of Shakespeare’s beloved comedies, TWELFTH NIGHT employs mistaken identity, misguided love, and mistreatment of a pompous servant.
Each spring for nearly 40 years, Krannert Center and the School of Music have together chosen an outstanding student through audition who is then presented in recital at Krannert Center with a full professional contract.
Set in New York City, Ordinary Days explores the day-to-day lives of four characters—two men and two women—to uncover the fascinating ways they intersect. Their personal stories of pursuing ambitious goals in work and education, along with forging meaningful friendships, are revealed in the show’s 21 relevant, witty songs.
All levels of Italian are welcome. "Caffettino?" is a great opportunity to practice your Italian, learn about the culture of Italy, ask questions about minor lexical or grammatical issues, and earn extra credit!
Please join us for the AI Infodemic Reading Group, where will we survey several readings and other media over the course of the semester related to the topic of AI and information systems, data, curation, classification, and discovery.
The topic will be fellowship applications (school and campus fellowships, national fellowships, and how to prepare and tailor application materials). Faculty and student participants representing a variety of research areas from FRIT and Comp Lit.
UIS Music Faculty Recital Series Jose Gobbo, Guitar
One of Shakespeare’s beloved comedies, TWELFTH NIGHT employs mistaken identity, misguided love, and mistreatment of a pompous servant.
This presentation is part of a virtual series hosted by the Friends of the Library and initiated by the Library Board of Advocates to share the wonders of the University Library at Illinois.
Homemade, with Love Studio Art Days will be space held and led by the curator for artists/people to skill share and make art and at-home art kits for local Black girls.
This semester we are continuing to offer "Cineforum", a new cultural experience we started last semester, and you are all invited! This event entails: - Watching the film before our discussion of the film together, for free! - Sharing our perspectives on the film, noting cultural/historical aspects, and comparing these aspects to the culture of the U.S.
One of Shakespeare’s beloved comedies, TWELFTH NIGHT employs mistaken identity, misguided love, and mistreatment of a pompous servant.
Join us for the final installment of our Spring Seminar Series, featuring doctoral candidate Ahmed Saad Alowfi of the University of Illinois. Friday, April 23, 2021 at 9AM (CST) via Zoom.
Illinois Theatre’s Great Scenes from American Kitchen Sink Theatre is a live streamed production that presents scenes from four kitchen sink theatre plays, all set in America between the early 20th century to present with a diversity of playwrights, characters, actors, ethnicities, and genders.
One of Shakespeare’s beloved comedies, TWELFTH NIGHT employs mistaken identity, misguided love, and mistreatment of a pompous servant.
Few contemporary plays have been as widely performed and well-loved as Qui Nguyen’s She Kills Monsters.
Illinois Theatre’s Great Scenes from American Kitchen Sink Theatre is a live streamed production that presents scenes from four kitchen sink theatre plays, all set in America between the early 20th century to present with a diversity of playwrights, characters, actors, ethnicities, and genders.
Few contemporary plays have been as widely performed and well-loved as Qui Nguyen’s She Kills Monsters.
Illinois Theatre’s Great Scenes from American Kitchen Sink Theatre is a live streamed production that presents scenes from four kitchen sink theatre plays, all set in America between the early 20th century to present with a diversity of playwrights, characters, actors, ethnicities, and genders.
The University of Illinois Springfield Visual Arts Gallery is proud to present an exhibition that showcases the creativity and skill sets of the senior Visual Arts majors at UIS. Featur-ing multi-media works produced by the UIS Visual Arts graduating seniors, this exhibit will feature a variety of media.
The University of Illinois Springfield Visual Arts Gallery is proud to present an exhibition that showcases the creativity and skill sets of the senior Visual Arts majors at UIS. Featur-ing multi-media works produced by the UIS Visual Arts graduating seniors, this exhibit will feature a variety of media.
The University of Illinois Springfield Visual Arts Gallery is proud to present an exhibition that showcases the creativity and skill sets of the senior Visual Arts majors at UIS. Featur-ing multi-media works produced by the UIS Visual Arts graduating seniors, this exhibit will feature a variety of media.
UIS Music Faculty Recital Series Jose Gobbo, Guitar
The 51st meeting of the Linguistic Symposium on Romance Languages (LSRL) hosted at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will take place April 29-May 1, 2021. For more details you can visit the official Symposium webpage here.
Homemade, with Love Studio Art Days will be space held and led by the curator for artists/people to skill share and make art and at-home art kits for local Black girls.
The Theatre Studies New Work Festival provides an opportunity for three teams of Illinois Theatre students serving as playwright, director, and dramaturg to collaborate in the development and production of a substantial piece of theatre.
UIS Music Faculty Recital Series The House Trio feat. Jose Gobbo, Ben Taylor, and Nikola Djokic
This semester we are continuing to offer "Cineforum", a new cultural experience we started last semester, and you are all invited! This event entails: - Watching the film before our discussion of the film together, for free! - Sharing our perspectives on the film, noting cultural/historical aspects, and comparing these aspects to the culture of the U.S.
The Theatre Studies New Work Festival provides an opportunity for three teams of Illinois Theatre students serving as playwright, director, and dramaturg to collaborate in the development and production of a substantial piece of theatre.
UIS Music Ensemble Concert Feat. UIS Camerata, Cello Choir, Chorus, Flute Choir, Jazz Ensemble, Soloists, and small ensembles
The Theatre Studies New Work Festival provides an opportunity for three teams of Illinois Theatre students serving as playwright, director, and dramaturg to collaborate in the development and production of a substantial piece of theatre.
UIS Music Ensemble Cocnert Feat. Winners of the UIS Music Solo Competition Logan Campbell, Director
The University of Illinois Springfield Visual Arts Gallery is proud to present an exhibition that showcases the creativity and skill sets of the senior Visual Arts majors at UIS. Featur-ing multi-media works produced by the UIS Visual Arts graduating seniors, this exhibit will feature a variety of media.
All levels of Italian are welcome. "Caffettino?" is a great opportunity to practice your Italian, learn about the culture of Italy, ask questions about minor lexical or grammatical issues, and earn extra credit!
The University of Illinois Springfield Visual Arts Gallery is proud to present an exhibition that showcases the creativity and skill sets of the senior Visual Arts majors at UIS. Featur-ing multi-media works produced by the UIS Visual Arts graduating seniors, this exhibit will feature a variety of media.
Please join us for the AI Infodemic Reading Group, where will we survey several readings and other media over the course of the semester related to the topic of AI and information systems, data, curation, classification, and discovery.
The University of Illinois Springfield Visual Arts Gallery is proud to present an exhibition that showcases the creativity and skill sets of the senior Visual Arts majors at UIS. Featur-ing multi-media works produced by the UIS Visual Arts graduating seniors, this exhibit will feature a variety of media.
UIS Music Faculty Recital Series Jose Gobbo, Guitar
Florian Znaniecki (1882-1958) was an innovative founder of contemporary sociology, who viewed the dynamics of modernity through the prism of culture. Although Znaniecki is considered a master of sociological thought, his legacy is only partially appreciated.
Hear updates about the Beckman Institute and answers to questions from Director Jeff Moore.
Homemade, with Love Studio Art Days will be space held and led by the curator for artists/people to skill share and make art and at-home art kits for local Black girls.
The University of Illinois Springfield Visual Arts Gallery is proud to present an exhibition that showcases the creativity and skill sets of the senior Visual Arts majors at UIS. Featur-ing multi-media works produced by the UIS Visual Arts graduating seniors, this exhibit will feature a variety of media.
Dr. Ruby Mendenhall, Associate Professor in Sociology, African American Studies, Urban and Regional Planning, and Social Work, will speak about her interdisciplinary work that focuses on issues of social inequality and economic mobility.
The University of Illinois Springfield Visual Arts Gallery is proud to present an exhibition that showcases the creativity and skill sets of the senior Visual Arts majors at UIS. Featur-ing multi-media works produced by the UIS Visual Arts graduating seniors, this exhibit will feature a variety of media.
The University of Illinois Springfield Visual Arts Gallery is proud to present an exhibition that showcases the creativity and skill sets of the senior Visual Arts majors at UIS. Featur-ing multi-media works produced by the UIS Visual Arts graduating seniors, this exhibit will feature a variety of media.
“Marcel Proust: Contested Legacies” University of Chicago, May 14, 2021 (online event) with the participation of UIUC scholars
Based on Henry James’ novel of the same name, The Turn of the Screw is a classic ghost story that touches on contemporary issues, including the loss of innocence amidst situations of anarchy. When premiered in 1954, the work’s disturbing nature was a novelty in the opera world, and it continues to be one of the most popular and frequently performed operas in English.