Here's what's happening at UWM's Peck School of the Arts this week.
March 3 Trey McIntyre Lecture, 4 pm, Zelazo 171
As part of his two-week residency with the Milwaukee Ballet and UWM Dance, Trey McIntyre will show excerpts and speak about his work.
March 3 Artists Now! Guest Lecture: Zach Lieberman: Making the Invisible Visible, 7 pm, Arts Center Lecture Hall
Lieberman will present his interactive works and collaborations, focusing on the artistic process as research.
March 4 Music from Almost Yesterday, 7:30 pm, PSOA Recit
Al HallYehuda Yannay presents musical performances from two top-notch string players - Mari-Liis Pakk on violin and Jason Calloway on cello. Concert will include the Milwaukee premiere of Yehuda Yannay's Note Traffic as well as works by Iannis Xenakis, Toshio Hosakawa, and
George Antheil.
March 5 Suzuki & Pre-college Guitar Benefit Concert, 7:30 pm, PSOA Recit
Al HallStudents in the Peck School's pre-college guitar program offer an end-of-semester recital featuring solo and ensemble works.
March 5 University Band, 7:30 pm, Helen Bader Concert Hall
Undergraduates from the university perform Introit by Fisher Tull, Urban Scenes by Andrew Boysen, Music for Winds and Percussion by Elliot Del Borgo and Russian Sailors Dance by Gliere/Curnow.
March 5-20 MA/MFA Spring Thesis Exhibition (March 5: Opening Reception, 5-7 pm) Inova/Arts Center
The first of two annual spring exhibitions of work by graduate students in the Department of Visual Art features four artists receiving their MA degrees: Maria Bolivar, Kristin Haas, Richard Mutz and Leah Schreiber.
March 5 Friday Night Drawing, 7-10 pm, Arts Building - Room 463
Draw the nude male or female figure from a variety of poses. Non-instructional session. Open to artists of all skill levels. Bring your own supplies.
March 6 Dalcroze Eurhythmics: Experiencing Rhythm in Your Whole Body, 9 am-4 pm, Zelazo 250
Dr. David Frego, Roland K. Blumberg Distinguished Professor at the University of Texas - San Antonio, offers a Dalcroze Eurhythmics workshop.
Ongoing
Spatial City: An Architecture of Idealism, Inova/Kenilworth (through April 18, hours vary)
Spatial City, the first exhibition in the United States of artwork drawn from France's network of Regional Contemporary Art Funds (Frac), brings together an international, multi-generational array of contemporary artists whose work contends with utopian thinking and the idealism and cynicism it inspires.
Save the date: April 17 Kenilworth Open Studios: A Celebration of Faculty and Students from the Peck School of the Arts, 11 am-2 pm
Peck School of the Arts
Art Building 279
PO Box 413
Milwaukee, WI 53201-0413
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