Arts Calendar
Published 4:32 pm Tuesday, October 2, 2012
EXHIBITS:
Atkinson Museum H-SC:
(through November 3) “Diamonds, Gold, Skulls, and Bones” the artistry of fraternity jewelry;
Longwood Center for the Visual Arts:
“Vote: Photographs by Michael Mergen” and “Photography Highlights from the LCVA Permanent Collection”
CVA Exhibit at Riverside Cafe:
OCTOBER 3
EXECUTIVE-IN-RESIDENCE LECTURE – 7-8:30 p.m. Tonya Mallory, president and CEO of Health Diagnostic Laboratory Inc. (HDL) of Richmond; Hiner Auditorium; LU.
SLIDE PRESENTATION – 7:30 p.m. “The True Cost of Coal,” Winston Hall; H-SC.
OCTOBER 4
CLASSICS LECTURE – 4:30 p.m. “The Case of Sophocles' Oedipus,” by Frederick Ahl; Chariman's Rm., Settle Hall, H-SC.
LECTURE – 7:30 p.m. “2012 Election Prediction,” by Dr. James Ceaser, Parents & Friends Lounge, H-SC.
H-SC FINE ARTS PRODUCTION – 8 p.m. The 39 Steps, Johns Auditorium, H-SC.
LONGWOOD THEATRE – 7 p.m. Blood Wedding, Mainstage Theatre in the Center for Communication Studies and Theatre; $5 for Longwood students with ID; $6 for non-Longwood students, faculty/staff and senior citizens; and $8 general admission. Call 395-2474 for tickets; LU.
OCTOBER 5
H-SC FINE ARTS PRODUCTION – 8 p.m. The 39 Steps, Johns Auditorium, H-SC.
LONGWOOD THEATRE – 7 p.m. Blood Wedding, Mainstage Theatre in the Center for Communication Studies and Theatre; $5 for Longwood students with ID; $6 for non-Longwood students, faculty/staff and senior citizens; and $8 general admission. Call 395-2474 for tickets; LU.
OCTOBER 6
LONGWOOD THEATRE – 7 p.m. Blood Wedding, Mainstage Theatre in the Center for Communication Studies and Theatre; $5 for Longwood students with ID; $6 for non-Longwood students, faculty/staff and senior citizens; and $8 general admission. Call 395-2474 for tickets; LU.
FACULTY RECITAL – 7:30 p.m. featuring Roland Karnatz; Molnar Recital Hall; LU.
OCTOBER 7
LECTURE – 3 p.m. “Why Is There Art?” by Emily Smith, Atkinson Museum, H-SC.
LONGWOOD THEATRE – 3 p.m. Blood Wedding, Mainstage Theatre in the Center for Communication Studies and Theatre; $5 for Longwood students with ID; $6 for non-Longwood students, faculty/staff and senior citizens; and $8 general admission. Call 395-2474 for tickets; LU.
OCTOBER 8
LECTURE – Heaven: An Essential Moral Foundation,” by Jerry Walls, Chariman's Rm., Settle Hall, H-SC.
DOCUMENTARY SCREENING – 7:30 p.m. Art 21, Winston Hall, 3rd floor, Rm. 203, H-SC.
OCTOBER 9
CURRENT EVENTS SERIES – 4:15 p.m. “Candidates, Religion & Election 2012,” with Dr. Matthew Bowman and Dr. Michael Utzinger, Wilson Center, H-SC.
LECTURE – 4:30 p.m. “Thomas Jefferson and Egypt,” by Beth O'Leary, Atkinson Museum, H-SC.
OCTOBER 10
FACULTY RESEARCH TALK – 4:30 p.m. “Immunity to Cancer: Why Does it Fail and Can it be Improved?” by Dr. Kristian Hargadon, Cabell Rm., Bortz Library, H-SC.