Year: 2021
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Tohoku and Fukushima: Ten Years Later
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Music professor Masayoshi Ishikawa collaborated on this powerful tribute for the 10th anniversary of the 2011 Japanese tsunami and nuclear disaster.
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Stamps Blends Jazz, Community, and Leadership in the Arts
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Dave Stamps directs the Gustavus jazz ensembles, leads the arts administration program, and connects musicians across the region and beyond.
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33rd annual Björling Music Festival Goes Virtual
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The Gustavus Department of Music’s annual day-long event will take place in a virtual format on Saturday, March 27.
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Available to Stream February 27-28
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The Gustavus Adolphus College Department of Theatre and Dance will present its production of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead in a virtual format on Saturday, February 27 at 7 p.m. and Sunday February 28 at 3 p.m. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead focuses on two minor characters from Shakespeare’s Hamlet. Framed by scenes straight from…
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From These Hands: Fiber Art and Poetry by Gwen Westerman Opens at Hillstrom Museum of Art
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Running from Feb. 15 through April 18, the exhibit highlights the quilt art that celebrates the artist’s Dakota ancestors.
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“An Active and Urgent Telling” Brings Lived Experiences to Schaefer Art Gallery
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In partnership with Strange Fire Collective, the Gustavus Department of Art and Art History will host the exhibition from Feb. 11-March 17.
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Artist Kristen Lowe Featured on MN Original
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Documentarian and charcoal artist Kristen Lowe’s 2012 MN Original episode will re-air tonight on TPT MN.
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Making Dances Course Adapts, Creates Despite Pandemic
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The January Term course in the Department of Theatre and Dance combined technique, theory, and creation.
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Betsy Byers Receives Inaugural “Project Space” Grant
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The $10,000 award will support a solo multimedia exhibition inspired by glacier melt and climate change.