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May

Continuing through May 8
25th Annual Juried Student Exhibition
Celebrating a quarter century of spirited competition among KSU student artists, the 25th Annual Juried Student Exhibition is open to all students. Entries are juried by distinguished Atlanta arts professionals, with cash prizes awarded. Many of the works are for sale. Reception: 5-8 p.m., March 27. Fine Arts Gallery. Free.

May 4
Georgia Youth Symphony Philharmonia
4 p.m. Bailey Performance Center. $3/$5. Tickets only available at door.

May 4
Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra
Featuring the Young Artist Competition Winner. 7 p.m. Bailey Performance Center. $3/$5. Tickets only available at door.

May 6
The Labyrinth Night
The power of the labyrinth- an ancient tool for walking meditation- has been rediscovered. The KSU College of the Arts joins the worldwide labyrinth movement by welcoming the community to walk its canvas labyrinth. The video, "Rediscovering the Labyrinth: A Walking Meditation," will be shown at 5 p.m. with time for walking the labyrinth until 9 p.m. Stillwell Theater. Free.
May 7
Atlanta Symphony Brass Quintet

Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Principal Guest Conductor Donald Runnicles will perform with the Atlanta Symphony Brass Quintet on a program that includes Renwick’s Dance, Anthony Plog’s "Four Sketches," Alexander Arutuinian’s "Armenian Scenes," Respighi’s "Ancient Dances and Airs," and "Canzona" by Norwegian master Wolfgang Plagge. 8 p.m. Bailey Performance Center. Free.

May 19-July 2, 2009
Athos Menaboni: Conversations with Nature

Works from the KSU Permanent Collection and on loan from other collections are featured in this exploration of this prolific artist’s love of nature. From his renowned portraits of birds to his inspiring landscapes, each piece reflects a profound admiration of nature’s wonder. Clayton Gallery, Bailey Performance Center. Free.