2008-09 Event Calendar
December

Continuing through 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.

Continuing through December 3
Vicki Ragan. "Recurring Visions: 30 Years of Photography"

Curated by Will Hipps. This exhibiton features 100 small-scale photographs by renowned photographer, Vicki Ragan.The exhibit will be hosted by David Waldron Gallery in Atlanta and Tointon Gallery for the Visual Arts in Greeley, Colorado, before arriving at KSU, and is presented as part of the 10th Annual Atlanta Celebrates Photography Festival.

Fine Arts Gallery, Wilson Building. Free.†

This exhibition includes images of nude figures

Continuing through December 8

Fall Senior Exhibition II: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art

The studio art majors exhibit a wide variety of artwork. Professional-quality art is selected from three possible areas of concentration: painting and drawing, photography and printmaking, and sculpture and ceramics. The senior exhibition is required as partial fulfillment for the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in studio art. Opening reception: Nov. 19, 5-8 p.m.

Art Gallery, Sturgis Library. Free.

 


December 2

KSU Choral Ensembles

Holiday concert featuring holiday favorites and selections from J. S. Bach’s “Magnificat.”

8 p.m. Performance Hall, Bailey Performance Center. $5.

December 7

Atlanta Gay Men's Chorus Holiday Concert.

3 p.m. Performance Hall, Dr. Bobbie Bailey & Family Performance Center.

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