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Mable House, Kennesaw State Present Small Metals Exhibition
September 15, 2020
Cobb County’s Mable House Arts Center and Kennesaw State University’s School of Art and Design have teamed up to present “Threads of Connectivity,” a small metals exhibition. The virtual exhibition features the work of over 20 students and alumni, led by Deborah Hutchinson, lecturer of Art, Small Metals Jewelry Design, and 3-D Design. The original plan, of course, was to host an in-person exhibition and reception, but the pandemic did not stop Hutchinson and Mable House Arts Center’s Christopher McDoniel from forging ahead with the small metals exhibition, anyway.
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Zuckerman Museum of Art presents "Interchange"
September 08, 2020
The Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art, a unit of the School of Art and Design, will present “Interchange,” an annual collaboration featuring all disciplines of the College of the Arts. The unique presentation celebrates the spark that the creative arts enkindle in one another. This year, eight ArtsKSU faculty will perform in response to the exhibited works in the Zuckerman Museum of Art’s galleries. At no cost, you may watch “Interchange” online on September 17 at 7:30 p.m. Simply reserve your space.
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KSU School of Music to present "Fresh Air Fridays"
September 01, 2020
The School of Music at Kennesaw State University will be offering “Fresh Air Fridays” from 12:30 to 1 p.m., beginning September 11 and running through October 30. Faculty and students will be performing on the stage of the outdoor Legacy Gazebo on the Kennesaw campus, and the event will be streamed live via Facebook and also on arts.kennesaw.edu. There is no charge to watch the performances.
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Theatre Alumna Stitches Career From Design Tech Concentration
August 25, 2020
When Kennesaw State University Department of Theatre and Performance Studies (TPS) alumna Nicole Clockel began her freshman year at another university, it didn’t feel right. Remarking that it was a “forgettable year, very uneventful,” she wondered why. “I thought to myself, ‘What is the one thing that has been missing from my life this year? Theatre.’ Clearly, nothing else is sticking with me in my heart.”
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ArtsKSU Fall 2020 Presenting Season Goes Virtual
August 18, 2020
The College of the Arts at Kennesaw State University is pleased to announce that all Fall 2020 concerts, performances and exhibitions will be available online for free through ArtsKSU Virtual. A simple sign-on is all that is required to begin streaming your favorite music, dance, and theatre performances. Simply choose the concert or performance that you would like to watch, and you will be guided through a simple process to begin streaming.
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Two new exhibitions to open at ZMA Aug. 29
August 04, 2020
The Bernard A. Zuckerman Museum of Art (ZMA), a unit of the School of Art and Design at Kennesaw State University, is scheduled to present two exhibitions in late summer. Both exhibitions open August 29 and will be on display through December 6, 2020.
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Picking Up Schoolwork and Emptying Lockers
July 08, 2020
Beginning Monday, July 13, The School of Art and Design will open its building to allow students to come and pick-up their schoolwork and to empty out their respective lockers.
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Cynthia Nourse Thompson named director of curatorial affairs at the Zuckerman Museum of Art
June 30, 2020
Geo Sipp, director of the School of Art and Design at Kennesaw State University, has named Cynthia Nourse Thompson director of curatorial affairs at the Zuckerman Museum of Art, effective August 1. She holds an MFA in Printmaking from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and a BFA in Printmaking from the Maryland Institute College of Art.
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Music major and honors student Bryson Brozovsky embraces life with gusto
June 16, 2020
Bryson Brozovsky, a junior in the School of Music (SOM), is rather soft-spoken when begins talking about his life, work and hobbies, yet his voice takes on an energy that foreshadows his many accomplishments, including his own page on the popular professional actor site IMBD, doctoral-level research, and performing in his first opera. Designated an honor student in the major, Bryson easily discusses his work on deciphering ancient Gregorian chant manuscripts, his passion for music, and his love of performing.
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Charles Parrott Selected as an Awardee from Council on Undergraduate Research
June 09, 2020
The Council on Undergraduate Research (CUR) has selected Department of Theatre & Performance Studies’ associate professor Charles (Charlie) Parrott as a 2020 Council on Undergraduate Research Arts and Humanities Faculty Mentor Awardee. The award includes $1,000 for the recipient’s work with undergraduate researchers.