PCAL Calendar
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Two hundred and fifteen professional and amateur artists living in Kentucky within a 65-mile radius of Bowling Green are showing 408 pieces in this year's exhibition. Sponsored by U.S. Bank, Dorothy Grider Art Exhibition Fund, and Kentucky Museum Friends, the exhibit opens to the public on Saturday, March 1 and closes on Saturday, April 5. Gallery hours are 9 to 4 Monday-Saturday and 1 to 4 on Sunday.
- Location: Van Meter Auditorium
- Time: 8:00pm - 10:00pm
It’s the brassy, bright, and promising year of 1959. Boston’s Colonial Theatre is host to the opening night performance of a new musical. When the leading lady mysteriously dies on stage the entire cast & crew are suspects. Enter a local detective, who just happens to be a musical theatre fan!
Adults $18 / Students $15
- Location: Van Meter Auditorium
- Time: 3:00pm - 5:00pm
It’s the brassy, bright, and promising year of 1959. Boston’s Colonial Theatre is host to the opening night performance of a new musical. When the leading lady mysteriously dies on stage the entire cast & crew are suspects. Enter a local detective, who just happens to be a musical theatre fan!
Adults $18 / Students $15
- Location: FAC Recital Hall
- Time: 7:30pm
Ching-Yi Lin, violin and Kevin Class, piano
For additional information - please call 745.3751
- Time: 9:45am - 10:45am
- Location: FAC Recital Hall
- Time: 5:30pm
Rebecca Henry is on the faculty at The Peabody Conservatory, where she teaches violin and viola minor, violin pedagogy, and mentors students in the Masters of Performance/Pedagogy degree, and at The Peabody Preparatory, where she chairs the Preparatory String Department, teaches violin and viola, and is co-director of the Peabody Chamber Camp. In 2007 she received funding fromt he Dorothy and Richard Starling Foundation to develop Peabody's Pre-Conservatory Violin Program, which she directs. She holds the Scott Bendann Chair in Classical Music at The Peabody Institute.
For additional informaiton, please contact Dr. Ching-Yi Lin 745.5939
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: Van Meter Hall
- Time: 7:30pm
Admission $5 Students $2 with ID
Contact 745.3751 for additional information
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: Van Meter, Music Hall, IRH, CRH, RH
- Time: All Day
Specific information & schedule provided by Dr. Gary Schallert, 745.5893 or gary.schallert@wku.edu
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Education Room
- Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Make a very special Easter basket in this beginner's workshop. Fee: Members $50., non-member $55. More information
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: Recital Hall
- Time: 7:30pm
Free
Contact 745.3751 for additional information
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
Using unconventional materials and approaches, including collaboration and performance, David Wilson creates large temporary artworks, videos, and drawings. Wilson has shown his work internationally at Kunsthalle Basel and Kunstlerhaus Boswil in Switzerland, the Experimental Art Foundation and Performance Space in Australia, the Robert McDougal Gallery in New Zealand, and the Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavik. For this exhibition, he will create a site-specific installation in the University Gallery.
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
Using unconventional materials and approaches, including collaboration and performance, David Wilson creates large temporary artworks, videos, and drawings. Wilson has shown his work internationally at Kunsthalle Basel and Kunstlerhaus Boswil in Switzerland, the Experimental Art Foundation and Performance Space in Australia, the Robert McDougal Gallery in New Zealand, and the Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavik. For this exhibition, he will create a site-specific installation in the University Gallery.
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
Using unconventional materials and approaches, including collaboration and performance, David Wilson creates large temporary artworks, videos, and drawings. Wilson has shown his work internationally at Kunsthalle Basel and Kunstlerhaus Boswil in Switzerland, the Experimental Art Foundation and Performance Space in Australia, the Robert McDougal Gallery in New Zealand, and the Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavik. For this exhibition, he will create a site-specific installation in the University Gallery.
- Location: Paducah, KY
- Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm
West Kentucky Community & Technical College will host a Transfer & Job Fair for the surrounding Paducah area. Come speak with Travis about how becoming a Hilltopper will get you to where you're going.
Follow me @TravisOnTheHill
- Location: Sinclair Community College -- Dayton, OH
- Time: 10:00am - 1:00pm
Come chat about transferring to WKU!
@AllieOnTheHill
- Location: FAC Recital Hall
- Time: 7:30pm
FREE
For additional infomation, please call 745.3751
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
Using unconventional materials and approaches, including collaboration and performance, David Wilson creates large temporary artworks, videos, and drawings. Wilson has shown his work internationally at Kunsthalle Basel and Kunstlerhaus Boswil in Switzerland, the Experimental Art Foundation and Performance Space in Australia, the Robert McDougal Gallery in New Zealand, and the Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavik. For this exhibition, he will create a site-specific installation in the University Gallery.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Western Room
- Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Free to the public. Doors open at 6:30. More information
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
Using unconventional materials and approaches, including collaboration and performance, David Wilson creates large temporary artworks, videos, and drawings. Wilson has shown his work internationally at Kunsthalle Basel and Kunstlerhaus Boswil in Switzerland, the Experimental Art Foundation and Performance Space in Australia, the Robert McDougal Gallery in New Zealand, and the Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavik. For this exhibition, he will create a site-specific installation in the University Gallery.
- Location: Frankfort HS - Frankfort, KY
- Time: 11:10am - 12:30pm
Come chat with me during your lunch hour! You can also tweet with me @AllieOnTheHill!
- Location: Kentucky Museum - U S Bank Celebration of the Arts Exhibit
- Time: 5:00pm - 8:00pm
US Bank Celebration of the Arts exhibit is open free to the public during the BG Gallery Hop. Stop in and see the largest art exhibit in the region contaiing professional and amature from a 65 mile radus of Bowling Green. More Information
- Location: The Gallery at MMTH
- Time: All Day
The School of Journalism and Broadcasting invites you and your students to take a few moments of time to stop by the MMTH Atrium and adjacent Gallery space to witness an amazing photographic exhibit of the work of Peter Essick, an environmental photographer who has produced more than 40 feature essays for National Geographic.
This two-part show explores our world's environment and causes the viewer to think about how mankind must work with our environment, not against it, if we are to survive over time.
The Atrium is host to a 24-print exhibit called "Our Beautiful, Fragile World" and in the Gallery space hosts a tribute Essick did to the work of Ansel Adams.
Essick will take part in a reception on Thursday, February 27 at 6:30 pm in the MMTH Atrium and will lecture at 7:30 in the MMTH Auditorium followed by a book signing as part of the John B. Gaines Family Lecture Series.
The gallery is open Sunday, 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm; Monday – Wednesday, 9:00 am thru 9:00 pm; Thursday – Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm and closed on Saturday. Parking is free after 4:30 pm on the Chestnut St. lot. Images will be on display thru March 21.
Peter Essic Bio:
Recently named one of the 40 most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography Magazine, Peter Essick has traveled extensively over the last two decades photographing spectacular natural areas from around the world.
He is a working photojournalist, but his photographs move beyond mere documentation revealing in careful compositions the spiritual and emotional aspects of nature. The unique and sometimes surprisingly similar forms and color of divergent pristine lands provide the raw material for Essick’s art.
As a counterpoint, Essick has also photographed many environmental issues, portraying both the human impact of development as well as the enduring power of the land.
Essick has been a frequent contributor to National Geographic Magazine for 25 years. At the Geographic he has produced 40 feature articles on many different topics. Some of his favorite and most rewarding stories have been on Inner Japan, the American wilderness, the carbon cycle, global warming, and global freshwater. Recent stories include a June, 2010 cover story on Greenland, a story on the Ansel Adams Wilderness in October, 2011, and a story titled Fertilizing the World in May, 2013.
He has a bachelor’s degree in business from the University of Southern California and a master’s degree in photojournalism from the University of Missouri. He lives in Stone Mountain, GA with his wife, Jackie and son, Jalen.
- Location: MMTH Atrium
- Time: All Day
The School of Journalism and Broadcasting invites you and your students to take a few moments of time to stop by the MMTH Atrium and adjacent Gallery space to witness an amazing photographic exhibit of the work of Peter Essick, an environmental photographer who has produced more than 40 feature essays for National Geographic.
This two-part show explores our world's environment and causes the viewer to think about how mankind must work with our environment, not against it, if we are to survive over time.
The Atrium is host to a 24-print exhibit called "Our Beautiful, Fragile World" and in the Gallery space hosts a tribute Essick did to the work of Ansel Adams.
Essick will take part in a reception on Thursday, February 27 at 6:30 pm in the MMTH Atrium and will lecture at 7:30 in the MMTH Auditorium followed by a book signing as part of the John B. Gaines Family Lecture Series.
The gallery is open Sunday, 3:00 pm – 9:00 pm; Monday – Wednesday, 9:00 am thru 9:00 pm; Thursday – Friday 9:00 am – 5:00 pm and closed on Saturday. Parking is free after 4:30 pm on the Chestnut St. lot. Images will be on display thru March 21.
Peter Essic Bio:
Recently named one of the 40 most influential nature photographers in the world by Outdoor Photography Magazine, Peter Essick has traveled extensively over the last two decades photographing spectacular natural areas from around the world.
He is a working photojournalist, but his photographs move beyond mere documentation revealing in careful compositions the spiritual and emotional aspects of nature. The unique and sometimes surprisingly similar forms and color of divergent pristine lands provide the raw material for Essick’s art.
As a counterpoint, Essick has also photographed many environmental issues, portraying both the human impact of development as well as the enduring power of the land.
Essick has been a frequent contributor to National Geographic Magazine for 25 years. At the Geographic he has produced 40 feature articles on many different topics. Some of his favorite and most rewarding stories have been on Inner Japan, the American wilderness, the carbon cycle, global warming, and global freshwater. Recent stories include a June, 2010 cover story on Greenland, a story on the Ansel Adams Wilderness in October, 2011, and a story titled Fertilizing the World in May, 2013.
He has a bachelor’s degree in business from the University of Southern California and a master’s degree in photojournalism from the University of Missouri. He lives in Stone Mountain, GA with his wife, Jackie and son, Jalen.
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
Using unconventional materials and approaches, including collaboration and performance, David Wilson creates large temporary artworks, videos, and drawings. Wilson has shown his work internationally at Kunsthalle Basel and Kunstlerhaus Boswil in Switzerland, the Experimental Art Foundation and Performance Space in Australia, the Robert McDougal Gallery in New Zealand, and the Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavik. For this exhibition, he will create a site-specific installation in the University Gallery.
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
Using unconventional materials and approaches, including collaboration and performance, David Wilson creates large temporary artworks, videos, and drawings. Wilson has shown his work internationally at Kunsthalle Basel and Kunstlerhaus Boswil in Switzerland, the Experimental Art Foundation and Performance Space in Australia, the Robert McDougal Gallery in New Zealand, and the Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavik. For this exhibition, he will create a site-specific installation in the University Gallery.
- Location: Van Meter Hall
- Time: 4:00pm
A collection of varied repertoire from several style periods.
General Admission $5 students $3
For information call 745.3751
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
Using unconventional materials and approaches, including collaboration and performance, David Wilson creates large temporary artworks, videos, and drawings. Wilson has shown his work internationally at Kunsthalle Basel and Kunstlerhaus Boswil in Switzerland, the Experimental Art Foundation and Performance Space in Australia, the Robert McDougal Gallery in New Zealand, and the Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavik. For this exhibition, he will create a site-specific installation in the University Gallery.
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
Using unconventional materials and approaches, including collaboration and performance, David Wilson creates large temporary artworks, videos, and drawings. Wilson has shown his work internationally at Kunsthalle Basel and Kunstlerhaus Boswil in Switzerland, the Experimental Art Foundation and Performance Space in Australia, the Robert McDougal Gallery in New Zealand, and the Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavik. For this exhibition, he will create a site-specific installation in the University Gallery.
- Location: Beechwood HS -- Ft. Mitchell, KY
- Time: 9:15am - 10:00am
Come chat with me about WKU! You can also tweet with me @AllieOnTheHill!
- Location: OCTC Transfer Center
- Time: 11:00am - 3:00pm
- Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Have questions about WKU? Come see me in person!
Or ask me online:
Email – andrew.gott@wku.edu
Twitter - @AndrewOntheHill
Instagram - @andrewonthehill
Tumblr – wkuandrew.tumblr.com
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
Using unconventional materials and approaches, including collaboration and performance, David Wilson creates large temporary artworks, videos, and drawings. Wilson has shown his work internationally at Kunsthalle Basel and Kunstlerhaus Boswil in Switzerland, the Experimental Art Foundation and Performance Space in Australia, the Robert McDougal Gallery in New Zealand, and the Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavik. For this exhibition, he will create a site-specific installation in the University Gallery.
- Location: Hazard Community & Technical College
- Time: 8:30am - 4:00pm
Hazard Community & Technical College will be hosting a Transfer Summit in which several post-secondary insitutions will be representing providing transfer updates and institutional updates for the faculty and staff of HCTC. After lunch, there will be a round table discussion with students, faculty, adn staff.
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- Location: Warren Central High School
- Time: 10:00am - 11:00am
I'll be speaking to all sophomores during Operation Preparation week at WCHS! Follow me on Twitter @Lauraonthehill!
- Location: Conner HS - Hebron, KY
- Time: 10:15am - 11:00am
Come chat with me about WKU! You can also tweet with me @AllieOnTheHill!
- Location: BCTC (Cooper Campus) -- Lexington, KY
- Time: 1:30pm - 3:30pm
Come chat with me about transfer opportunities! You can also tweet with me @AllieOnTheHill
- Location: FAC Recital Hall
- Time: 6:00pm
FREE
For additional informaiton, please call 745.3751
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
Using unconventional materials and approaches, including collaboration and performance, David Wilson creates large temporary artworks, videos, and drawings. Wilson has shown his work internationally at Kunsthalle Basel and Kunstlerhaus Boswil in Switzerland, the Experimental Art Foundation and Performance Space in Australia, the Robert McDougal Gallery in New Zealand, and the Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavik. For this exhibition, he will create a site-specific installation in the University Gallery.
- Location: Lighthouse Academy High School
- Time: 9:00am - 10:00am
I'll be talking to any students interested in WKU! Be sure to follow me on Twitter @Lauraonthehill!
- Time: 10:15am - 11:00am
Have questions about WKU? Come see me in person!
Or ask me online:
Email – andrew.gott@wku.edu
Twitter - @AndrewOntheHill
Instagram - @andrewonthehill
Tumblr – wkuandrew.tumblr.com
- Location: HCC Campus
- Time: 11:00am - 2:00am
- Location: North Hardin High School
- Time: 2:30pm - 3:30pm
Have questions about WKU? Come see me in person!
Or ask me online:
Email – andrew.gott@wku.edu
Twitter - @AndrewOntheHill
Instagram - @andrewonthehill
Tumblr – wkuandrew.tumblr.com
- Location: Bowling Green High School
- Time: 5:00pm - 7:00pm
Come see me learn about the great opportunities at WKU! Follow me on Twitter @Lauraonthehill!
- Location: FAC Recital Hall
- Time: 7:30pm
Don Speer, piano
Liza Kelly, Mezzo Soprano
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
For additional information: 745.3751
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
Using unconventional materials and approaches, including collaboration and performance, David Wilson creates large temporary artworks, videos, and drawings. Wilson has shown his work internationally at Kunsthalle Basel and Kunstlerhaus Boswil in Switzerland, the Experimental Art Foundation and Performance Space in Australia, the Robert McDougal Gallery in New Zealand, and the Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavik. For this exhibition, he will create a site-specific installation in the University Gallery.
- Location: Monroe County High School
- Time: 9:00am - 2:00pm
Monroe County High School will be hosting a College Fair for it's students. WKU will be proudly representing and looking forward to seeing all of thse wonderful students.
Follow me @TravisOnTheHill
- Location: Cafeteria
- Time: 11:00am - 1:30pm
Come see me during your lunch period and learn about WKU! Follow me on Twitter @Lauraonthehill!
- Location: Choral Rehearsal Hall
- Time: 11:30am
FREE
Contact 745.3751
- Location: Sprinfield High School
- Time: 1:00pm - 3:00pm
Come learn about what WKU offers students from Robertson County including in-state tuition, 200 programs, and a beautiful campus only an hour from home!
- Location: Van Meter Hall
- Time: 7:30pm
Admission $25 at the door $22 in adance and $10 students 18 and over, $5 students under the age of 18
Tickets 745.7681 or www.TheSymphonyatWKU.org
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
Using unconventional materials and approaches, including collaboration and performance, David Wilson creates large temporary artworks, videos, and drawings. Wilson has shown his work internationally at Kunsthalle Basel and Kunstlerhaus Boswil in Switzerland, the Experimental Art Foundation and Performance Space in Australia, the Robert McDougal Gallery in New Zealand, and the Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavik. For this exhibition, he will create a site-specific installation in the University Gallery.
- Location: Music Hall, Choral Rehearsal Hall and FAC Recital Hall
- Time: 9:30am
CRH - 9:30 - 3:30 pm
RH - 2:00 - 5:00
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
Using unconventional materials and approaches, including collaboration and performance, David Wilson creates large temporary artworks, videos, and drawings. Wilson has shown his work internationally at Kunsthalle Basel and Kunstlerhaus Boswil in Switzerland, the Experimental Art Foundation and Performance Space in Australia, the Robert McDougal Gallery in New Zealand, and the Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavik. For this exhibition, he will create a site-specific installation in the University Gallery.
- Location: Van Meter Auditorium
- Time: 3:00pm
Suggested donations are appreciated
For additional information please call 745.3751
- Location: FAC 2D Corridor Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
This two-person exhibition explores the nature of parenthood and childhood in relation to the non-familial world. After the birth of the artists’ son in 2008, both began exploring through their work the American paradoxical relationship to its children: a society that on the one hand lauds family as the core of all social values and on the other resists supporting the needs of working parents and childhood education, while also spawning significant environmental and social crises that future generations stand to inherit.
- Location: FAC Main Gallery, 2nd Floor
- Time: All Day
Using unconventional materials and approaches, including collaboration and performance, David Wilson creates large temporary artworks, videos, and drawings. Wilson has shown his work internationally at Kunsthalle Basel and Kunstlerhaus Boswil in Switzerland, the Experimental Art Foundation and Performance Space in Australia, the Robert McDougal Gallery in New Zealand, and the Center for Icelandic Art, Reykjavik. For this exhibition, he will create a site-specific installation in the University Gallery.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Education Room
- Time: 8:00am - 12:00pm
Spring Break Art Camp is for children ages 6 - 12. For more information click here.
You may also contact Lynne Ferguson 270-745-2594
- Location: FAC Recital Hall
- Time: 7:30pm
Lee Blakeman, Steven Brown, Bryan Heath, Donna Parkes
FREE
For additional informaiton please call 745.3751
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