For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
PCAL Calendar
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd floor
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A and Kentucky Room
- Time: All Day
This competitive art exhibition is open to all professional and amateur artists living in Kentucky within a 65-mile radius of Bowling Green. This exhibit is a wonderful opportunity for regional artists to show their work. For additional information contact Donna Parker at (270) 745-6083 or donna.parker@wku.edu
- Location: Main Gallery of Ivan Wilson Fine Arts Center (FAC)
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd floor
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Gallery A and Kentucky Room
- Time: All Day
This competitive art exhibition is open to all professional and amateur artists living in Kentucky within a 65-mile radius of Bowling Green. This exhibit is a wonderful opportunity for regional artists to show their work. For additional information contact Donna Parker at (270) 745-6083 or donna.parker@wku.edu
- Location: Main Gallery of Ivan Wilson Fine Arts Center (FAC)
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum
- Time: All Day
More than 30 quilts and wall hangings illustrate how Kentucky quiltmakers looked to both the past and to the future for inspiration. In the first part of the 20th century, Americans' interest in their Colonial heritage contributed to a revival in quiltmaking, yet modern trends such as Art Nouveau and Art Deco also brought a contemporary feel to the work of some quilters and pattern designers. The revival that began around the time of the U.S. Bicentennial also had a dual effect with some quilters choosing traditional methods while others began experimenting with modern fabrics, techniques, and motifs. This divergence in approaches continued into the 21st century.
These quilts were selected from the Kentucky Museum's nationally significant collection which numbers more than 250 quilts and textile samples.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: FAC Corridor Gallery, 2nd floor
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
- Location: Main Gallery of Ivan Wilson Fine Arts Center (FAC)
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 7:00pm - 8:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: Main Gallery of Ivan Wilson Fine Arts Center (FAC)
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Education Room
- Time: 8:30am - 12:00pm
Kids love our camps! This Spring Break Clay Camp is led by Suzanne Renfrow. Information and Registration
- Location: MH CRH 111
- Time: 4:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: Main Gallery of Ivan Wilson Fine Arts Center (FAC)
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Education Room
- Time: 8:30am - 12:00pm
Kids love our camps! This Spring Break Clay Camp is led by Suzanne Renfrow. Information and Registration
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: Main Gallery of Ivan Wilson Fine Arts Center (FAC)
- Time: 8:00am - 4:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Education Room
- Time: 8:30am - 12:00pm
Kids love our camps! This Spring Break Clay Camp is led by Suzanne Renfrow. Information and Registration
- Location: FAC 156
- Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
A reception will follow in the Main Gallery.
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Education Room
- Time: 8:30am - 12:00pm
Kids love our camps! This Spring Break Clay Camp is led by Suzanne Renfrow. Information and Registration
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: MMTH Auditorium (Room 166)
- Time: 7:30pm
Author and Nation magazine senior contributing writer Ari Berman will speak about voting rights, the presidential election and his important 2015 book “Give Us The Ballot” during a free lecture open to the public in the Mass Media & Technology Hall auditorium at Western Kentucky University on Thursday, April 7, at 7:30 p.m. CDT.
Berman, who Business Insider named one of the “50 most influential political pundits” in the U.S., has written extensively about American politics, civil rights, and the intersection of money and politics. His stories have also appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, The Atlantic, Politico and The Guardian, and he is a frequent guest and political commentator on MSNBC, NPR, PBS and C-Span.
Berman’s book “Give Us The Ballot” was called “a must read” by Civil Rights activist and Congressman John Lewis, who said it “should become a primer for every American.” Berman will discuss the history of the Voting Rights Act and the state of democracy in the United States. His book will be available for purchase during a book signing after the event.
The lecture, “Give Us The Ballot: Power, Privilege & Democracy,” is presented by WKU’s Fleischaker-Greene Scholars Program and the School of Journalism & Broadcasting and co-sponsored by The Potter College of Arts & Letters, the Department of History and the Institute for Citizenship and Social Responsibility (ICSR).
- Location: Van Meter Hall
- Time: All Day
WKU Department of Music is hosting the Festival for Warren County Schools. Students will arrive in Van Meter, where the performances are held. Music Hall will be where sight readings will be.
For detailed information please contact David Graham or Gary Schallert at gary.schallert@wku.edu
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Education Room
- Time: 8:30am - 12:00pm
Kids love our camps! This Spring Break Clay Camp is led by Suzanne Renfrow. Information and Registration
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 8:00pm - 9:00pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: MH - MH 0103
- Time: 12:00pm - 2:00pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 6:00pm - 7:30pm
- Location: Van Meter
- Time: 7:30pm
- Time: 7:30pm
- Location: Kentucky Museum - Dorothy Grider Garden Gallery
- Time: All Day
The Kentucky Museum and VSA arts of Kentucky are again partnering to produce an exhibition of artwork created during VSA arts workshops held at the museum. The exhibit features artwork of students with disabilities, area artists, and the artwork they have created collaboratively. VSA arts of Kentucky is a statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to promoting arts, education and creative expression for all, with an emphasis on persons with disabilities.
- Location: Van Meter
- Time: 3:00pm - 4:30pm
$7 general
$5 students
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 3:00pm - 4:30pm
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 3:00pm - 9:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 9:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 9:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 9:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
- Location: Van Meter Hall
- Time: 8:00am - 5:00pm
WKU Department of Music will be hosting the Concert Festival. Students will be arriving in Van Meter Hall (all performances will beheld in Van Meter); Sight Reading will be in the Music Hall.
For detailed information, please contact David Graham or Gary Schallert at gary.schallert@wku.edu
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: Van Meter Hall
- Time: All Day
- Location: Van Meter Hall
- Time: 8:00am - 5:00pm
WKU Department of Music will be hosting the Concert Festival. Students will be arriving in Van Meter Hall (all performances will beheld in Van Meter); Sight Reading will be in the Music Hall.
For detailed information, please contact David Graham or Gary Schallert at gary.schallert@wku.edu
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: Van Meter Hall
- Time: All Day
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
- Location: Van Meter Hall
- Time: 8:00am - 5:00pm
WKU Department of Music will be hosting the Concert Festival. Students will be arriving in Van Meter Hall (all performances will beheld in Van Meter); Sight Reading will be in the Music Hall.
For detailed information, please contact David Graham or Gary Schallert at gary.schallert@wku.edu
- Location: Van Meter Hall
- Time: All Day
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 6:00pm - 9:00pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 3:00pm - 4:30pm
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 3:00pm - 9:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 9:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: Louisville, KY
- Time: All Day
For more information, email allie.stich@wku.edu.
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 9:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: Louisville, KY
- Time: All Day
For more information, email allie.stich@wku.edu.
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 9:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: WKU's Mass Media & Technology Hall auditorium
- Time: 9:00am
- Location: MMTH Auditorium (Room 166)
- Time: 7:00pm
WKU Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Movie Night to feature a big-screen viewing of film classic Citizen Kane at 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 20, in MMTH Auditorium.
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
- Location: Louisville, KY
- Time: 12:00pm - 12:30pm
For juniors. For more information, email allie.stich@wku.edu.
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: Van Meter Hall
- Time: 7:30pm
- Location: Van Meter
- Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
$5 General; $3 WKU students with ID
- Location: Downing Student Union
- Time: 7:00am - 5:00pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 8:00am - 5:00pm
- Location: Music Hall
- Time: 8:30am
- Location: Smith Stadium
- Time: 1:00pm
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 3:00pm - 9:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: FAC - FAC 0189
- Time: 7:30pm - 8:30pm
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 9:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: MMTH Auditorium
- Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Western Kentucky University’s School of Journalism & Broadcasting is pleased to welcome New York Times investigative reporter Nikita Stewart back to her alma mater as the guest lecturer for the 12th annual John B. Gaines Family Lecture Series. The free event isscheduled for 7 p.m. Monday, April 25, in Mass Media & Technology Hall (MMTH) auditorium on WKU’s campus.
The John B. Gaines Family Lecture Series, launched in 2004 in honor of the 150th anniversary of the Gaines’ family-owned newspaper, the Daily News, has brought several award-winning international journalists to WKU. Previous lecture participants include New York Times bestselling author Beth Macy; Washington Bureau Chief for the Dallas Morning News Todd Gillman; investigative freelance journalist Lucy Komisar; newspaper journalism icon John Seigenthaler; Emmy award-winning photojournalist Dai Sugano of the San Jose Mercury News; Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Leonard Pitts of The Miami Herald; New Orleans Times-Picayune staff writer Mark Schleifstein; and Chicago Tribune photojournalist and official White House photographer Pete Souza.
For more information on the John B. Gaines Family Lecture Series, contact the WKU School of Journalism & Broadcasting at (270) 745-4144.
- Location: Van Meter
- Time: 7:30pm
Tickets:
$5 General
$3 Student with ID
- Location: Van Meter Hall
- Time: 7:30pm
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 9:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 9:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: FAC - FAC 0156
- Time: 11:30am - 12:30pm
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: MMTH Gallery
- Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm
The School of Journalism & Broadcasting is proud to present Visión Mundial: Latin America’s Best Photojournalists, a collection of 61 images taken by some of the leading photojournalists of Latin America. These riveting images from Latin America as well as around the globe represent a partial collection of the Pictures of The Year LATAM 2015 where a jury selects the best images from Latin American photojournalists. The 2015 San Miguel de Allende contest attracted more than 1,400 photojournalists to enter and close to 35,000 images and 168 multimedia stories were submitted.
POY Latam was created by Pablo Corral Vega and Loup Langton (Director of SJ&B) in 2011 to promote and celebrate excellence in documentary and artistic photography in Ibero-America and has become the largest and most prestigious contest of its kind.
The POY Latam contest takes place every two years. The first one was judged in 2011 in Quito, Ecuador. In 2013 the jury met in Fortaleza, Brazil, and in 2015 the judging took place in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. The judging is open to the public and webcast live. A blog in Spanish, Portuguese and English engages audiences in worldwide conversations throughout the week of judging. Juries have included such international luminaries as Mary Ellen Mark, Gary Knight, Tomás Munita, Cristina García Rodero, Pascal Maitre and Magdalena Herrera.
The not-for-profit contest has no entry fee to ensure that no talent is excluded based on an economic burden. It’s supported by a wide-range of sponsors from across the Americas.
The exhibition is free and will be on display until Friday, May 6, in Mass Media and Technology Hall Gallery.
The gallery is open:
Sundays 3 to 9 pm CDT
Mondays through Wednesdays 9 am to 9 pm CDT
Thursdays and Fridays 9 am to 5 pm CDT
For more information and directions to the gallery, please click here.
- Location: Downing Student Union
- Time: 7:00am - 4:00pm
- Location: Russell County ANC
- Time: 7:30am - 2:30pm
For more information, email travis.hardin@wku.edu.
- Location: Van Meter
- Time: 7:30pm - 9:00pm
Tickets at wku.showare.com or 270-745-3132
Prices:
$22- General
$10- WKU Students (Must show WKU ID)
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