Highlights of Fall 2016 Arts Events

KENNESAW, Ga. | Aug 5, 2016

pianist and vocalist with audience
The College of the Arts at Kennesaw State University has a full schedule of events planned for the fall of 2016, including dance, music, theatre, and visual arts.  

In a uniquely collaborative event, the School of Music and KSU Dance Co. have gathered forces with the Zuckerman Museum of Art to host Interchange II: Transitions on September 20th at 8 p.m. Free and open to the public, this collaborative Recital features musical works and dance specifically selected to accompany exhibitions currently on display in the Zuckerman Museum of Art.

professor and student present art project
Explore more visual art at Paying It Forward: KSU Artists and Their Protégés exhibition II with a free reception on September 26 from 5-7 p.m in the Fine Arts Gallery of the Wilson Building. For this series of exhibitions, faculty and staff members from the School of Art and Design were asked to invite the students who became some of their protégés to show their work alongside that of the teacher.

In he Red and Brown Water playbill
Don’t miss In the Red and Brown Water at the Onyx Theater September 20-25. Playwright Tarrel Alvin McCraney kicks off his multi-award winning brother/sister trilogy with this moving and tragic coming-of-age story that nestles itself within the choice between safe love and destructive passion.

three student dancers on stage
The Department of Dance will present MELD at the Stillwell Theatre on Nov. 9-12 at 8 p.m. Get your tickets early, because these evenings of innovative classical and contemporary dance sell out quickly.

To see the complete 2016-2017 schedule of events, please visit arts.kennesaw.edu.

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