March & April 2003 School of the Arts events
March & April 2003 School of the Arts events
Georgia (Mar 4, 2003) — March & April 2003 School of the Arts events
Cheryl Anderson Brown
Abstract
MISCELLANEOUS
April 5
Gala Benefit. "Celebrating Kennesaw State University's 40th Anniversary." The Kennesaw
State University School of the Arts hosts its second annual benefit evening. Proceeds
benefit scholarships and other programs. 6 p.m. Cobb Galleria Centre. Contact Melanie
Watson‚ 770−420−4750. www.kennesaw.edu/arts/benefit.
MUSIC
March 23
Women Composers Recital. Featuring KSU faculty artists. 8 p.m. Howard Logan Stillwell
Theater‚ Kennesaw State University‚ 1000 Chastain Road‚ Kennesaw. Free. Contact the
KSU Box Office. 770−423−6650. www.kennesaw.edu/arts.
March 24
David Bilger‚ trumpet. Featuring the Principal Trumpet of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
8 p.m. Howard Logan Stillwell Theater‚ Kennesaw State University‚ 1000 Chastain Road‚
Kennesaw. $5. Contact the KSU Box Office. 770−423−6650. www.kennesaw.edu/arts.
March 25
Joe Eller‚ clarinet. KSU faculty artist recital. 8 p.m. Howard Logan Stillwell Theater‚
Kennesaw State University‚ 1000 Chastain Road‚ Kennesaw. Free. Contact the KSU Box
Office. 770−423−6650. www.kennesaw.edu/arts.
March 29
The Poncho Sanchez Latin Jazz Band. The Kennesaw State University Premiere Series
presents the Grammy award−nominated Afro−Cuban Latin Jazz ensemble. 8 p.m. Howard
Logan Stillwell Theater‚ Kennesaw State University‚ 1000 Chastain Road‚ Kennesaw.
$25. Contact the KSU Box Office. 770−423−6650. www.kennesaw.edu/arts.
April 22
The KSU Choral Ensembles. Spring Concert. 8 p.m. Howard Logan Stillwell Theater‚ Kennesaw
State University‚ 1000 Chastain Road‚ Kennesaw. $5. Contact the KSU Box Office. 770−423−6650.
www.kennesaw.edu/arts.
April 23
The KSU Jazz Ensemble. "Music for Lovers." 8 p.m. Howard Logan Stillwell Theater‚
Kennesaw State University‚ 1000 Chastain Road‚ Kennesaw. $5. Contact the KSU Box Office.
770−423−6650. www.kennesaw.edu/arts.
April 24
The KSU Wind Ensemble. 8 p.m. Howard Logan Stillwell Theater‚ Kennesaw State University‚
1000 Chastain Road‚ Kennesaw. $5. Contact the KSU Box Office. 770−423−6650. www.kennesaw.edu/arts.
April 26
Keyboard Conversations. "The Romanticism of the Russian Soul." Pianist Jeffrey Siegel
continues his series of "concerts with commentary." 8 p.m. Howard Logan Stillwell
Theater‚ Kennesaw State University‚ 1000 Chastain Road‚ Kennesaw. $20. Contact the
KSU Box Office. 770−423−6650. www.kennesaw.edu/arts.
April 27
Family Concert. Pianist Jeffrey Siegel brings his uniquely approachable style to a
concert for the young and young at heart. 3 p.m. Howard Logan Stillwell Theater‚ Kennesaw
State University‚ 1000 Chastain Road‚ Kennesaw. $7 adult/$5 child. Contact the KSU
Box Office. 770−423−6650. www.kennesaw.edu/arts.
THEATER
March 21
The Spoken Word! Featuring poet−performer Kodac Harrison. 8 p.m. Wilson Building Studio
Theater‚ Kennesaw State University‚ 1000 Chastain Road‚ Kennesaw. Free. Contact the
KSU Box Office. 770−423−6650. www.kennesaw.edu/arts.
April 15−19
The Raven. Classic TheaterWorks at Kennesaw State University presents Carlo Gozzi's
classic commedia dell'arte. Co−directed by Karen Robinson and Angus Whyte. 8 p.m.
April 15−19; 3 p.m. April 20. Howard Logan Stillwell Theater‚ Kennesaw State University‚
1000 Chastain Road‚ Kennesaw. $15. Contact the KSU Box Office. 770−423−6650. www.kennesaw.edu/arts.
VISUAL ARTS
Through March 20
Senior Art Majors' Exhibition. Fine Arts Gallery‚ Wilson Building‚ Kennesaw State
University‚ 1000 Chastain Road‚ Kennesaw. Free. Contact the KSU Art Galleries. 770−499−3223.
www.kennesaw.edu/arts.
March 12−April 9
Annual Art Faculty Exhibition. Paintings‚ drawings‚ photographs‚ sculptures‚ prints‚
ceramics and graphic arts by Kennesaw State University's faculty artists. Opening
reception: 7−9 p.m. March 12. Horace Sturgis Library Gallery‚ Kennesaw State University‚
1000 Chastain Road‚ Kennesaw. Free. Contact the KSU Art Galleries. 770−499−3223. www.kennesaw.edu/arts.
March 27−May 3
Just Like Me: Children's Book Illustrations. An ExhibitsUSA tour of illustrations
by Carmen Lomas Garza‚ Daryl Wells‚ Elly Simmons‚ Mira Reisburg‚ George Littlefield
Nancy Horn‚ Enrique Chagoya and Hideo Yoshida. Opening reception: 7−9 p.m. March 27.
Fine Arts Gallery‚ Wilson Building‚ Kennesaw State University‚ 1000 Chastain Road‚
Kennesaw. Free. Contact the KSU Art Galleries. 770−499−3223. www.kennesaw.edu/arts.
April 16−May 7
20th Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition. A spirited competition and celebration
of art on the Kennesaw State University campus. Opening reception: 7−9 p.m. April
16. Horace Sturgis Library Gallery‚ Kennesaw State University‚ 1000 Chastain Road‚
Kennesaw. Free. Contact the KSU Art Galleries. 770−499−3223. www.kennesaw.edu/arts.
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