Help kick-off Earth Month with Sustainability Services by painting a giant Earth made out of recycled bottle caps! This collaborative art project uses salvaged bottle caps from the campus recycling to create a unique piece of art. Paint collaboratively with friends and celebrate the Earth! All materials will be provided.
Jacobsen Series: Alistair MacRae, cello
Enjoy a faculty recital featuring Alistair MacRae, cello; with Ronaldo Rolim, piano. The program will feature song transcriptions for cello and piano with works by Fauré, Duparc, Price, Wolf, and more.
All are invited to a reception following the program hosted by the SAI international music fraternity.
Tickets: $20, general; $15 sr. citizen; military, Puget Sound faculty, staff, and Community Music participants.
Harp Ensemble Concert
Join us for a free concert featuring the Community Music department's South Sound Strings Harp Ensemble directed by Patricia Wooster. Hear this an ensemble of ten harpists perform chamber works and harp literature in various musical styles.
Admission is free. No tickets required.
Grace Playstead, Flute in a Senior Recital
Grace Playstead '24, student of Karla Flygare majoring in Flute Performance, presents her senior degree recital featuring works by J.S. Bach, Hisatada Otaka, Carl Reinecke, and Yuko Uébayashi.
She is joined by collaborative pianist Kim Davenport and student performers Julia Vahey '24, Alex Westervelt '25, and Eliza Koch '24.
Photography Contest Exhibition by ASUPS Photo Services
Come join us for our exhibition of all of the amazing photos submitted for the contest! You will have a chance to be the judge and vote on your favorite photos!
Make Your Own Trail Mix Event
Come join Sustainability Services for an awesome trail-mix-making event! Be ready for all sorts of “nutty” fun and “sweet” times, including a chance to decorate your very own trail mix label. Bring your own reusable container if you are able.
Arrival Film Screening
Join us for a screening of the hit sci-fi/mystery film Arrival, followed by a discussion with professor Justin Tiehen.
Arrival is based on a short story by Ted Chiang, a renowned science fiction writer who will be giving a talk on campus Tuesday, April 2nd.
The screening is sponsored by Campus Films, the Dolliver-NEH project "Humanities and Artificial Intelligence," and the Department of Philosophy.
Senior Recital: Mia Stenberg, clarinet & Ian Dunlap, tuba
Join us for a joint senior recital featuring Mia Stenberg '24, clarinet and Ian Dunlap '24, tuba, performing works by Willson Osborne, Aaron Copland, Walter S. Hartley, Edward Gregson, and more; with Jeff Orr and Jinshil Yi, piano. Mia is a student of Jennifer Nelson and Ian is a student of Ryan Schultz.
A Cascadian Spring at Benaroya Hall
Join School of Music students and faculty for a side-by-side performance of Copland's timeless Appalachian Spring, paired with works by Pacific Northwest composers Dell Wade and Miguel del Aguila.
Tickets available at benaroyhall.org
Senior Theatre Festival 2024
Our capstone experience in the major and something that sets our department apart from many others. This festival is collaboratively curated and produced by the senior theatre major class and presented in an intimate setting in-the-round on the Norton Clapp stage. The plays are often diverse and ambitious, featuring a large number of our students (both majors and non-majors).
Pagination
- Previous page
- Page 36
- Next page