Virginia Film Festival Announces 2024 Lineup
Highlights Include Anora, Bird, Blitz, Emilia Pérez, The Fire Inside, The Last Showgirl, Memoir of a Snail, Nightbitch, Pavements, The Piano Lesson, A Real Pain, and The Room Next Door!
A guide to U.Va.’s Abundant Live Music Scene
If you are interested in immersing yourself within the flourishing live arts scene in Charlottesville, read on for a crash course in getting the most out of the local happenings in live music.
‘Hoos Producing’ Spotlights Music Production on-Grounds
The new club closes a gap in the University music scene, creating a space to appreciate the previously neglected art of music production.
Cinematographer Graham Barbour’s Whirlwind Career Started Right Here at U.Va.
After he got his first taste of film production, Barbour said he became more involved in the local film and arts scene.
Stanley Stepanic on Fact and Fiction in "A Vamp There Was"
According to Stepanic, scholarship on vampires is valuable because analysis of vampire folklore provides insight into humanity.
Ballet & Books Catalyzes Confidence Through Literature and Dance
Founded in 2017, Ballet & Books is a national non-profit organization that pairs mentors with young girls, using social interaction and movement-based activities to enact and embody the material they read.
The U.Va. Arts Welcome Picnic Kicks Off Another Year of Arts on Grounds
At the beginning of each academic year, the University community has the opportunity to participate in an emergent part of the on-Grounds arts scene — the U.Va. Arts Welcome Picnic.
Arts on the Hill: Ailey II
“Barbara Hammer: Evidentiary Bodies” is an Unflinching Portrayal of Living with Illness
Currently illuminating the dark corners of the Fralin Museum of Art is “Barbara Hammer: Evidentiary Bodies,” a vivid exhibition exploring what it means to make art in the midst of severe illness.