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  • Deborah Parker

    UVA Scholar Wins Prestigious Art in Literature Award for Book on Trailblazing Librarian Belle da Costa Greene

    https://as.virginia.edu/uva-scholar-wins-prestigious-art-literature-award-book-trailblazing-librarian-belle-da-costa-greene

  • Colorful painting with various dots and circles, mostly in blue, purple, orange, and red.

    Maḻatja-Maḻatja | For the Next Generation

    https://kluge-ruhe.org/all-exhibitions/malatja-malatja-for-the-next-generation/

  • A cream sheet of parchment with lines of ink that seem to be words, but are unintelligible.

    OPENS AUGUST 30: In Feeling: Empathy and Tension Through Disability

    https://uvafralinartmuseum.virginia.edu/exhibitions/opens-august-30-feeling-empathy-and-tension-through-disability

  • A close up photo of a dragonfly with black stripes, against a light blue sky.

    For a Local Naturalist, Photography Goes Hand in Hand with Science

    https://c-ville.com/for-a-local-naturalist-photography-goes-hand-in-hand-with-science/

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The Bard on the Hill: Arts on the Hill with Shakespeare on the Lawn (SotL)
Drama

THE BARD on THE HILL: Arts on the Hill with Shakespeare on the Lawn (SotL)

Arts on the Hill will be held at Carr's Hill, home of President and Mrs. Ryan, on Monday, February 24 from 5:30 - 6:30 pm (doors will open at 5:00 pm). All UVA faculty, staff, and students are eligible to enter the lottery. The deadline to enter the lottery is 11:59 pm on Thursday, February 20. Winners will be notified by no later than 5:00 pm on Saturday, February 22.

February 3, 2025
Five performers dressed in black act in a classroom in front of an audience.
Drama

Comedy Holy Trinity” Delivers a Divinely Hilarious Start to the Semester

The Incident, Amuse Bouche and The Whethermen — a triumvirate of prominent comedy groups on Grounds — joined forces Friday night for their debut performances of the semester.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/01/comedy-holy-trinity-delivers-a-divinely-hilarious-start-to-the-semester?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

A projector screen hangs in a room with blue walls and reads "MILPA" with a stop-motion border.

Milpa Exhibit Brings Aboriginal Australian Artwork to Life

Beginning this past December and continuing until June 1, the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection is hosting Milpa — a stop-motion animation exhibit named after the Anangu people’s traditional practice of sand drawing, an artistic and storytelling medium in Australian Indigenous art.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/01/milpa-exhibit-brings-aboriginal-australian-artwork-to-life?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

The members of The Mighty smile and pose for a group photo in a gym.
Dance

The Mighty Breaks Down Barriers in Discovering Dance

Founded in 2012, The Mighty is a student-run and mainly student-taught dance organization that provides beginner-friendly dance workshops for students interested in experimenting with the art form.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2025/01/the-mighty-breaks-down-barriers-in-discovering-dance?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

Ruffin Gallery at the University of Virginia is pleased to announce A Continuous Storyline: Four Decades of UVA Painters, curated by Professor of Art Megan Marlatt and featuring the work of eight of Marlatt’s former UVA students from across a thirty-five year career at UVA.
Visual Art

Arts This Week: A Continuous Storyline – Ruffin Gallery

Ben Larsen: The University of Virginia art department is hosting an opening reception at the Ruffin Gallery as part of an exhibition honoring one of its professors. For Arts This Week, we spoke with Megan Marlatt.

https://www.wtju.net/arts-this-week-a-continuous-storyline-ruffin-gallery/

A photo of Nici Cumpston, smiling at the camera, next to a photo of the outside of the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, a white building that resembles a house.
Visual Art

Australian Artist To Head UVA’s Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection

An artist, educator and writer specializing in Australian indigenous art will be the next director of the University of Virginia’s Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection, a search committee announced Thursday.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/australian-artist-head-uvas-kluge-ruhe-aboriginal-art-collection

A classroom in which students sit at tables arranged in a circle.
Creative Writing

Do You Prefer AI Poems or Poets?

A study in the journal Scientific Reports suggests readers like AI-generated poems more than those written by poets like Sylvia Plath and T.S. Eliot.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/do-you-prefer-ai-poems-or-poets

Two people using printmaking equipment.
Visual Art

Arts This Week: Children’s Printmaking at Kluge-Ruhe

The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection is hosting a Children’s Printmaking Workshop on Saturday, January 18th from 11am to 1pm. For Arts This Week, we spoke to the workshop’s instructor, Josef Beery.

https://www.wtju.net/arts-this-week-childrens-printmaking-at-kluge-ruhe/

A wide shot of the Fralin gallery, the walls occupied by seven black and white photos from Holly Wright's series.
Visual Art

Holly Wright Ruminates on the Human Body in The Fralin’s Exhibition

With three series of black-and-white photographs depicting various aspects of the human form, “Holly Wright: Vanity” brings themes of corporeality, communication, and mortality into focus.

https://c-ville.com/holly-wright-ruminates-on-the-human-body-in-the-fralins-exhibition/

An illustration of a person running towards a guitar surrounded by music notes, against a green background with trees.
Music

Are We Having an All Folk Revival?

Recently, contemporary folk artists have seen a surge in their streaming numbers, with artists who turn to the acoustic sounds and authentic lyrics rocketing to the top of the charts.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2024/12/are-we-having-an-all-folk-revival?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_featured

Professor Maya Boutaghou smiles at the camera, next to a photo of the cover of her new book, "White Tongue, Brown Skin." The cover features a drawing of a woman with two faces against a blue background.
Creative Writing

Maya Boutaghou Puts Multilingualism Into Context With “White Tongue, Brown Skin”

The University professor’s latest book examines what it means to linguistically inherit a colonial legacy.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2024/12/maya-boutaghou-puts-multilingualism-into-context-with-white-tongue-brown-skin?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_latest

An illustration of two students, one taller with his arm around the other, who holds paint brushes. They stand in front of a green background with a collage of paintings.
Visual Art

Early Visions at The Fralin facilitates creativity through artistic mentorship

From reflecting on various pieces in the Fralin’s collection to creating personal masterpieces of their own, both the mentors and the mentees in the program develop a greater sense of confidence in their artistic abilities.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2024/11/early-visions-at-the-fralin-facilitates-creativity-through-artistic-mentorship?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_latest

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