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  • Faculty, staff and students, including then-Ph.D. student A.D. Carson, protest at Clemson University in 2016. AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins

    Hip-Hop Can Document Life in America More Reliably than History Books

    https://theconversation.com/hip-hop-can-document-life-in-america-more-reliably-than-history-books-249532

  • Ernst Prophete, "Terrier Rougue 1915, Repaire des Cacos (Cacos Hideout)" (1975) (all photos by Matthew Dunn, courtesy the Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia)

    Virginia Museum Receives “Transformative” Gift of Haitian Art

    https://hyperallergic.com/994202/virginia-museum-receives-transformative-gift-of-haitian-art/

  • mage: Ode to Light, Fall 2024 Dance Concert Choreographer: Demetia Hopkins | Dancers: Caoilainn Bischoff | Rachel Borowsky | Ephraim Nahum Bullock | Deneishia Haralson Marlena James | Elizabeth Moore | Maggie Novak | Delaney Walts | Rui Wang Lighting: Steven Spera | Photography: Tom Daly

    UVA Drama to Present SPRING DANCE CONCERT

    https://drama.virginia.edu/uva-drama-present-spring-dance-concert

  • Fourth-year student Mary Hall is a co-director of the free-form student radio station WXTJ. She was recruited to the station in her first year. (Photo by Kelly West, University Communications)

    The Music Beat: Breaking the Algorithm’s Rhythm, These Students Give Music the Human Touch

    https://news.virginia.edu/content/breaking-algorithms-rhythm-these-students-give-music-human-touch

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Visual Art

"Frock On" Brings an Expert on Aboriginal Fashion to Charlottesville

The Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection hosted an audience in Campbell Hall Friday night for a lecture from Dr. Louise Hamby, an American research fellow in the School of Archaeology and Anthropology at the Australian National University in Canberra, Australia.

https://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2022/10/frock-on-brings-an-expert-on-aboriginal-fashion-to-charlottesville?ct=content_open&cv=cbox_latest

An image of a pumpkin projected on the rotunda
Visual Art

The Great Rotumpkin

Spooky, scary images send shivers down your spine at The Great Rotumpkin.

https://www.c-ville.com/pick-the-great-rotumpkin

an image of Buddhist artwork

Something Borrowed - Buddhist Art at The Fralin Shows Cultural Exchanges

Remixing, riffing, playing with memes: These are artistic modes that we sometimes think of as belonging to our own time, but artmaking has involved self-conscious imitation for a lot longer, and in a lot more places—including several hundred years ago in Asia, as revealed in “Earthly Exemplars,” a small exhibition of Buddhist art now showing at The Fralin Museum of Art at UVA.

https://www.c-ville.com/something-borrowed

an image of Benjamin Rous conducting the Charlottesville symphony
Music

Joyful Return of the Charlottesville Symphony

In Sonic Spheres, the opening show of the Charlottesville Symphony’s 48th season, eight orchestra members will trade their French horns for harmonicas to imitate what celestial vibrations might sound like for a performance of “Sinfonia (for Orbiting Spheres).”

https://www.c-ville.com/joyful-return

Kathleen Turner | Image by Jeremy Daniels

POSTPONED: Kathleen Turner’s Finding My Voice

Finding My Voice takes audiences on a remarkable behind-the-scenes journey of Kathleen Turner’s extensive and well-documented career. Peppered with songs from the great American songbook, Kathleen Turner croons hits including “It’s Only a Paper Moon”, “I’d Rather Be Sailing”, “On the Street Where You Live”, “Every Time We Say Goodbye”, showcasing her trademark husky voice.

October 31, 2022
An image of a pregnant woman in a wheelchair with her husband
Film

Madison County Eagle: Disabled Women Empowerment Documentary Coming to VAFF

Two years after defying the odds and delivering twin girls at the University of Virginia Medical Center, a quadriplegic woman from Culpeper is sharing her story on the big screen at the Virginia Film Festival next month.

https://dailyprogress.com/community/madisonnews/lifestyles/disabled-women-empowerment-documentary-coming-to-vaff/article_1759df84-53f7-11ed-bcd6-6bb61b73dc62.html

Kalela Williams
Creative Writing

Kalela Williams Named New Director of Virginia’s Center for the Book

Virginia Humanities announced that Kalela Williams is serving as the new Director of the Virginia Center for the Book. The Virginia Center for the Book, an affiliate of the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress, works across the Commonwealth to unite communities of readers, writers, artists, and book lovers. It is the home of the Virginia Festival of the Book, which happens every year in March, as well as a book arts studio located in Charlottesville’s Jefferson School City Center.

https://www.vabookcenter.org/2022/10/02/kalela-williams-announced/

Bill Cole & the Untempered Ensemble (Top Left: Ras Moshe, Joseph Daley, Bill Cole, Warren Smith | Bottom Left: Olivia Shortt, Mali Obomsawin, Althea SullyCole, & Taylor Ho Bynum)
Music

Bill Cole & the Untempered Ensemble

Arts Administration, part of The Department of Art at the University of Virginia, welcomes Professor Bill Cole and the Untempered Ensemble for an Artist-in-Residence program from November 14-17, 2022, including concerts at the Memorial to Enslaved Laborers, the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center, and the Dome Room of the Rotunda.

October 27, 2022
The decoy ducks represent the culture and history of First Nations people in the region.(ABC Riverland: Sophie Landau)
Visual Art

Decoy Ducks Return to First Nations Owners After Years in United States Collection

Three hand-crafted decoy ducks have been returned to the First Nations people of the River Murray after spending many years in the United States. The ducks are typical of decoys traditionally used for hunting by Aboriginal people living along the river in South Australia. Research from the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) has found the ducks were created by Nganguruku and Ngarkat man Robert Joseph Tarby Mason in the 1940s.

https://amp.abc.net.au/article/101522254

It plays itself: Brad Lubman conducts the Ensemble Signal on Friday, with Nicole Mitchell, right. In the foreground is the Disklavier piano, controlled by Voyager software, which was running on a nearby computer.Credit...Stephanie Berger
Music

It’s Alive! It’s With the Band! A Computer Soloist Holds Its Own

Two guest soloists, each skilled in the art of improvisation, appeared in New York City on Friday night with the cutting-edge chamber group Ensemble Signal. One soloist was human: Nicole Mitchell, the veteran flutist, composer and bandleader whose albums and performances are regularly (and rightly) celebrated by jazz critics.

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/22/arts/music/time-spans-voyager.html

UVA's Rotunda with Halloween projection mapping. On the left the rotunda as a jack-o'-lantern and on the right dancing skeletons on the columns of the Rotunda…
Visual Art

Look – It’s the Great Rotumpkin!

One of the University of Virginia’s most iconic landmarks is getting ready for its Halloween-style closeup with the return of the “Great Rotumpkin.” The “spooktacular” Halloween event, which debuted last Fall, will feature a variety of original Halloween projections shown on the Rotunda, including dancing skeletons, bubbling cauldrons, and a haunted house, sure to get the community in the holiday spirit.

October 25, 2022
A group of students sit on a wall
Architecture

Yamuna River Project Studio Visits Delhi and Jaipur

UVA School of Architecture’s advanced research studio, Yamuna River Project/Thirsty Cities: Jaipur, (ARCH 4010_4011 / ALAR 8010) taught by Pankaj Vir Gupta and María Gonzalez Aranguren recently returned from their 10-day visit to India, where they spent time in Delhi and Jaipur.

https://www.arch.virginia.edu/news/recap-yamuna-river-project-studio-visits-delhi-and-jaipur

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