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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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Class of 2022: Ziff Balances Mind and Body With Biochemistry and Dance
Dance

Class of 2022: Ziff Balances Mind and Body With Biochemistry and Dance

“Having both dance and science in my life is incredibly important to me,” Ziff said. “Both activities are extremely rewarding, and I can’t imagine my time at UVA any other way.”

https://news.virginia.edu/content/class-2022-ziff-balances-mind-and-body-biochemistry-and-dance

Raised/Razed Video Still
Film

Raised/Razed, a Maupintown Media Production

Lorenzo Dickerson and Jordy Yager proudly present Raised/Razed, a documentary film about the life and destruction of Vinegar Hill, one of the oldest African American neighborhoods in Charlottesville, Va.

April 29, 2022
Defiant Requiem – Verdi at Terezín
Music

UVA Chamber Singers Performance in Defiant Requiem Project

The University of Virginia Chamber Singers joined ensembles from five other universities and conductor Murry Sidlin for a special performance of the Verdi Requiem, as part of the Defiant Requiem project.

April 28, 2022
ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF AN ANARCHIST Coming to Live Arts
Drama

Accidental Death of an Anarchist Coming to Live Arts

Live Arts Theater’s 2021/22 reIGNITE Season closes with Dario Fo’s hilarious political farce ACCIDENTAL DEATH OF AN ANARCHIST in a translation by Jon Laskin and Michael Aquilante, directed by Live Arts Artistic Director Susan E. Evans.

April 25, 2022
Call for Entries
Film

Virginia Film Festival Announces 2022 Call for Entries

Virginia Film Festival Announces 2022 Call for Entries | Early Bird Deadline For Filmmakers Set for June 6; Regular Deadline June 22

April 26, 2022
Q&A: She Works for Brené Brown. Here’s What She’s Learned About Human Connection.
Creative Writing

Q&A: She Works for Brené Brown. Here’s What She’s Learned About Human Connection.

Thanks to a chance connection on Twitter, Paola Sánchez Valdez, a 2018 alumna of the University of Virginia, now lives in Houston and works alongside research professor and well-known emotions expert Brené Brown.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/qa-she-works-brene-brown-heres-what-shes-learned-about-human-connection

Ilya Tovbis
Film

Virginia Film Festival Announces Appointment of Ilya Tovbis as Senior Programmer

Virginia Film Festival announces the appointment of Ilya Tovbis as Senior Programmer. Tovbis comes to VAFF after a decade as Artistic and Managing Director of JxJ: the Washington Jewish Film and Music Festival; acclaimed industry veteran’s experience also includes Mill Valley Film Festival, The picture House, and more.

April 19, 2022
UVA Adds Dove Portrait and Bus Stop Marker to Honor Recent History
Creative Writing

UVA Adds Dove Portrait and Bus Stop Marker to Honor Recent History

Poet Rita Dove and the location known as “the Black Bus Stop” are the latest subjects of the University of Virginia’s recent initiative to commemorate important people, places and events that have helped shape UVA over the past approximately 50 years.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-adds-dove-portrait-and-bus-stop-marker-honor-recent-history

Publicity Photo of 16 Winters, or the Bear’s Tale
Drama

UVA Drama to Present Mary Elizabeth Hamilton’s '16 Winters, or the Bear’s Tale'

UVA Drama to Present Mary Elizabeth Hamilton’s '16 Winters, or the Bear’s Tale'. High-spirited Play with Music Imagines the 16 Years Between Acts of Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale and Offers Springboard for Timely Issues Like Long-Term Isolation.

April 13, 2022
Arts on the Hill: Battle of the Bands
Music

Arts on the Hill: 2022 Battle of the Bands

FIRST-EVER Arts on the Hill: Battle of the Bands | April 14, 2022

April 13, 2022
Drama 2022-23 Season
Drama

Drama Auditions: April 20-24 for Sense and Sensibility

Drama Auditions: April 20-24 for Sense and Sensibility by Kate Hamill, based on the novel by Jane Austen, directed by Marianne Kubik - opens October 20 in the Ruth Caplin Theatre.

April 13, 2022
A Day on Grounds With A.D. Carson, Professor of Hip-Hop
Music

A Day on Grounds With A.D. Carson, Professor of Hip-Hop

Spend a day in the life of A.D. Carson, assistant professor of hip-hop and the Global South.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/day-grounds-ad-carson-professor-hip-hop

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