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  • Frida, A Self Portrait

    The Paramount Theater, Fralin Museum of Art at UVA, and Virginia Theatre Festival Join Forces This Spring and Summer to Celebrate Iconic Artist and Cultural Figure Frida Kahlo

    May 21, 2026

  • 6 college students stand in a brick stairwell with white-painted brick walls. 3 students hold electric guitars, 1 holds a keyboard, 1 holds a pair of drumsticks, and 1 holds a microphone.

    Meet the Students Behind the Sound: UVA’s Battle of the Bands Winners

    https://news.virginia.edu/content/meet-students-behind-sound-uvas-battle-bands-winners

  • A woman with brown hair stands in a dark space with the only light on her face and body. She have a white and red striped fabric draped over her shoulder and she extends her arm to point to her far left. She is looking to her right with a pensive expression.

    Finding Her Voice: Priyanka Shetty’s MFA Journey from UVA to the World Stage

    https://as.virginia.edu/news/finding-her-voice-priyanka-shettys-mfa-journey-uva-world-stage

  • A close up image of a hand adjusting a small chair in a miniature display. The display shows a room with various desks and rolling chairs, and globes placed on the desks. One of the walls is a large bookshelf, filled entirely with colorful books.

    UVA Alumna Artist is Big into Miniature Artworks

    https://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-alumna-artist-big-miniature-artworks

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Irrititja Kuwarri Tjungu Cover
Visual Art

Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection Launches Book and Virtual Portal With Australian Ambassador

Much of Kluge-Ruhe’s collection of 2200 objects has never been published. In November of 2021, Kluge-Ruhe launched a comprehensive catalog and virtual resource to accompany the exhibition Irrititja Kuwarri Tjungu (Past & Present Together): Fifty Years of Papunya Tula Artists, which is on view at Kluge-Ruhe through February 2023. Ambassador Sinodinos and University of Virginia President Jim Ryan released the publication during a reception at the museum.

UVA Arts Magazine

https://magazine.arts.virginia.edu/stories/kluge-ruhe-aboriginal-art-collection-launches-book-and-virtual-portal-with-australian-ambassador

Artist Chicho Lorenzo in front of his newest mural at WTJU 91.1FM. Image by Dan Grogan
Music

Synesthesia in Cville: New WTJU Mural Appeals to Both Sound and Sight

If there is a single word that can accurately describe the rich history of WTJU, it would be “colorful.” From the larger-than-life personalities of its DJs to the spectacularly diverse array of sounds that have traveled across the CVille airwaves since WTJU’s maiden broadcast in 1957, the station has added more than its share of hues to the UVA experience, the Charlottesville community, and now to the world at large.

UVA Arts Magazine

https://magazine.arts.virginia.edu/stories/synesthesia-in-cville-new-wtju-mural-appeals-to-both-sound-and-sight

 Eternity Was Shaped Like Her Lips by Ramón Martínez | Translated by Caitlin Nguyen and Mary-Dryden Miao
Creative Writing

Global Connections: UVA Spanish Students Publish New Poetry Translations

According to UVA Lecturer in Spanish and professional translator Nieves García Prados, translation is an exercise in challenge and compromise, linguistically, and also culturally: “When translating, students seek solutions to the challenges they face, and therefore achieve, in my opinion, a deeper understanding of the meaning, structure, and use of the language, both the mother tongue and the one they are learning.”

UVA Arts Magazine

https://magazine.arts.virginia.edu/stories/global-connections-uva-spanish-students-publish-new-poetry-translations

Ansleigh Graeff
Visual Art

Award Recipient’s Research Focuses on Female Artists from the 1980s

Art history major Ansleigh Graeff focuses on the 1980s to champion the work of three female painters whose work she thinks was overlooked by the art world.

https://news.virginia.edu/content/award-recipients-research-focuses-female-artists-1980s

Henry F. Skerritt, Curator of the Indigenous Arts of Australia at Kluge-Ruhe.
Visual Art

Mellon Grant Revolutionizes Indigenous Studies at the University of Virginia

In 2016, UVA Art History Professor Francesca Fiorani, then also serving as Associate Dean for the Arts and Humanities, led an effort to revolutionize indigenous studies at the University of Virginia, spearheading a successful grant proposal that would ultimately bring in $815,000 from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

UVA Arts Magazine

https://magazine.arts.virginia.edu/stories/mellon-grant-revolutionizes-indigenous-studies-at-the-university-of-virginia

(L-R) Nicholas Rupert, Gabby Fuller, Jody Kielbasa (Vice Provost for the Arts), Savannah Hard, Amy Dalrymple, David Shim, Greatchen Tibbits (then Chair of UVA Arts Council), & Tim Michel (UVA Arts Council Member and creator of the UVA Arts Council Distinguished Artist Awards program) | Image by Tom Daly

The UVA Arts Council Celebrates 30 Years!

Anyone involved with the UVA Arts Council over the last 30 years will tell you that their efforts on behalf of the University and its arts-oriented students are about more than numbers. After all, it’s hard to put a price on the inspiration the members of the arts council have unleashed since its founding in 1990 and the dizzying spectrum of art that has made its way to the world with their support.

UVA Arts Magazine

https://magazine.arts.virginia.edu/stories/the-uva-arts-council-celebrates-30-years

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