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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Made possible through the Carnahan Jackson Fund for the Humanities, which was established with the Fredonia College Foundation, drummer and balafon artist N'Camara Abou Sylla will bring his talent and expertise to SUNY Fredonia on Oct. 26 to 28.
A total of 1,001 people filled King Concert Hall at Rockefeller Arts Center recently for the performance by one of the nation’s finest military musical ensembles. It was “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band’s fifth visit to Fredonia since 1937.
Internationally acclaimed artist Kestutis Vasiliunas will bring a wealth of experience and history of art during a two-week residency in the Department of Visual Arts and New Media, working with students in relief printing workshops and presenting a lecture and exhibition of his work.
The “Independent Motion: Twelve Animated Films from Around the World” exhibition at the Cathy and Jesse Marion Art Gallery will close on Sunday, Oct. 9.
A one-of-a-kind work by award-winning composer Avner Dorman, written for the Ekstasis Duo, will receive its local premiere with the Fredonia College Symphony Orchestra in King Concert Hall on Saturday, Oct. 15, at 8 p.m.
The Department of Theatre and Dance will open the 2022-23 Walter Gloor Mainstage Series with six performances of the musical “Into The Woods” from Oct. 21 to 29 in Marvel Theatre.
The places and spaces of the United States prison system are the focus of an exhibition opening Friday, Oct. 14 in the Cathy and Jesse Marion Art Gallery at Rockefeller Arts Center.
When “The President’s Own” U.S. Marine Band comes to SUNY Fredonia to perform on Wednesday, Oct. 5, one of “Fredonia’s own” will be part of the show.
The Penderecki String Quartet, one of Canada's preeminent chamber ensembles, is coming to the Fredonia School of Music for a day of master classes, chamber music coaching and a free concert on Oct. 1.
The Fredonia Wind Ensemble will open its first concert of the 2022-2023 academic year with Leonard Bernstein's “Profanation,” a rousing piece from “Jeremiah” that features Bernstein's characteristic energy, in King Concert Hall on Saturday, Oct. 1.