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Monthly Archives: April 2012
Concert Cancellation: Charleston Music Fest
The Charleston Music Fest concert on Friday, April 20, 2012 has been cancelled. For more information, please leave a message at 843.953.0935, and a staff member will return your call as soon as possible. Stay tuned for an exciting fall season planned for Charleston Music Fest!
Posted in School News Tagged Charleston Music Fest, College of Charleston School of the Arts, Lee Chin Siow, Music, Natalia Khoma, Volodymyr Vynnytsky Comments closed
Computing in the Arts Exhibition: Visual Soundscapes
The collection of projects, entitled “Visual Soundscapes,” is an exploration and synthesis of 21st-century media: the merging of the visual, the aural, and the algorithmic. The free exhibition opens Friday, April 6 and closes Monday, May 7, in the rotunda of the College of Charleston Marlene and Nathan Addlestone Library, 205 Calhoun St. These [...]
Posted in Headlines, School News Tagged Bill Manaris, Blake Stevens, College of Charleston School of the Arts, Computer Science, Computing in the Arts (CITA), Jarod Charzewski, Music, Studio Art Comments closed
CofC Theatre Presents True Holocaust Survival Story
The Department of Theatre in the College of Charleston School of the Arts is excited to present its final production of the season, “Letters to Sala” by Arlene Hutton. This new play, based on the book “Sala’s Gift” by Ann Kirschner, is based on a true story. For nearly fifty years, Sala Garncarz Kirschner kept [...]
Posted in School News Tagged Ann Kirschner, Arlene Hutton, College of Charleston School of the Arts, Letters to Sala, Quattlebaum Artist in Residence Endowment, Theatre Comments closed
College of Charleston Wind Ensemble Concert