What to expect from the 2020 Virginia Film Festival
By Max Russ | October 14, 2020Despite the unusual circumstances brought by the pandemic, the festival will host a number of impressive guests on their online circuit.
Despite the unusual circumstances brought by the pandemic, the festival will host a number of impressive guests on their online circuit.
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Entering an exhibit knowing that you simply will not be able to fully comprehend the art is unfamiliar territory for many audiences, but that element is precisely what makes this show so refreshing.
"The Looking Glass" advertises itself as a “whimsical wonderland,” inviting visitors to leave real life behind — which people are all too eager to do right now — and enjoy an otherworldly experience.
At Save the Music events, viewers are able to ask the band questions in the comments, donate to local artists and once again get lost in the mesmerizing art of performance.
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The Kluge-Ruhe is displaying two exhibitions which are available to visit by reservation only.
Information about ticketing and access to online events, as well as a full schedule of programming, has yet to be announced.
For most of the hour and a half long event, administrators returned to a similar refrain — no one is quite sure how the fall semester is going to look.
"It was really important to myself and to The Bridge to promote Black artists' work and make the Black experience the forefront of the slideshow," Granger said.
Quarantine and social distancing have sparked a greater conversation regarding interaction with art and how the power of technology can be harnessed to create impactful viewing experiences.
Family, friends and colleagues gathered to wish graduating students in the English department’s Area Program in Literary Prose godspeed on their post-collegiate journeys.
While Charlottesville residents, like many people across the world, are facing difficult and uncertain situations, organizations like IX Art Park are working to provide even just a sliver of comfort and a spark of creativity and imagination until they can invite the community to their space again.
For departments like studio art, drama and dance, the transition to online classes comes with a unique set of challenges.
The disruption of social scenes across the globe will impact the incomes of many who make a living by interacting with the public, including those in the entertainment industry.
The 26th Virginia Festival of the Book, originally scheduled for March 18-22, has been canceled following concerns and a University-issued warning about COVID-19, also known as coronavirus.
Should audiences have a chance to see Dia’s latest film, they will be well rewarded for immersing themselves in an authentically specific narrative that speaks to universal truths.
One particularly striking aspect of the exhibition is the makeup of its creative team, with an advisory board of 21 women — the majority of whom are Native American —comprised of artists, scholars and community members.
The New Works Festival, co-sponsored by the Drama Department and an Arts Enhancement Grant, featured four plays written, directed and performed by students.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the University becoming a co-ed school, three female-led bands and one female solo artist performed at the third Tiny Desk Concert, presented by UPC.