FINAL FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 28, 2020
ARTS GROUNDS & BEYOND Sponsored by UVA Arts & the O�ce of the Provost & the Vice Provost for the Arts
DEPARTMENT OF DRAMA• The New Works Festival • Helms Theatre • 8pm • Tickets at the UVA Arts Box O�ce
In a process overseen by Dave Dalton, UVA Drama Department Assistant Professor for Acting and Directing; and Doug Grissom, Associate Professor, Playwriting, the students travel the entire road from page to stage in presenting this collection of works that range from fantastical to funny and cover ground from matters of the head and heart to workplace woes and more.
MCINTIRE DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
• Tyshawn Sorey Colloquium & Concert
THE FRALIN MUSEUM OF ART • 5:30-7:30pmJoin us at The Fralin for food, fun and fabulous art! Spotlight Talks of Inside World will be given by student docents Abigail Staub and Ruth Alber at 6:15 and 6:45. Live music by performers from University Records! Admission is free for all students & Museum members; $3 for all others.
• The Inside World: Contemporary Aboriginal Australian Memorial Poles• Select Works from The Alan Groh-Buzz Miller Collection• Figures of Memory
MCINTIRE DEPARTMENT OF ART
• Nick Cave: Spot On • Ru�n Gallery • 5-7pmCave works in the visual and performing arts across mediums, including sculpture, installation, video, textiles, sound, and performance, to address themes such as race, gender, and class. He is best known for his body suit projects where he creates elaborate sculptural forms at scale with the human body.
• E Pluribus Unum: out of many, one (motto of USA) • Ru�stu� Gallery • 5-7pmRecent Sculpture by the UVA Sculpture Community including: Body Parts, Pele, Time machines, Heavy Rockers, Physical poems, Anchors, Flags, ritual bread, and more.
• CONSENT & REMAINS: Sculptures by James Nemer • Outside Ru�n Hall • 5-7pm
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Tyshawn Sorey. Photo by John Rogers
WTJU Radio• Haze & Dacey on WTJU's Offbeat Roadhouse • The Stage at WTJU • 8pm • FREE
A monthly showcase of the Arts at UVA highlighting exhibits, performances, and lectures on Arts Grounds and beyond!
Composer, multi-instrumentalist, and MacArthur ‘Genius Grant’ fellow Colloquium • Old Cabell Hall • 2pm • FREE Concert • Thomas Jefferson Memorial Church (717 Rugby Road) • 8pm • FREE