College of Arts and Media News Archive

The Marshall University School of Music will present “Triple Treble, a Faculty Recital” at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29, at Johnson Memorial United Methodist Church, located at 513 10th St., Huntington. The faculty performers will include Dr. Wendell Dobbs on flute, Dr. Elizabeth Reed Smith on violin and viola and soprano Dr. Carline Waugh. The

HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Award-winning podcaster Trey Kay is bringing his program Us & Them to Marshall University’s campus for a deep discussion about diminished trust in science. “Diminished Trust: How Do We Restore Faith in Science?” is scheduled for 4 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 19, in Marshall University’s Drinko Library Atrium. Kay will talk with Dr.

The Marshall University School of Theatre and Dance will present “The Book of Will” by Lauren Gunderson at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday-Saturday, Oct. 4-7, at the Joan C. Edwards Playhouse. The show tells the true, Elizabethan-era story of London actors Hendry Condell and John Heminges, who take on the challenge of compiling the First Folio of

The Marshall University School of Art and Design will present the exhibit “Piercing Lights, Silent Shadows: Stories of Appalachian Identity” from Monday, Oct. 2, through Friday, Nov. 3, in the Birke Art Gallery, located in the Visual Arts Center at 927 3rd Ave. A reception is planned for 5 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 12.

The Marshall University School of Music will present “American Music for Trombone and Piano,” a concert featuring faculty members Dr. Michael Stroeher on trombone and Dr. Johan Botes on piano. The concert will take place at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 17, in Smith Recital Hall and will feature three pieces by forgotten American masters. “The

The Marshall University School of Music presents “Musical Family,” a faculty trio recital featuring Wendell Dobbs on flute, Şölen Dikener on cello and Johan Botes on piano at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 30, in the Jomie Jazz Forum, which is adjacent to the Joan C. Edwards Performing Arts Center. The concert is free and open

Researchers at Marshall University are seeking participants aged 55 or older for the 2024 (February-April) series of their health study designed to examine the impact of visual art activities on the well-being of aging adults.

The Marshall University School of Art and Design presents a new exhibition, Divide and Follow, featuring the works of artist Ron Lambert, which will be on view Aug. 7 through Sept. 15 in the Birke Art Gallery, located in the Visual Arts Center at 927 Third Ave.

Marshall University’s School of Art and Design will host a group art exhibition titled How Close is That to Richmond? curated by Gallery Director Courtney Chapman. It will be open June 12 through July 6 in the Charles W. and Norma C. Carroll Gallery, with a closing reception planned for 5 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday, July 6, that is free and open to all.

Researchers at Marshall University seek participants aged 55 or older for a new health study designed to examine the impact of visual art activities on the well-being of aging adults.