Artist-in-Residence Cayetano Ferrer Speaks at Barrick Museum March 7
At the core of Ferrer's practice is the treatment and transmutation of cultural objects and symbols, pulling from popular iconography to art historical artifacts.
At the core of Ferrer's practice is the treatment and transmutation of cultural objects and symbols, pulling from popular iconography to art historical artifacts.
This startlingly modern, all-female production of the classic tragedy investigates the relationship between true democracy and unbridled political power.
Join this band of swashbuckling buccaneers — combined with a live orchestra — called "opulent... Colorful and inventive" by The New York Times.
The Washington Post describes the group as performing with "a fire that makes all timeless music forever contemporary."
This Department of Dance and School of Music collaboration promises an exciting program of new music and choreography.
The symposium is presented by professor Lawrence Zoller from the School of Dental Medicine.
Find out what it means to think about vision as an active process in the brain, not just the eye.
Special Collections exhibit Built takes a wide look at what makes Las Vegas, Las Vegas.
The festival's featured ensemble is the New York-based House of Time.
The unadulterated visions of grand architecture found in 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Libraries' Special Collections and Archives.
Founded in 2003, the hall honors people who have made significant contributions to the visual arts, performing arts, or architecture.
Three new exhibitions at the Barrick, along with shows at the Donna Beam, Grant Hall Gallery, and Lied Library, explore identity and form. Public reception is Feb. 9.