A special invitation to the Puget Sound community, alumni, friends, and neighbors:
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Join us for a music recital featuring solo and chamber music performances by viola and violin students of Joyce Ramee with pianist, Karen Ganz. The recital begins at 7 p.m. in Schneebeck Concert Hall.
Admission is free. No tickets are required.
Join us for a free music concert featuring solo and duet music performed by children, teens, and adults from the University's Community Music program. You will hear a variety of solo recital music played on violins, cello, piano, and flute.
Admission is free. No tickets required.
Come to Schneebeck Concert Hall to applaud the work of these student musicians!
Acapela concert
Celebrate the year's end with LOLLAPALOOZA 2023, featuring free massage therapists, Hypnotist Tammy Harris Barton, a movie marathon (High School Musical) Pizza from Sammy's and Puget Sound Pizza, a tie-dye station, a hatchet toss, dessert with an assortment of cakes (celebrating anyone with a birthday in May) and... ROCKARAOKE, the phenomenal band which provides the music support for YOU (and friends) to become the Rock Star you've always wanted to be. Free, fun, and presented by ASUPS Student Programs.
KUPS will be hosting an art market in the Rotunda and on the Slab hosting student artists!
The Collins Memorial Library and School of Music Present a lunchtime concert in the library
Featuring:
Larissa Gaulke, Soprano
Kim Davenport,, Piano
Ivan Tarasenkov, Piano
Performing Works by Samuel Barber
Exhibition dates: May 10 - 24, 2023
Opening Reception: Friday, May 12, 4-6pm
This retrospective exhibit will feature a variety of the Chandler O'Leary's many sketchbooks, prints, textiles, artist books, broadsides, cards, ornaments, paper sculptures, materials and tools. Please join us at the opening reception on Friday, May 12 from 4-6pm.
Join us for the Organ at Noon Series, with Wyatt Smith, organist, presenting The Skies, Unlimited - music by Hina Sakamoto, Aaron David Miller, and a song cycle by Frederick Frahm, featuring Dawn Padula, mezzo-soprano.
Free and open to the public.