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artist and props on stage
The Arts
October 16, 2015 | 10:39 am

Visual artist Christopher Knowles to give solo performance

The University’s Humanities Project will present a solo performance of The Sundance Kid is Beautiful, a rarely shown work by visual artist Christopher Knowles. Knowles is often regarded as being an outsider whose work is explained through his autism.

topics: Arts and Humanities, events, Graduate Program in Visual and Cultural Studies, Humanities Center, Humanities Project, International Theatre Program, School of Arts and Sciences,
picture of the band The Byrds along with an image of the cover of their album
The Arts
October 12, 2015 | 11:19 am

Institute for Popular Music pays tribute to American rock

To mark the 50th anniversary of what many rock historians consider to be one of the most progressive years in the history of rock music, the institute’s “In Performance” series kicks off with a tribute concert to American rock.

topics: Arthur Satz Department of Music, events, Institute for Popular Music, School of Arts and Sciences,
large cast of actors on stage
The Arts
September 29, 2015 | 06:06 pm

From behind the microphone and onto the stage: International Theatre Program presents Under Milk Wood by Dylan Thomas

The International Theatre Program kicks off its 26th season on Thursday, Oct. 8 with a rare stage production of Dylan Thomas’ play, Under Milk Wood. Originally written for radio in the 1950s as a “play for voices,” Under Milk Wood was the only play Thomas ever completed.

topics: Department of English, events, humanities, International Theatre Program, School of Arts and Sciences,
John Covach
The Arts
September 9, 2015 | 03:12 pm

John Covach named director of new Institute for Performing Arts

John Covach, a prominent rock historian, founding director of the University’s Institute for Popular Music, professor and former chair of the Department of Music, and professor of music theory at the Eastman School of Music, has been named the inaugural director of the newly created Institute for Performing Arts.

topics: announcements, Institute for the Performing Arts, John Covach, School of Arts and Sciences,
Jennifer Grotz
The Arts
August 4, 2015 | 12:45 pm

Professor Jennifer Grotz receives fellowship for literary translation studies

Grotz, director of the University’s translation studies program, has been awarded a Literary Translation Fellowship by the National Endowment for the Arts to support the English translation of several poems by the Polish writer Jerzy Ficowski.

topics: announcements, Department of English, grant, literary translation, School of Arts and Sciences, translation,
people in lawnchairs on the quad in front of Rush Rhees
The Arts
June 10, 2015 | 04:39 pm

Summer carillon series brings internationally acclaimed performers to Rochester

The University will begin its annual summer carillon series on Monday, July 6, with a performance from award-winning carillonneur Joey Brink. The concert is the first of four free outdoor shows that will take place during the month of July on Monday evenings at 7 p.m. on the Eastman Quad on River Campus.

topics: events, featured-post, Hopeman Memorial Carillon,
book covers for The Last Lover and Diorama
The Arts
May 27, 2015 | 04:31 pm

Can Xue, Rocío Cerón win 2015 Best Translated Book Awards

The eighth annual Best Translated Book Awards were announced at BookExpo America on Wednesday, May 27, with Chinese author Can Xue’s The Last Lover taking home the award for fiction, and Spanish poet Rocío Cerón’s Diorama winning for poetry.

topics: awards, Best Translated Book Award, literature, translation,
rendition of sculpture
The Arts
May 8, 2015 | 04:13 pm

University to install new sculpture on River Campus

A new 12-foot tall sculpture will be installed in Jackson Court as part of an effort to bring public art to campus. Artist Sabri Gokmen’s CALYX, was selected from a pool of more than 120 submissions received from an international call for proposals.

topics: announcements,
collage of covers of lots of nominated book covers
The Arts
May 5, 2015 | 03:55 pm

2015 Best Translated Book Award finalists announced

Ten works of fiction and six poetry collections remain in the running for this year’s Best Translated Book Awards following the announcement of the two shortlists today on Three Percent, the University of Rochester’s translation-centric website.

topics: announcements, Best Translated Book Award, Chad Post, literature, Open Letter, translation,