Art and spoken word meet in ArtLab Gallery opening Thursday features artist’s talk and readings by students inspired by the exhibit…. Read More »
Poet delivers annual Rachel Carson lecture Alison Hawthorne Deming to address new relationships between art and science in the era of climate change on Feb. 25…. Read More »
Seidler family gift supports College of Arts & Sciences AB7 has been renamed Seidler Hall in tribute to the family’s generosity to FGCU…. Read More »
Renowned string quartet presents concert FGCU Professor of Music Michael Baron will perform Dvorak’s “Piano Quintet in A Major” with Amernet ensemble…. Read More »
Carnegie audience cheers Wind Orchestra Students were awed by performing in the renowned hall and seeing the sights of New York…. Read More »
Student shares high notes of Carnegie experience Performing at Carnegie Hall has always been a dream for Marisa Curbelo, but she never thought that she would actually… Read More »
Support art and fight hunger at Empty Bowls Ceramics will be on sale at the Arts Complex from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 4, and soup will… Read More »
Artist’s surreal imagery on view in Main Gallery “Yesterday, It Was Sunny: A Solo Exhibition of Work by T.L. Solien” will be on display through Nov. 14…. Read More »
‘Xanadu’ musical rolls into Theatre Lab Production is a collaboration between the Bower School of Music & the Arts’ theatre program and TheatreZone of Naples…. Read More »
Support our Wind Orchestra’s trip to Carnegie Hall Concert, crowd-funding website raising money to help musicians pay for New York trip…. Read More »
24 Hour Fest: 50 created art, 200 came to see it Watch videos from the ninth annual creative competition that challenges students’ imagination, collaboration and time management skills…. Read More »
24 Hour Festival keeps participants on their toes Completed artworks will be displayed, screened or performed during the festival showcase Saturday, Sept. 12…. Read More »