Modern twist may shake up Shakespeare
11 students playing more than 20 characters in romantic shipwreck comedy ‘The Tempest,’ running Nov. 11-20 in TheatreLab….
Exhibit showcases ASG Technologies’ gift of art
Painting, printmaking, ceramics, mixed-media sculpture and fiber arts featured in show opening Oct. 13….
Artists explore home life in joint exhibit
Duo delves into emotional and psychological repercussions in show opening Thursday, Oct. 6 at Main Gallery….
Wind Orchestra concert marks milestone
Program Sept. 25 at Artis-Naples celebrates a seminal event by re-creating first concert performed by student ensembles….
To pay tribute to the Bower School of Music’s 10th anniversary, a select group of talented alumni return…
Competition key experience for K-12 pianists
FGCU and Steinway Piano Society’s annual contest to give 51 young musicians valuable experience and inspiration….
FGCU recognizes first Fulbright grants for students
Highly competitive program also offers grant to College of Education Associate Professor Mark Simpson to teach in Rwanda….
Art and spoken word meet in ArtLab
Gallery opening Thursday features artist’s talk and readings by students inspired by the exhibit….
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….
Seidler family gift supports College of Arts & Sciences
AB7 has been renamed Seidler Hall in tribute to the family’s generosity to FGCU….
Renowned string quartet presents concert
FGCU Professor of Music Michael Baron will perform Dvorak’s “Piano Quintet in A Major” with Amernet ensemble….
Carnegie audience cheers Wind Orchestra
Students were awed by performing in the renowned hall and seeing the sights of New York….