Art:
Now-Sept. 20 Three NE Campus art faculty are displaying their works in College Hall (NCAB 1111). Painting: 3 Perspectives features paintings by Cindy Hurt, Scott Parker and Andrew Stalder, all associate professors of art. The exhibit is available for viewing during normal school hours.
Now-Sept. 30 Reawaken, an iPhoneography exhibit of works by Brian Husch, is currently showing on all three display groups in the J. Ardis Bell Library on NE Campus. The 665 photographs were taken by Husch, a former SE student who received his associate degree with a concentration in photography. His pieces are described as “imaginative, colorful and captivating.” The NE library is open seven days a week.
Now-Sept. 30 The SE Library presents Alaska — The Wilderness Up Close, a photo exhibit of the Alaskan wilderness by English adjunct instructor Gregory Bade. The photos include landscapes and wildlife. For more information, call library services assistant director Tracey Minzenmayer at 817-515-3388.
Now-Sept. 30 The NW Campus Fall Visual Arts Faculty Exhibit is currently on display during normal school hours. The Lakeview Gallery (WFAB 1135) features local, national and international artists. The WTLO Fourth Floor and Walsh Library display areas feature works by district visual arts faculty, other professionals and NW visual arts students. Works include metal, ceramics, mixed media, painting, drawing, digital print, digital video and watercolor.
Now-Oct. 3 Hans Molzberger’s Rubin’s Colors opens the fall season in the Carillon Gallery in South Campus’ Joe B. Rushing Center for Performing Arts. The German-born artist currently teaches at Houston Baptist University. The exhibit includes a hundred butterflies made from colored glass by Molzberger and Rubin Samelson, a Buchenwald concentration camp survivor who became a glass artist after his liberation. Children in concentration camps often drew butterflies, which became a symbol of a better life. The gallery is open Monday-Thursday by appointment only via email to joshua.goode@tccd.edu.
Now-Oct. 5 Local artists Ray Albarez and Eric Villarreal will display their painting in Art Corridor II on SE Campus. An artists reception is scheduled 5-7 p.m. Sept. 12 in the gallery. The exhibit is open to the public during normal school operating hours.
Music:
Sept. 13 Guests from Texas Wesleyan University, featuring cellist Adam Pratt, will perform at 12:30 p.m. in College Hall (NCAB 1111). Department chair and music professor John Fisher will discuss the university’s music program.
Sept. 13 NE music instructor Lewis Pilot will present part one of a lecture on Gustav Mahler, the Austrian late-Romantic composer and conductor. The seminar begins at 7:30 p.m. in NFAB 1104.
Sept. 17 Pianist Evan Mitchell, NE music instructor, will present a solo concert at 7:30 p.m. in College Hall (NCAB 1111) on NE Campus. The performance is open to the public.
Sept. 20-21 The Regal Opera Company presents The Mystery of Sherwood Manor … the Beginning. The original comedy includes classical arias as well as Broadway hits such as “People Will Say We’re in Love” and audience sing-a-longs of “YMCA” and the “Hallelujah” chorus. Performances begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Old Bedford School House. Tickets are $18 for adults, $15 for seniors, students and children and $12 for groups of 10 or more. For ticket information, call 817-915-7807.
Sept. 28 NE music instructor Lewis Pilot will present part two of a lecture on Gustav Mahler, the Austrian late-Romantic composer and conductor. The seminar begins at 2 p.m. in NFAB 1104.