An exhibition of self-portraits by Pierre Daura, namesake of the University of Lynchburg’s Daura Museum of Art, opened today in the Daura’s Gallery II. The exhibition, “Pierre Daura: Self-Portraits,” is composed of work from the University’s permanent collection.
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Alumna’s film selected for Indie Short Film Festival in Charlottesville, March 22-24
A film by Elena Kritter ’12, “Not Everyone’s So Lucky,” is an official selection for the Indie Short Film Festival in Charlottesville, Virginia, March 22-24.
University of Lynchburg presents ‘Seussical’ March 1 and 2
The University of Lynchburg will present “Seussical” on Friday and Saturday, March 1 and 2. Performances in Dillard Fine Arts Center’s Hailey Theatre will begin at 7 p.m. on Friday and at 1 and 7 p.m. on Saturday.
Daura Museum showcases permanent collection in spring semester exhibits
Artwork from the permanent collection of the University of Lynchburg’s Daura Museum of Art will take center stage this spring in three exhibits, two of which open next week.
High School Invitational Exhibition opens April 8 in Lynchburg’s Dillard Fine Arts Center
Artwork by area high school students will be on display Friday, April 8, through Tuesday, April 26, in the Lobby Gallery of the University of Lynchburg’s Dillard Fine Arts Center. The High School Invitational Exhibition will feature young artists from eight area high schools. The public is invited and admission is free.
Inaugural ‘art walk’ at University of Lynchburg Nov. 18
The University of Lynchburg art department and Daura Museum of Art will host a night of art on campus from 6-9 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 18. Admission is free and the public is invited.
Award-winning documentary, other events celebrate ‘Lavender Week’ March 16-19
The University of Lynchburg, specifically its Gender Studies program and the offices of Equity and Inclusion, Student Engagement and Leadership Development, and Housing and Residence Life, will present two events based on the book “The Lavender Scare: The Cold War Persecution of Gays and Lesbians in the Federal Government.”
Young artists exhibit work at Dillard Fine Arts Center
Artwork by area high school students is on display in the Lobby Gallery at the University of Lynchburg’s Dillard Fine Arts Center. This is the second year Lynchburg has hosted an exhibition of high school artwork. It began when art professors proposed the idea and invited area high school art teachers to nominate some of their students’ best work to be displayed on campus.
‘Spelling Bee’ starts Oct. 24
The University of Lynchburg Theatre Department will present “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,” which has been described as a “comical tale of several socially awkward youngsters finding joy, […]