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    January & February Events At West Chester University

    Cover Photo: Wells School of Music Presents Wind Ensemble and Wind Symphony – Tuesday, February 19 at 8:15pm

     

     

    From the acclaimed professional WCU Live! series to an assortment of astounding faculty & student performances, West Chester University is your destination for arts, culture, and music.

     

    Check out these upcoming January and February events to help you beat the winter doldrums. For more information about all below performances on West Chester’s campus, visit www.wcupa.edu/arts!

    Wells School of Music Presents Faculty Recital Series – Randall Scarlata, Baritone with Gilbert Kalish, Piano - Monday, February 11, 2019 at 7:30pm

    January 2019

     

    WHAT: WCU Department of Art & Design Presents Liz Staruch: A Thing is Determined by Its Nature

    WHEN: Beginning January 22 and running through March 1. Opening reception is on January 30 (4-7pm). 

    WHERE: Knauer Gallery, Swope Performing Arts Center, S. High Street

    TICKETS:  Free and open to the public. 

     

    WHAT: WCU Department of Art & Design Presents INSIDE THE BUG JAR: Studio Art Alumni Exhibition

    WHEN: Beginning January 22 and running through February 22. Opening reception is on February 7 (4-7pm). 

    WHERE: Baker Gallery, E.O. Bull Center for the Arts, 2 Rosedale Avenue

    TICKETS: Free and open to the public. 

     

    WHAT: Wells School of Music Presents Faculty Recital Series – Vincent Craig, Piano

    WHEN: Monday, January 28

    WHERE: Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre Swope Music Building & Performing Arts Center, 817 S. High Street

    TICKETS: Free and open to the public. 

    WCU Department of Art + Design Presents – A THING IS DETERMINED BY IT’S NATURE – January 22 – March 1

    February 2019

     

    WHAT: Wells School of Music Presents Faculty Recital Series – Kimberly Reighley, Flute

    WHEN: Monday, February 4 at 7:30pm. 

    WHERE: Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre, Swope Music Building & Performing Arts Center, 817 S. High Street

    TICKETS: Free and open to the public

     

    WHAT: Wells School of Music Presents Dali Quartet

    WHEN: Wednesday, February 6 at 8:15pm

    WHERE: Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre, Swope Music Building & Performing Arts Center, 817 S. High Street

    TICKETS: Free and open to the public

     

    WHAT: Wells School of Music Presents Faculty Recital Series – Randall Scarlata, Baritone with Gilbert Kalish, Piano featuring selections from GRAMMY nominated album, Schubert’s Winterreis

    WHEN: Monday, February 11 at 7:30pm

    WHERE: Madeleine Wing Adler TheatreSwope Music Building & Performing Arts Center, 817 S. High Street

    TICKETS: Free and open to the public

     

    WHAT: WCU Live! Presents MARRIED TO BROADWAY -Broadway singers share their love affair with the great music of the Great White Way.

    WHEN: Friday, February 15 at 7:30pm

    WHERE: Emilie K. Asplundh Concert Hall, Philips Memorial Building, 700 S. High Street

    TICKETS: Tickets are $15-$27 and can be purchased at wcupatix.com

     

    WHAT: Wells School of Music Presents Wind Ensemble and Wind Symphony – Andrew Yozviak & M. Gregory Martin, directors. The legendary large ensembles perform prior to their distinguished appearance at CBDNA.

    WHEN: Tuesday, February 19 at 8:15pm

    WHERE: Madeleine Wing Adler Theatre Swope Music Building & Performing Arts Center, 817 S. High Street

    TICKETS: Free and open to the public

     

    WHAT: Wells School of Music Presents Symphony Orchestra with Joseph Caminiti, director. This Irving H. Cohen Memorial & Concerto Winners’ Concert honors both the impact of Irving H. Cohen, WCU Professor of Music (1969-1989), and winners of this year’s Concerto Competition.

    WHEN: Sunday, February 24

    WHERE: Madeleine Wing Adler TheatreSwope Music Building & Performing Arts Center, 817 S. High Street

    TICKETS: Free and open to the public

     

    WHAT: WCU Department of Art + Design Presents Ward Davenny: Selected Works

    WHEN: Thursday, February 28 (and running through April 5). Opening reception is on March 7. 

    WHERE: Baker Gallery, E.O. Bull Center for the Arts, 2 Rosedale Avenue

    TICKETS: Free and open to the public

     

     

    For more information about upcoming performances on West Chester’s campus, visit https://www.wcupa.edu/arts!