
CSULB will be celebrating ARTSweek, an on-campus event organized by ASI to raise art awareness and bring exposure to talented CSULB art students, on Nov. 12-20. This week-long event will include concerts, recitals, plays, art exhibitions and dance showcases.
Over the course of this coming week, the University Art Museum (UAM) will be hosting an array of exhibits, ranging from performance art ("Unfiguring the Body") to election-themed art ("Maya Schindler: Present Progressive") to an Andy Warhol display.
The Cole Conservatory will begin its week with a cello studio recital on Nov. 13 and end with the Collegium Musicum on Nov. 20, while the Players Theatre will debuting Neil Labute's "The Shape of Things" on Nov.14.
ASI will also be conducting tours throughout the campus Nov. 17-20. This includes the USU permanent art collection, the UAM, student art galleries and walkthroughs of the student art studios. These tours will meet at USU information desk at noon.
Though the UAM exhibits will be free to CSULB students, not all other events are. For more information, check the College of the Arts calender or contact ASI Arts Commissioner Barbara Navarro at 562/985-2535.
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Thanks for your interest in the arts!
Hearts,
Barbara Navarro,
Arts Commissioner, ASI
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