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Creative Arts Series

A Season of Holidays Jacksonville University Orchestra
Get an early start on the holidays with this concert of seasonal favorites . From Thanksgiving to Hannukah to Christmas to New Year ’ s , this program is sure to raise your spirits for the entire Holiday Season . Come early for a good seat as this concert is a crowd favorite !
TERRY CONCERT HALL Wednesday , November 17 at 7:30 PM

JANUARY

Edelen and Schulz Exhibition
Ron Edelen : Visual Design
Visual Design explores the relationships between graphic form , communication , and technology . The very nature of the title speaks to Edelen ’ s challenge to further define a contemporary viewpoint for today ’ s diluted , interpretive discipline of visual design — not through words but through a vast mix of stylistic representation that pulls references from all other disciplines of visual art . The exhibition features a series of micro experiments , comprised of several static 2D and time-based graphic illustrations , all at variable scales and media .
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Ryan Schulz : The Final Frontier
The Final Frontier frames escapist consumption as a contemporary tool to temper the toils and tribulations of late-stage capitalist American life . Ceramic vessels are used to reflect the fast food , slow food , and substances employed to cope through increasingly turbulent and unpredictable times . While traditional handmade ceramic pottery invites the user to partake in something special and qualitative , this series investigates the altered expectations that arise when the vessels bloat and contort into something phantasmal .
ALEXANDER BREST GALLERY January 13 through March 7 Opening Reception : Thursday , January 13 at 5:00 PM
Launch Party : 400 Years of Molière ( 1622 - 2022 )
Join us to kick off a semester-long celebration of allthings Molière ! One of the world ’ s greatest comedic minds , Molière is to French theatre what Shakespeare is to English . His satiric and biting plays still resonate with publics today , criticizing social vices from avarice to religious zeal and everything in between . In honor of the quadricentennial of his birth , the spring term will feature special course offerings , film screenings , live theatre , guest speakers , period music , and other themed events . Best of all , the festivities will culminate in a production of Molière ’ s masterpiece Tartuffe . As the French say , venez nombreux ! ( Come one , come all !)
KINNE UNIVERSITY CENTER Friday , January 14 from 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Tony Steve Faculty Concert An Evening of Marimba
Professor Steve will present an evening of works for solo marimba including two world premiers : Two Avian Dances by Gordon Stout and Sahaja ( spontaneous , natural ) by Bob Moore . Also performed will be Time for Marimba by Minoru Miki and Two Mexican Dances by Gordon Stout .
TERRY CONCERT HALL Sunday , January 16 at 3:00 PM
The Kinne Trio
The Kinne Trio ( Marguerite Richardson , violin , Shannon Lockwood , ' cello , Scott Watkins , piano ) presents a delightful program of Scottish composer John Lunn ' s music from the Masterpiece / ITV hit television series and film , " Downton Abbey ." Also featured is music by Giacomo Puccini , Nat Ayers , Leo Friedman , and Johann Strauss , Jr .
TERRY CONCERT HALL Tuesday , January 25 at 7:30 PM
Silent Film : A Catalyst for Change Series Opener
This six-film series takes on the topics of transgenderism , America ’ s indigenous people , education in the African- American community , avarice and lust in the church , the exploitation and sexual objectification of Asian – American females , and the assimilation of immigrants in Jewish communities at the turn of the century . More than a century later , these films explore issues without complete solutions that matter today . Guest composers will pen the films ’ musical scores : A Florida Enchantment , The Vanishing American , Within Our Gates , Hypocrites , His People , The Goddess .
TERRY CONCERT HALL Sunday , January 30 at 3:00 PM