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David Blow, UNT professor emeritus of communication design, will be the subject of an exhibition covering three decades of his career in the UNT's College of Visual Arts and Design.
The UNT Holiday Concert, presented by the UNT College of Music, will bring together UNT’s A Cappella Choir, University Singers, Collegium Singers and Concert Choir with faculty soloist Carol Wilson for an evening of seasonal classics and sing-alongs Nov. 30 (Friday).
Six-time Grammy nominee jazz and jazz-fusion guitarist and composer Mike Stern will perform with the UNT's world-renowned One O’Clock Lab Band as part of the group’s 52nd Fall Concert.
UNT's College of Visual Arts and Design will host guided tours of several Master of Fine Arts candidates’ studios and three UNT art professors’ studios as part of the Contemporary Art Dealers of Dallas day-long Art Bus Tour on Nov 10 (Saturday).
UNT Institute for the Advancement of the Arts presents “The Dining Room Chair" installation by UNT Adjunct Professor Kathy Lovas.
UNT-International is sponsoring International Education Week for the 12th year in a row, celebrating the university’s commitment to providing students with knowledge about the world. Events will be held at various locations on campus Nov. 12-17 (Monday-Saturday).
UNT's Center for Chamber Music Studies will perform chamber music of Janáček, Nielsen, Dvořák and Arnold in a Nov. 17 (Saturday) concert.
Shakespeare’s immortal story of “two star-cross’d lovers” will be interpreted through Charles Gounod’s French opera “Roméo et Juliette,” presented by UNT Opera and the UNT Symphony Orchestra.
The orchestra will perform Mozart’s “Magic Flute Overture,” which premiered in 1791; Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 3, which premiered in 1842; and Carmichael’s “Phoenix: Concerto for Flute and Orchestra,” which premiered in 1980.
Students in the communication design program in UNT’s College of Visual Arts and Design have been recognized in three large competitions this year including the Dallas Society of Visual Communications National Student Show as well as the Addy Awards in both Dallas and Fort Worth.