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Faculty Voice Recital

Kossen Auditorium (Inside Poindexter Hall)

Join the W Department of Music for a beautiful evening of vocal works performed by Faculty soprano, Dr. Susan Hurley, accompanied by fellow Faculty member, Dr. William Reber, on piano. The program features art songs by African American female composers Betty Jackson King and Florence Price; Filipino art songs by Angel Pena, and works by […]

What is a Portrait?

Ralph Hudson Gallery 1162 5th Ave N, Columbus, MS, United States

A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person.  Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.

PinK Table Talk

Gail P. Gunter Multipurpose Room

The Pi Zeta Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, INC. will be hosting an event discussing the importance of maintaining a good mental health. We will be discussing topics, answering questions, and sharing how we each maintain a good mental status.  Hosted by: Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated Additional Information can be found at: https://muw.campuslabs.com/engage/event/8375924

What is a Portrait?

Ralph Hudson Gallery 1162 5th Ave N, Columbus, MS, United States

A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person.  Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.

What is a Portrait?

Ralph Hudson Gallery 1162 5th Ave N, Columbus, MS, United States

A portrait is generally defined as an intended likeness of a specific person.  Traditionally, this has meant the physical resemblance of the individual. In this exhibition, we explore a variety of approaches to portraiture, from the traditional to the symbolic, in artwork from our permanent collection.