Casting is nearly complete for the Illinois Shakespeare Festival’s exciting 39th season. The next step for ISF’s casting process is to select of company of seven student interns.
Unit: Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts
President’s Spring 2016 Speaker Series announced
The President’s Speaker Series will include an artist, a screenwriter, a cyber security expert, a freedom fighter, historians, and a former CEO looking for a sustainable future for business.
Glenn Wilson to headline Hot Jazz event at Galleries
Friends of the Arts at Illinois State University will present the Hot Jazz on a Cool Night event from 5:30-8 p.m. Friday, January 22, in the University Galleries.
ISU students add musical touch to presidential events
Illinois State School of Music pianists perform at presidential events in the University Residence.
University Galleries publishes artist Walter Robinson’s retrospective book
It’s not too often that a book is as good as a show. The Walter Robinson: Paintings and Other Indulgences exhibition was on view at University Galleries from October until December 2014. If you missed it, then the next best thing is to check out the book that was recently published by University Galleries. It’s
Thanks to you: Giving creates bigger stage for theatre major
Theatre major Samuel Rosenfeld knows what a difference donors can make in the life of a college student. His ISU experience has been enriched because of generosity from the Friends of the Arts.
Colleges recognize Illinois State’s outstanding faculty researchers
Illinois State’s top faculty researchers have made national and international impacts in their fields of study. The University’s colleges recognize these scholars annually through the Outstanding College Researcher Award.
Annual Printmakers’ Exhibition and Sale, December 4
Printmaking students in the School of Art will be displaying and selling their art Friday, December 4.
Explore Ghana while earning fine arts credit
Professor Laurie Thompson-Merriman and Professor Ama Oforiwaa Adunum will be leading a group of students to Ghana in July 2016.
Alum brings Broadway back to Cuba
With more than 30 years working on Broadway, Thom Schilling ’79 was ready for a new adventure. He found it by working this year to create the first fully produced Broadway musical in Cuba in close to five decades.