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DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS EVENTS: November-December 2015 |
The Department of Fine
Arts
coordinates
the
University
Concert Choir,
Cut
Time (vocal show ensemble),
The
University Theatre, the
University
Concert Band, the Music
Industry Ensemble, the
University
String Ensemble, and the
Fine
Arts Chamber Recital Series. In addition, the Department stages the music,
dance and theatre performances brought in by the University
Artist
Series and maintains the
Art
Gallery Series featuring a varied rotating program of two- and
three-dimensional art exhibits in Hyman Fine Arts Center galleries. All of these events are open to the general
public and main campus events are free of charge. Visit the Francis Marion University Performing Arts Center website for information about this great new venue. The PAC is now bringing professional music, dance, theatre and family entertainment to the Florence community. Maps &
Driving Directions November 19, 2015
FMU Music Industry Ensemble, Dr. Brandon Goff, director. 7:30 pm, Performing Arts Center, Downtown Florence. November 1 - December 3, 2015 Reactions to Actions - Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture by Renee Rouillier. Francis Marion University Art Gallery Series. Department of Fine Arts
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Visual and
Performing Arts Events
Music, Theatre, Art & Films!
November 3, 2015
The Elephant in my Closet by David Lee Nelson. 7:30 pm, Performing Arts Center, Downtown Florence.
December 2015
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The Department of Fine Arts offers major programs in Art Education, Music Industry, Theatre Arts and Visual Arts. Minors are offered music, theatre arts, visual arts, and art history. Collaterals are offered in music, theatre arts, and visual arts. Introductory courses in art and theatre are offered for nonmajors. All Francis Marion University students may pursue the introductory course in music and performance ensembles. Students
majoring in Art Education, Music Industry, Theatre Arts, and Visual
Arts combine general education courses with lecture courses in art
education, art, music or theatre history, and upper-level courses
emphasizing studio/performance. Theatre Arts majors may specialize in
performance areas or design and technical production areas. Visual Arts
majors may specialize in ceramics, visual communication, painting, or
photography. A Music Industry degree is offered. These major programs
serve as ends in themselves as well as preparation for graduate study,
related careers, and the teaching of art. In support of the University's mission to enrich the culture of the surrounding region, members of the community having an interest in the arts are welcome to take advantage of our visual and performing arts classes as non-degree students. Such classes include ceramics, drawing, painting, photography, acting, costume design, stagecraft, concert band, etc.
November 23, 2015
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