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  DEPARTMENT OF FINE ARTS

  EVENTS:  January-February 2017
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The Department of Fine Arts coordinates the University Concert Choir, Cut Time (vocal 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
Arts Events Calendar
Art Gallery Series
Performing Arts Center
Performing Arts Highlights
FMU Choral Program
FMU Instrumental Program
FMU University Theatre

Blue Bird
February 15-18, 2017
Blue Bird by Liza Lentini, directed by professor L. Dawn Larsen.
The University Theatre.
7:30 pm Wednesday - Friday; 2:00 pm Saturday.
Performing Arts Center, Downtown Florence.

SCCMF 2014

February 20-25, 2017
South Carolina Chamber Music Festival.
Dr. Paolo André Gualdi, artistic director.
Department of Fine Arts and Lecture Series.
Performing Arts Center, Downtown Florence.


Aaron Collier
January 10 - February 16, 2017
Drawings by Aaron Collier.
Sculpture by Ellen Emerson Yaghjian.

Francis Marion University Art Gallery Series.
8:30 am - 5:00 pm Mon-Fri, Hyman Fine Arts Center Gallery.

Department of Fine Arts
Francis Marion University
P.O. Box 100547
Florence, SC 29502
843-661-1385  (Hyman Fine Arts Center)
843.661.4444  (Performing Arts Center)
843-661-4622  (University Switchboard)
http://departments.fmarion.edu/finearts

Visual and Performing Arts Events
Music, Theatre, Art & Films!
ASC
January 31, 2017
Two Gentlemen of Verona by the American Shakespeare Center.
Sponsored by Bernie and Kathy Campbell and the Francis Marion University Artist Series.
7:30 pm, Chapman Auditorium, McNair Science Building.
Admission free, no advance reservations.


January 2017

January 8, 2017
Saturn: Jewel of the Heavens
.
University Astronomy Program.
3
:00 pm, Dooley Planetarium, Cauthen Educational Media Center.

January 10 - February 16, 2017
Drawings by Aaron Collier.
Sculpture by Ellen Emerson Yaghjian.

Francis Marion University Art Gallery Series.
8:30 am - 5:00 pm Mon-Fri, Hyman Fine Arts Center Gallery.

January 22, 2017
From Earth to the Universe.
University Astronomy Program.
3
:00 pm, Dooley Planetarium, Cauthen Educational Media Center.

January 24, 2017
George Stevens, Shane (1953) 118 mins.
Gorgeous landscapes, fantastic color, and brilliant editing earned Shane the 1953 Oscar for cinematography.  Its conflicts still resonate: family man vs. charismatic loner, civilization vs. the wilderness, America’s immediate past vs. its pressing future. Shane! Come back!  Alan Ladd, Jean Arthur, Van Heflin.
The English Film Series.

3:35 & 7:30 pm, Lowrimore Auditorium, Cauthen Educational Media Center.


January 26, 2017
Mark Snyder, electro-acoustic music.
Francis Marion University Artist Series Recital.
7:30 pm, Kassab Recital Hall, Hyman Fine Arts Center.
Free admission, no advance reservations.

January 31, 2017
Two Gentlemen of Verona by the American Shakespeare Center.
Sponsored by Bernie and Kathy Campbell and the Francis Marion University Artist Series.
7:30 pm, Chapman Auditorium, McNair Science Building.
Admission free, no advance reservations.

February 2017

February 7, 2017
Film TBA.
FMU Cinema Series.

3:35 & 7:30 pm, Lowrimore Auditorium, Cauthen Educational Media Center.


February 9, 2017
Andy Timmons, guitar.
Francis Marion University Artist Series Recital.
7:30 pm, Kassab Recital Hall, Hyman Fine Arts Center.
Free admission, no advance reservations.

February 12, 2017
The Evening Sky
.
University Astronomy Program.
3
:00 pm, Dooley Planetarium, Cauthen Educational Media Center.

February 15-18, 2017
Blue Bird by Liza Lentini, directed by professor L. Dawn Larsen.
The University Theatre.
7:30 pm Wednesday - Friday; 2:00 pm Saturday.
Performing Arts Center, Downtown Florence.

(Call PAC Box Office 843-661-4444 between 12pm and 5pm Mon-Fri for Theatre seating availability.)

February 20-25, 2017
South Carolina Chamber Music Festival.
Dr. Paolo André Gualdi, artistic director.
Department of Fine Arts and Lecture Series.
Performing Arts Center, Downtown Florence.

(Call
PAC Box Office 843-661-4444 for reservations.)

February 21 - March 30, 2017
Abstract Sculptural Works by Albert Sperath.
Francis Marion University Art Gallery Series.
8:30 am - 5:00 pm Mon-Fri, Hyman Fine Arts Center Gallery.

February 21, 2017
Ava DuVernay, 13th (2016) 100 mins.
Building on the success of her historical drama, Selma, Ava DuVernay’s powerful documentary, 13th, examines the 13th Amendment’s impact on the U.S.’s mass incarceration epidemic. Engrossing and challenging, 13th describes the intersections of institutionalized racism, economic exploitation, and compromised American notions of democracy. Jelani Cobb, Angela Davis, Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
The English Film Series.

5:30 pm, Lowrimore Auditorium, Cauthen Educational Media Center.


February 26, 2017
Two Small Pieces of Glass
.
University Astronomy Program.
3
:00 pm, Dooley Planetarium, Cauthen Educational Media Center.
Full listing of this season's cultural events at Francis Marion University

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.

Mark Snyder

January 26, 2017
Mark Snyder, electro-acoustic music.
Francis Marion University Artist Series Recital.
7:30 pm, Kassab Recital Hall, Hyman Fine Arts Center.
Free admission, no advance reservations.

Andy Timmons

February 9, 2017
Andy Timmons, guitar.
Francis Marion University Artist Series Recital.
7:30 pm, Kassab Recital Hall, Hyman Fine Arts Center.
Free admission, no advance reservations.