Jundt Hosts Traveling Exhibit “Facing Fire" January 05, 2023 The Jundt Art Museum hosts "Facing Fire: Art, Wildfire, and the End of Nature in the New West" - its first traveling show since prior to the pandemic - beginning Jan. 23. "Facing Fire" is curated by UCR ARTS: California Museum of Photography. Cleo Parker Robinson’s Modern Dance Ensemble to Star in Feb. 11 Show December 13, 2022 The spirited, African-inspired dance ensemble will perform choreographer Amalia Vivianna Basnata Hernandez's "The Four Journeys." GU Professor Curates Striking Show of Mexican Masks at the MAC December 06, 2022 Pavel Shlossberg, GU professor of Leadership Studies, has captured the artistry and, as curator of "Dancing with Life: Mexican Masks," introduces Eastern Washington to an utterly compelling art form. The eight-month exhibit at the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture in Spokane opened in September. Rudolph – A Parable of Diversity in Education? December 05, 2022 The story of Rudolph is full of misfit characters - individuals that do not seem to belong with their peer groups for one reason or another - Yukon Cornelius the loner prospector, the strange toys on the island of misfit toys, and the Bumble who has no place in civilized society. Symphony Orchestra to Feature Acclaimed Violinist Shlomo Mintz November 28, 2022 The Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra will welcome world-renowned violinist Shlomo Mintz to the stage at the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center on Monday, Dec. 5. In The News: GU Urban Arts Center Opens 'Land Acknowledgement' Show November 04, 2022 Charlene Teters (Spokane) curates a show featuring 17 local Indigenous artists, open Nov. 4-Dec. 3. Renowned Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company Headlines Fall Dance Production October 28, 2022 The Utah-based dance group will perform alongside the Gonzaga University Repertory Dance Company. Gospel Greats the Blind Boys of Alabama Visit GU Dec. 18 October 26, 2022 Legendary group the Blind Boys of Alabama are coming to the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center for a show featuring the innovative gospel and blues group from the South that has delivered more than eight decades of stunning vocal performances. Antiquity and Modernity Blend in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” October 19, 2022 The Theatre fall mainstage production is a version of the Bard's twist-filled, fairy-laden comedy classic that you've never seen before. Gonzaga Law Magazine's Artist: Kathy Gale October 10, 2022 Painting since 2008, Kathy Gale's work is best described as "Impressionism with a strong abstract quality." Unique Norman Rockwell Painting of Bing Crosby to be Unveiled Oct. 16 October 10, 2022 A Norman Rockwell painting of Bing Crosby is about to take up permanent residence at the Bing Crosby House Museum, and it will be unveiled Sunday, Oct. 16, at 2:30 p.m. Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra Season Opener to Feature Tchaikovsky, Debussy, Ravel October 07, 2022 The Gonzaga Symphony Orchestra will open its 2022-23 season Oct. 17 with a vibrant program of spectacular sounds, joined by two masterful players to deliver pieces by Tchaikovsky, Dubussy and Ravel. 5 Horror Films for Educators October 03, 2022 Halloween is upon us once again and everyone enjoys a good scary movie. It makes our adrenaline pump so we can feel a little more alive than the daily grind allows for. In a post pandemic world, there is a deeper meaning to horror in the face of global unrest and constrained civil rights. In response to this pressure, we have turned to the horror genre to safely express our anxiety and as a safe avenue for creating societal critiques and exploring the challenges we are currently facing. Olga Custodio, America’s First Latina Fighter Pilot, Featured at Gonzaga’s Presidential Speaker Series September 23, 2022 When retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Colonel Olga Custodio takes the stage at the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center Oct. 4, she'll share stories showcasing how overcoming self-doubt, staying open to possibilities, and seeing herself as an equal to her peers led her to soar to unprecedented heights in her field. 30 Plays in 60 Minutes? Gonzaga Student-Led Theater Takes on the Challenge September 22, 2022 Gonzaga University will be showcasing 30 Neo-Futurist Plays from Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind (30 Plays in 60 Minutes) as part of Gonzaga's Fall Family Weekend.