"Echo Fragments" An Honors Thesis Exhibition by Iris Wu  
Tuesday, April 27 - Friday, April 30
Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery

An Honors Thesis photography exhibition about the confrontation of time and memory by Senior Iris Wu  


    Celebration of work by Louis Catron grant for Artistic Development recipients
    Tuesday, April 27 - Saturday, May 15
    9am - 6pm
    https://www.wm.edu/as/charlescenter/student-research/research-month/catron-2021/index.php

    Artistic works by each of the 2020 recipients of the Louis Catron grant for Artistic Development

    Project on International Peace and Security (PIPS) Research Symposium
    Tuesday, April 27
    4pm - 5:30pm
    Location not specified

    Each year, PIPS research fellows identify emerging international security issues and develop original policy recommendations to address those challenges. 

    Asian Centennial and W&M Theatre: The Actors Arena or the business of acting in 2021, Session 1
    Tuesday, April 27 - Thursday, April 29
    7pm - 9pm
    Virtual Event

    THE ACTORS ARENA is a two-part master class series that educates on the ins and outs of pursuing a successful professional career in acting. April 27 & 29, 7-9pm. One on one monologue coaching available on a limited basis.

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    Ongoing Events

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    Interdisciplinary Photography Exhibit: "And still, movement"
    Friday, April 9 - Sunday, June 6
    12pm - 4pm
    Muscarelle Museum of Art, Visit in person Wednesdays through Fridays or visit virtually at link to be provided soon

    This photography exhibit in the downstairs Spigel Gallery at the Muscarelle Museum of Art was curated by students interested in the intersections of art and science.

    Collaborative SciArt Gallery
    Thursday, April 1 - Saturday, May 15
    https://sites.google.com/email.wm.edu/sciart-gallery

    Virtual art gallery blending science and art perspectives