Opening Reception | Saturday, September 23 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sponsored by UWSP College of Fine Arts & Communication Academic Affairs Native American Center The City of Stevens Point Healing Waters is the collaborative project by an international collective of artists from four continents. In reaction to the 2020 pandemic, the artists created works which expressed healing […]
Have you noticed a change in the weather? What is happening to Earth in the Autumn? Come to the museum and wear your favorite sweater for this free Junior Scientist program as we use our senses to dig deeper into the science of the changes of the season. This program free and open to all […]
October 4-24, 2023 Flowing showcases works inspired by conversations with individuals who are working to better understand, care for, and protect Wisconsin Waterways. Artists bring to life the work of a vast array of water professionals through dance, poetry, visual art and more. OPENING RECEPTION Thursday, October 5 4-8 p.m. HORS D’OUERVES & CASH BAR […]
a concert of water inspired music John P. Lynch, conductor Featuring Wisconsin based composer Pierre LaPlante and Minnesota composer Aaron Perrine with the Wind Symphony. The Symphonic Wind Ensemble will perform Australian composer Jodie Blackshaw’s playful “Twist” about the Murray River, and one of Holst greatest works “Hammersmith” about the River Thames. The epic “Ecstatic […]
Rocket past the stars! Meet the monkey Cocomong who loves astronomy. The playful prankster and his friends travel through space to save an alien from Virus King! Together with Cocomong you will go on a trip to the edge of the solar system! On the way, the audience will learn a lot and feel like […]
Sustainable and Resilient Communities Series 2023-2024 How can resilience planning and public policy be designed for the greatest impact? Learn from a three-time Chief Resilience Officer on frameworks that can be applied to prioritize climate action and climate equity for any community. Explore lessons learned on the quest to increase preparedness, mitigation, adaptation and recovery […]
Did you know we are “building” a new museum? (It’s going to take a lot of work.) Would you like to learn about how things are built in the natural world? Do you have some great ideas for museum exhibits? Come to the museum for this free Junior Scientist program about nature’s architects. This program […]
Symphonic Gems Andy Moran, Director Repertoire: Giuseppe Verdi: Overture to Nabucco Stacey Berk: Reflections Bela Bartok: Romanian Folk Dances (Havilah Vang, apprentice conductor) Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Ballade in A Minor tickets.uwsp.edu
Jazz Ensemble Mathew Buchman, director Jazz Band Myles Boothroyd, director Michelsen Hall, Noel Fine Arts Center 1800 Portage Street, Stevens Point, Wis. tickets.uwsp.edu
Study Music at UWSP! You are on your way towards becoming a member of the UWSP musical family! Whether you are planning on being a music major, minor, or pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree, you will need to audition to be admitted to the Department of Music. Visit our website to learn more and […]
Women In Power: We Raise Her Voices! Directed by Dr. Matheus Cruz 7:30 p.m. Thursday, October 19 Michelsen Hall, Noel Fine Arts Center tickets.uwsp.edu
MUSIC OF AMERICA Kristine Johanek, Director Tickets: $10 General Seating Students Free at box office on day of tickets.uwsp.edu Or purchase at the Theatre Box Office one hour before the Performance Sponsored by the Laird Endowment Fund for the Arts
Calling all UWSP Choir Alumni! All alumni who sang in any UWSP choirs are invited to join us for a day of fun! We will spend the day together reuniting with friends, rehearsing, checking out some of the homecoming activities, and finishing off with a performance for our family and friends! Special Guest […]
Through the conversation between a child and his mother, planetarium show “Travelling with Light” tackles the importance of light in all areas of our lives. This 2020 film presents different scenarios that reveal the complexity of light and its direct influence on our planet. The Sun is the closest star to Earth and generates the […]
Using motion capture to bring characters to life, this beautifully produced fulldome feature film has a child-centered story that will enchant family audiences. On vacation at her grandpa’s, a little girl Mia accidentally discovers a mysterious piece of astronomical machinery. Edek, Mia’s eccentric uncle, tricks the girl into using the tool’s secret powers to change […]
When spooky season begins, it’s all about monsters, goblins, and ghouls. At the museum, we like to learn about animals that have unconventional looks and do creepy things. Come learn about the beautiful and the weird creatures in the world. This program free and open to all ages but is designed to be engaging for […]