University of Redlands - Arts at Redlands Fall 2016

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FALL 2016


Faculty Show September 13 to October 9 Peppers Art Gallery

Gallery Hours: 1–5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday 2–5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays Gallery is closed on Mondays Opening Reception September 14 Peppers Art Gallery, 4:30–6:30 p.m. This is the annual exhibition of current artwork by University of Redlands art faculty. The show will feature painting, sculpture, ceramics, photography and mixed media works by Raúl Acero, Renée Azenaro, Tommi Cahill, Brian Scott Campbell, Anna M. Gaitan, Munro Galloway, Penny McElroy and Jeff Wilson.


Embedded Messages, Debating the Dream: Truth, Justice and the American Way

Animation Show

October 18 to November 12

Gallery hours: 1–5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday 2–5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays

November 15 to December 12 Peppers Art Gallery

Peppers Art Gallery

Gallery Hours: 1–5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday 2–5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays Gallery is closed on Mondays Opening Reception October 19 Peppers Art Galley, 4:30–6:30 p.m. Gallery Talk by exhibiting artists at 5:15 p.m. Truth, justice and the American way seem to be rapidly fading along with the notion of the American Dream. And American Exceptionalism is riddled with a lot of exceptions. The easy-on-the eyes mythology of America’s past injustices keep us in a troubling state of denial in the present unless we actively confront the barriers of racism, sexism, income inequality, and injustice that continue to impede full participation in the American Dream for many who feel disenfranchised. Art by Karen Gutfreund

At the same time the American Exceptionalism continues to be sold to the public as we to see ourselves as the model for the world with American dreams to become global ones. This exhibition featuring artists Sally Edelstein, Karen Gutfreund, Penny Mateer, Sinan Revell, Debra Thompson, Linda Vallejo and Margi Weir is particularly timely as we go into an election year. With polarized political parties and the absurdity of the news media focusing on sound bites with biased editorials rather than real news, this collection of art addressing issues of social justice stimulate dialog on truth, justice and the American Way. The work serves to educate and sensitize the viewer to various issues while conveying an underlying philosophy of collective responsibility and commitment to change.

Gallery is closed on Mondays Gallery is closed November 23–27 for Thanksgiving break Opening Reception November 16 Peppers Art Galley, 4:30-6:30 p.m.

Janet Thorson Janet_Thorson@redlands.edu 909 748-8508


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Visiting Writers Series: Fall Creative Writing Faculty Reading September 22, 2016

Hall of Letters 100, 4:30 p.m. Free and open to the public

Faculty of the Creative Writing Department at Redlands present brief readings of new and favorite work in creative nonfiction, poetry, and fiction.


Visiting Writers Series: Author Reading Date To Be Announced

Hall of Letters 100 Free and open to the public Every year, the Visiting Writers Series at the University of Redlands invites the most engaging and innovative contemporary authors of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction to read and discuss their work. An exciting visitor for later in the fall will be announced soon.

Contact for further information: Creative Writing Department 909-748-8260 vws@redlands.edu


COMING HOME: A MUSICAL THEATRE REVUE Directed by Gavin Thrasher Frederick Loewe Theatre, Theatre Arts Building (Between Colton and Citrus Avenues),

October 23 2 p.m.

Join us during Homecoming and Parent’s Weekend for this celebration of the musical theatre form! University of Redlands alumnus Gavin Thrasher will lead our students (and some special guests) in an evening of songs from a wide range of musical styles. This concert performance will feature solos, duets and group numbers from some favorite popular musicals including In the Heights, Parade, Once the Musical, Dogfight and Next to Normal.

General Admission $12* University of Redlands Students, Faculty and Staff $8* Seniors $8*

Note: The matinee performance on Saturday, October 22 will end in time for those who want to attend the speaker event in the Memorial Chapel.

October 20 & 21 8 p.m. October 22 1 p.m.

* Plus applicable fees

Contact for further information and tickets: University of Redlands Theatre Arts Department www.redlands.edu/currentproductions 909-748-8028


ALL MY SONS By Arthur Miller Directed by Gerard Stropnicky Glenn Wallichs Theatre, Theatre Arts Building (Between Colton and Citrus Avenues)

November 11, 12, 18 & 19 8 p.m.

November 13 & 20 2 p.m.

General Admission $12* University of Redlands Students, Faculty and Staff $8* Seniors $8* * Plus applicable fees It is 1947, a remarkable, unique time in America. The cataclysm of WWII is over. The Keller family and friends gather in their comfortable backyard. This fast-moving study of denial, guilt and social responsibility by one of America’s greatest playwrights is a tragedy of secrets known, secrets kept, secrets revealed.


Faculty Recital: David Scott, trumpet

Symphonic Band

September 11

October 4

Frederick Loewe Performance Hall, 6 p.m.

Memorial Chapel, 8 p.m.

David Scott’s Faculty Trumpet Recital on the 15th anniversary of 9/11 will offer works by Paul Hindemith, Eugene Bozza, Bruce Broughton, Leonard Bernstein and others. The recital will include a special performance of Eric Ewazen’s A Hymn for the Lost and the Living, written as a response to the tragedy that occurred in New York City in September of 2001.

Dr. David Scott, conductor

Faculty Showcase Recital September 18 Frederick Loewe Performance Hall, 3 p.m.

The University Symphonic Band will play band favorites from the past like Gustav Holst’s Suite for Military Band in Eb as well as today’s top composers Frank Ticheli, David Gillingham, Samuel Hazo and the like. The band also performs 20th century marches, transcriptions of classical composers and hits from the popular musicals of our time. The concerts are free and accessible to all audiences.

Wind Ensemble October 5 Memorial Chapel, 8 p.m. Dr. Eddie Smith, conductor


Studio Big Band

Compline

Jazz Improvisation Ensemble

October 19

October 23

October 24

Casa Loma Room, 8 p.m.

Memorial Chapel, 7:30 p.m.

Frederick Loewe Performance Hall, 8 p.m.

Dr. David Scott, director

The Office of Compline is rooted in the daily cycle of prayer observed by the early Christian monastic communities. By the 6th century, St. Benedict had codified the rule for his followers, setting forth a formula for the recitation of psalms, hymns, prayers, and readings seven times a day. Compline was the final prayer hour before retiring for the evening.

The Studio Big Band is a repertory 20 piece jazz ensemble that brings life back to the sounds of the Stan Kenton, Buddy Rich, Rob McConnell, Charles Mingus, and the Glenn Miller Orchestra to name a few. In addition to these tributes to past greats, the ensemble plays selections from the “new guys” Gordon Goodwin, Bob Mintzer, Nathan Parker Smith and everything in between. The band frequently plays adaptations for big band of works by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays and even the British rock group Radiohead. These free concerts are a great way to hear how jazz is alive and well at Redlands.

The service incorporates plainsong and diverse choral styles and genres creating thus a unique blend of new and older musical traditions. As was customary in medieval chapels, Compline is offered by candlelight and much of the music is unaccompanied. The unifying thread throughout the Compline service is quiet meditation and reflection led and inspired by music.

Choral Concert – “The Four Elements” November 4 Memorial Chapel, 8 p.m. Featuring choral works that celebrate the four elements, this concert will include Bel Canto, Chapel Singers and University Choir performing works by composers including R. Murray Schafer, Bading, and Calalang.

Contact for further information: musicoffice@redlands.edu 909-748-8700


Feast of Lights Vigil November 6 Memorial Chapel, 7:30 p.m. Culminating a month of spiritual and musical preparation, tonight’s Vigil celebration, introduced in 1974, serves as a prelude to The Feast of Lights, a nationally recognized Christmas celebration presented by the University of Redlands’ School of Music. Underscored by choral meditations and acclamations, the Candle Lighting Ceremony proclaims through scripture and ancient text the coming of the Messiah. Illuminating Memorial Chapel until the concluding performance of “Silent Night” at the final Feast of Lights presentation, a single lighted candle serves as a constant reminder of the significance of the events that mark the season.

University Orchestra November 8 Memorial Chapel, 8 p.m. Co Boi Nguyen, conductor

Piano Studio Recital November 13 Frederick Loewe Performance Hall, 8 p.m.

Symphonic Band

Jazz Guitar Night

November 15

November 10

Memorial Chapel, 8 p.m.

Frederick Loewe Performance Hall, 8 p.m.

Dr. David Scott, conductor

Jody Fisher, director

Wind Ensemble

First Annual Community College Choral Festival Gala Performance

November 16 Memorial Chapel, 8 p.m.

November 11

Dr. Eddie Smith, conductor

Memorial Chapel, 8 p.m.

Percussion Ensemble Concert

This is the first University of Redlands Community College Festival. The gala performance will include individual performances by all participating colleges, as well as the University of Redlands Chapel Signers and Bel Canto. The evening will end with a combined choir of over 300 singers conducted by guest clinician Rod Eichenberger.

November 17 University Hall, 8 p.m. Bill Schlitt, director The Fall Semester “Night of Percussion” features the University of Redlands Percussion Ensemble. Music performed will include traditional to contemporary compositions for percussion.


Composition Studio Recital

String Chamber Ensembles

November 20

December 6

Frederick Loewe Performance Hall, 8 p.m.

Frederick Loewe Performance Hall, 7 p.m.

Dr. Anthony Suter, director

Jeanne Skrocki, director

Feast of Lights

Experience the power and beauty of the University of Redlands String Chamber Ensemble and small chamber ensembles in an exciting evening of string chamber music! Enjoy an interesting and educational concert, led by Artist Professor of Violin and Concertmaster of the Redlands Symphony Orchestra, Jeanne Skrocki, and featuring our talented University of Redlands string students. You won’t want to miss this one!

December 2, 3, 5 Memorial Chapel, 8 p.m.

December 4 Memorial Chapel, 4 p.m. The Feast of Lights is a service of worship celebrating –in spoken word, tableaux, song and orchestral offering–the birth of Jesus Christ. At the service’s conclusion, the traditional Ceremony of Candles, adapted from an ancient rite, symbolizes the spreading of the light of Christ’s message by the twelve apostles throughout the world. Contact for tickets: http://sites.redlands.edu/feast-of-lights 909-748-8116

Studio Big Band December 7

In addition to these tributes to past greats, the ensemble plays selections from the “new guys” Gordon Goodwin, Bob Mintzer, Nathan Parker Smith and everything in between. The band frequently plays adaptations for big band of works by Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays and even the British rock group Radiohead. These free concerts are a great way to hear how jazz is alive and well at Redlands.

Classical Guitar Night December 8 Frederick Loewe Performance Hall, 8 p.m. Stuart Green, director

Jazz Improvisation Ensemble December 9

Casa Loma Room, 8 p.m.

Frederick Loewe Performance Hall, 8 p.m.

Dr. David Scott, director

Dr. Daniel Murphy, director

The Studio Big Band is a repertory 20 piece jazz ensemble that brings life back to the sounds of the Stan Kenton, Buddy Rich, Rob McConnell, Charles Mingus, and the Glenn Miller Orchestra to name a few.

Contact for further information: musicoffice@redlands.edu 909-748-8700


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