The presents "Black Classical Composers: A Lecture-Demonstration With Violinist Chenoa Murphy" as part of its First Tuesday Brown Bag Concert Series. The event will take place on Tuesday, September 06, 12pm in the Student Union Ballroom Lobby. It is Free and open to the public.
First Tuesday Brown Bag Concert
Enjoy a free lunchtime concert by musicians of the ! Feel free to bring your lunch, to stay for the entire concert or just for a short while. All are welcome! The concert will take place in the Student Union Ballroom Lobby directly in front of Starbucks.
Making Our History: Artists Render Lincoln鈥檚 Legacies
Join the Visual Arts Gallery between August 11, 2022 through September 18, 2022 for an exhibition featuring artwork by local artists from 缅北禁地. Artwork for this exhibition will be spread between the VA Gallery, the Springfield Art Association M.G. Nelson Family Gallery, and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library. An art crawl between the three locations will be happening during the opening reception on August 11, 2022 starting at 4:30 PM at the ALP Library, then 5:00 PM at the SAA, and ending with the VA Gallery at 5:30 PM.
OVER/LOOK Gallery Reception
OVER/LOOK Reception
The UIS Visual Arts Gallery presents 鈥淥VER/LOOK,鈥 a mixed media exhibition of works by graduating seniors from the UIS Visual Arts Department.听鈥淥VER/LOOK鈥 will open on Monday, April 25 and run through Thursday, May 12. A reception will be held in the UIS听 Visual Arts Gallery from 5 :30-8 p.m. Thursday, April 28.听This event is free and open to the public.
OVER/LOOK: UIS Visual Arts Senior Exhibition
OVER/LOOK
The UIS Visual Arts Gallery presents 鈥淥VER/LOOK,鈥 a mixed media exhibition of works by graduating seniors from the UIS Visual Arts Department.听鈥淥VER/LOOK鈥 will open on Monday, April 25 and run through Thursday, May 12. A reception will be held in the UIS听 Visual Arts Gallery from 5 :30-8 p.m. Thursday, April 28.听This event is free and open to the public.
UIS Visual Arts senior group exhibition 鈥淥VER/LOOK鈥 considers the past and looks to the future
The University of 缅北禁地 Springfield Visual Arts Gallery presents 鈥淥VER/LOOK,鈥 a mixed media exhibition of works by graduating seniors from the UIS Visual Arts Department. 鈥淥VER/LOOK鈥 will open on Monday, April 25 and run through Thursday, May 12. A reception will be held in the UIS Visual Arts Gallery from 5:30-8 p.m. Thursday, April 28. This event is free and open to the public.
Honor Band Festival
The University of 缅北禁地 Springfield High School Honor Band Festival and Concert will resume in 2025. The festival welcomes participation from local and regional high school students that have been approved via the application process.
When: The UIS Honor Band will resume in 2025. Stay tuned!
Where: Performing Arts Center, UIS Campus
Eligibility: Local and regional high school students proficient in a band instrument (wind/brass/percussion) are welcome to apply.
UIS Visual Arts Gallery presents 鈥淢idway,鈥 a survey of works by Chicago-based artist Ann Toebbe
The University of 缅北禁地 Springfield Visual Arts Gallery is pleased to present 鈥淢idway,鈥 a survey of works that span the last ten years by Chicago-based artist Ann Toebbe. 鈥淢idway鈥漺ill open on Monday, March 21, and will run through Thursday, April 14. A reception will be held from 5:30-8 p.m. on Thursday, March 24.
In conjunction with this exhibit, the UIS Visual Arts Gallery will host a remote artist talk at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 30. This event is open to the public. Participants .
Mariachi! Panel Presentation
Join Scott Glasser, Josaphat Contreras, and Jose Longoria for an insightful panel discussion about the joys and struggles of teaching mariachi in the United States.
Lift Every Voice! Concert in Celebration of Black History Month
Join us for the first annual "Lift Every Voice" Collage Concert in celebration of Black History Month at UIS! The concert will feature numerous UIS student and faculty soloists and ensembles as well as invited guests including the Union Baptist Church Choir, the First United Methodist Church Choir, Kathryn Harris, Chenoa Alamu, and Jamar Scott. Opening remarks by Chancellor Whitney.

