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FALL 2009 CALENDAR BOOKLET


PECK SCHOOL OF THE ARTS
BOX OFFICE
414.229.4308
Holiday Hours
The box office will be closed December 21, 2009 through January 17, 2010.

From January 18 to January 23, 2010, the box office will be open 12 noon - 4pm.

Regular hours will resume on Monday, January 25, 2010.
The Peck School of the Arts Box Office is located in the Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd. Box office hours are Tuesday-Friday, 10 am to 5 pm and prior to performances. (For performances in the Mainstage Theatre, the Recital Hall, and the Kenilworth building, the box office opens its satellite location prior to curtain. Please contact the box office for specific night and weekend performance hours.)
Please call the box office for accommodations for patrons with special needs and group sales availability.
Ushering
If you want to attend performances for free, consider ushering. UWM students, faculty and staff can register to usher here.

Community members can register by e-mailing ushers@uwm.edu.


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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Dates:
11/01/2009 - 11/07/2009
Results:
38

1.
Sixth Annual Mary L. Nohl Fellowship Exhibition
Sunday, 11/01/2009

October 9, 2009—December 13, 2009
Reception & gallery talk on October 9, 6-9 pm.

Artists Brent Budsberg & Shana McCaw, Xav Leplae and Iverson White (Established) and Bobby Ciraldo & Andrew Swant, Tate Bunker, Frankie Latina and Barbara Miner report in a year after being selected as 2008 Nohl Fellows as part of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Mary L. Nohl Fellowships for Individual Artists program. The exhibition brings together new work by seven of Greater Milwaukee’s most talented established and emerging artists working in a range of media. A gallery talk begins at 6:30 pm.

 


Location:
Institute of Visual Arts Inova/Kenilworth, 2155 N. Prospect Ave.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Information: (414) 229-5070 or arts.uwm.edu/inova
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


2.
Milwaukee Chamber Theatre/UWM Theatre
Sunday, 11/01/2009

Picnic by William Inge

October 15-November 1, 2009 Picnic by William Inge
Directed by C. Michael Wright

The setting is a steamy Labor Day weekend in small-town Kansas circa 1953. Into a restless, very female atmosphere comes the young Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the status quo. Frequently hilarious and profoundly moving, Inge's Pulitzer Prize-winning masterpiece chronicles the hopes and despairs that lie between the realization of adulthood and the eternal optimism of youth. Featuring Diana Carl, Marques Causey, Amy Geyser, Max Hultquist, Raeleen McMillion, April Paul, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss, Jenny Wanasek, Bill Watson & Tami Workentin. Picnic is a collaborative venture with UWM Theatre, using a number of student and faculty actors and faculty designers. 


Location:
Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway
Cost:
Tickets available from the Broadway Theatre Center Box Office: (414) 291-7800
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Theatre 


3.
UWM Dance Department Guest Talk: Camille A. Brown
Monday, 11/02/2009 – 12:30 p.m.

Camille A. Brown, artist-in-residence in the Dance Department, will discuss her dance education (BFA from North Carolina School of the Arts), her career as a performer (she danced with Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE from 2001 to 2007), and her recent choreographic work. 

Location:
Mitchell Hall, Room 341, 3202 N. Downer Ave.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
(414) 229-2571
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Dance 


4.
Cossing Over 2009
Monday, 11/02/2009

Gallery hours: Monday-Wednesday & Friday-Saturday, noon-5 pm; Thursday, noon-7 pm.

Opening reception, October 23, 5-8 pm

The annual invitational Scholarship/Fellowship exhibition features the work of graduate and undergraduate students in UWM’s Department of Visual Art. 


Location:
UWM Union/UWM Peck School of the Arts UWM Union Art Gallery
2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
campus level, room W199
Cost:
Free
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


5.
Sum Total: UWM Department of Visual Art Faculty Exhibition
Tuesday, 11/03/2009

October 23-November 13, 2009
(the exhibition will be open beginning October20 but official opening is October 23)
Reception: Friday, October 23, 5-7 pm
Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 am-4 pm

The faculty of the Department of Visual Art in the Peck School of the Arts display work in all media in their biennial exhibition. 


Location:
Inova/Arts Center, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Information: (414) 229-5070 or arts.uwm.edu/inova
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


6.
"Life After the Fall"
Tuesday, 11/03/2009 – 7 p.m.

Free and open to the public. Please arrive early to assure seating. Also shown on Wednesday, November 4.

The Iraq War is shown over four years through the daily life of an extended Baghdad family. (Director: Kasim Ibid, Iraq, in Arabic with English subtitles, 155 minutes, 2008.) For more information about the film: lifeafterthefall.com/ 

Location:
UWM Union Theater 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Milwaukee, WI 53211
Cost:
Free and open to the public.
Contact:
E-mail, iwa@uwm.edu; phone, 414/229-3220.
Sponsor:
UWM Institute of World Affairs and Center for International Education.
URL:
www.iwa.uwm.edu (and) lifeafterthefall.com/


 Film 


7.
Cossing Over 2009
Tuesday, 11/03/2009

Gallery hours: Monday-Wednesday & Friday-Saturday, noon-5 pm; Thursday, noon-7 pm.

Opening reception, October 23, 5-8 pm

The annual invitational Scholarship/Fellowship exhibition features the work of graduate and undergraduate students in UWM’s Department of Visual Art. 


Location:
UWM Union/UWM Peck School of the Arts UWM Union Art Gallery
2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
campus level, room W199
Cost:
Free
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


8.
Sixth Annual Mary L. Nohl Fellowship Exhibition
Wednesday, 11/04/2009

October 9, 2009—December 13, 2009
Reception & gallery talk on October 9, 6-9 pm.

Artists Brent Budsberg & Shana McCaw, Xav Leplae and Iverson White (Established) and Bobby Ciraldo & Andrew Swant, Tate Bunker, Frankie Latina and Barbara Miner report in a year after being selected as 2008 Nohl Fellows as part of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Mary L. Nohl Fellowships for Individual Artists program. The exhibition brings together new work by seven of Greater Milwaukee’s most talented established and emerging artists working in a range of media. A gallery talk begins at 6:30 pm.

 


Location:
Institute of Visual Arts Inova/Kenilworth, 2155 N. Prospect Ave.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Information: (414) 229-5070 or arts.uwm.edu/inova
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


9.
UWM Theatre: New Directions
Wednesday, 11/04/2009 – 7:30 p.m.

Paradise by Glyn O'Malley
Directed by Janine Bannier

Set in 2002 in Jerusalem at the height of the intifada, Paradise tells the story of two high school students--one Palestinian the other Israeli--who are facing a dire time in their lives. From across a divided West Bank, Fatima and Sarah search for truth and question the validity of the war that defines and divides their worlds. In a collision that is both emotionally riveting and wonderfully theatrical, they face a fate that challenges the historical, religious, and national forces of entitlement that we all possess. Directed by UWM Theatre student Janine Bannier, with an all-student cast and production team, the one-act Paradise is a relevant and poignant look into a timeless conflict suitable for all audiences from middle school up. 

Location:
Studio Theatre, Arts Center, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd. (basement level)
Cost:
$5
Contact:
(414) 229-4308
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Theatre 


10.
Cossing Over 2009
Wednesday, 11/04/2009

Gallery hours: Monday-Wednesday & Friday-Saturday, noon-5 pm; Thursday, noon-7 pm.

Opening reception, October 23, 5-8 pm

The annual invitational Scholarship/Fellowship exhibition features the work of graduate and undergraduate students in UWM’s Department of Visual Art. 


Location:
UWM Union/UWM Peck School of the Arts UWM Union Art Gallery
2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
campus level, room W199
Cost:
Free
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


11.
"Life After the Fall"
Wednesday, 11/04/2009 – 7 p.m.

Free and open to the public. Please arrive early to ensure seating.

The Iraq War is shown over four years through the daily life of an extended Baghdad family. (Director: Kasim Ibid, Iraq, in Arabic with English subtitles, 155 minutes, 2008.) For more information about the film: lifeafterthefall.com/ 

Location:
UWM Union Theater 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Milwaukee, WI 53211
Cost:
Free and open to the public.
Contact:
E-mail: iwa@uwm.edu; phone, 414/229-3220
Sponsor:
UWM Institute of World Affairs and Center for International Education
URL:
www.iwa.uwm.edu (and) lifeafterthefall.com


 Film 


12.
Department of Visual Art: Artists Now! Guest Lecture Series
Wednesday, 11/04/2009 – 7:00 p.m.

Nathalie Miebach: Weaving Science into Sculpture Nathalie Miebach’s work focuses on the intersection of art and science and the visual articulation of scientific observations. Using the methodologies and processes of both disciplines, she translates scientific data related to ecology, climate change and meteorology into brightly-colored, three-dimensional woven structures. She discusses Recording and Translating Climate Change, a project she began in 2006 that focuses on the interpretation of weather data through woven sculptures. 

Location:
Arts Center Lecture Hall
2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Information: (414) 229-6052 or arts.uwm.edu/visualart
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


13.
Sum Total: UWM Department of Visual Art Faculty Exhibition
Wednesday, 11/04/2009

October 23-November 13, 2009
(the exhibition will be open beginning October20 but official opening is October 23)
Reception: Friday, October 23, 5-7 pm
Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 am-4 pm

The faculty of the Department of Visual Art in the Peck School of the Arts display work in all media in their biennial exhibition. 


Location:
Inova/Arts Center, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Information: (414) 229-5070 or arts.uwm.edu/inova
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


14.
Film: Documentary Frontiers
Thursday, 11/05/2009 – 7:00 p.m.

Afflicted States: Films by Stephen Connolly
(Stephen Connolly, England, approx 70 min, 16mm, 2003-2008)
Stephen Connolly in person

London-based filmmaker Stephen Connolly will present a program of his 16mm documentary and non-fiction essay films, including The Afflicted States series, a trilogy of films begun in late 2001, “a historical moment when exploring the relationship between the individual and state seemed to take on a new urgency. These short films see the present through the past, seeking to locate significant but overlooked precursors to the contemporary." The Whale (9 min, 2003) is “a deliberation on the state of nature and the nature of the State…. combining several disparate components to consider the need for a renewed communal sensibility in contemporary society” (Jeremy Rigsby); The Great American Desert (16 min, 2007) examines ‘social liberty’ in the West in relation to war, spectacle, the environment and consumerism; and Más Se Perdió (14 min, 2008) draws connections between particular locations in Havana, Cuba, each of which have a relationship to notions of utopia.

Co-presented by the Union Theatre and the UWM Film Department. 


Location:
UWM Union Theatre, 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Information: (414) 229-4070 or uniontheatre.uwm.edu
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Film 


15.
Sixth Annual Mary L. Nohl Fellowship Exhibition
Thursday, 11/05/2009

October 9, 2009—December 13, 2009
Reception & gallery talk on October 9, 6-9 pm.

Artists Brent Budsberg & Shana McCaw, Xav Leplae and Iverson White (Established) and Bobby Ciraldo & Andrew Swant, Tate Bunker, Frankie Latina and Barbara Miner report in a year after being selected as 2008 Nohl Fellows as part of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Mary L. Nohl Fellowships for Individual Artists program. The exhibition brings together new work by seven of Greater Milwaukee’s most talented established and emerging artists working in a range of media. A gallery talk begins at 6:30 pm.

 


Location:
Institute of Visual Arts Inova/Kenilworth, 2155 N. Prospect Ave.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Information: (414) 229-5070 or arts.uwm.edu/inova
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


16.
Leonard Sorkin Internationsl Institute of Chamber Music
Thursday, 11/05/2009 – 7:30 p.m.

A concert by graduate students in chamber music 

Location:
UWM Recital Hall 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
(414) 229-4308
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Music 


17.
Fat Maw Rooney
Thursday, 11/05/2009 – 9pm

Marked by intense energy, tight harmonies and spontaneous creativity, which never fails to excite. Join us in the Union Gasthaus at 9pm. 

Location:
Gasthaus
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Rebecca Grassl at 414-229-3728 or hillr@uwm.edu
Sponsor:
Union Programming and Restaurant Operations


 Music 


18.
UWM Theatre: New Directions
Thursday, 11/05/2009 – 7:30 p.m.

Paradise by Glyn O'Malley
Directed by Janine Bannier

Set in 2002 in Jerusalem at the height of the intifada, Paradise tells the story of two high school students--one Palestinian the other Israeli--who are facing a dire time in their lives. From across a divided West Bank, Fatima and Sarah search for truth and question the validity of the war that defines and divides their worlds. In a collision that is both emotionally riveting and wonderfully theatrical, they face a fate that challenges the historical, religious, and national forces of entitlement that we all possess. Directed by UWM Theatre student Janine Bannier, with an all-student cast and production team, the one-act Paradise is a relevant and poignant look into a timeless conflict suitable for all audiences from middle school up. 

Location:
Studio Theatre, Arts Center, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd. (basement level)
Cost:
$5
Contact:
(414) 229-4308
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Theatre 


19.
Third Annual Woody Herman Educational Jazz Workshop
Thursday, 11/05/2009

The UWM Jazz Studies program hosts the third annual Woody Herman Educational Jazz Workshops for middle (November 5) and high school (November 6) jazz ensembles and a College Jazz Festival (November 7). Students will participate in clinics, master classes and full ensemble sessions; special activities for ensemble directors.

Public events include: November 6, 2009, 9:30 pm-1 am: A jazz gig at the Jazz Estate, 2423 N. Murray Ave., on Friday, November 7, 2009, from 9:30 pm-1 am. Jim Pulice and several UWM artists will perform as the Woody Herman All Stars. (Cover applies.)

November 7, 2009 7:30 pm: Concert with UWM Youth Jazz Ensembles I & II, and the UWM and UW-Madison Jazz Ensembles with special guest percussionist Joe Pulice. Tickets: $10 general/$7 students, seniors & UWM alumni, faculty & staff. (Bader Concert Hall) 


Location:
Helen Bader Concert Hall, Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Cost:
(To register for the clinics, please call 414.229.4308. Fees range from $170-$220 per ensemble.)
Contact:
(414) 229-4308
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Music 


20.
Cossing Over 2009
Thursday, 11/05/2009

Gallery hours: Monday-Wednesday & Friday-Saturday, noon-5 pm; Thursday, noon-7 pm.

Opening reception, October 23, 5-8 pm

The annual invitational Scholarship/Fellowship exhibition features the work of graduate and undergraduate students in UWM’s Department of Visual Art. 


Location:
UWM Union/UWM Peck School of the Arts UWM Union Art Gallery
2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
campus level, room W199
Cost:
Free
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


21.
Sum Total: UWM Department of Visual Art Faculty Exhibition
Thursday, 11/05/2009

October 23-November 13, 2009
(the exhibition will be open beginning October20 but official opening is October 23)
Reception: Friday, October 23, 5-7 pm
Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 am-4 pm

The faculty of the Department of Visual Art in the Peck School of the Arts display work in all media in their biennial exhibition. 


Location:
Inova/Arts Center, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Information: (414) 229-5070 or arts.uwm.edu/inova
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


22.
UWM Folk Center: Stringalong Gathering
Friday, 11/06/2009

Join the UWM Folk Center for student-led classes, concerts, open mic, jamming and more at beautiful, secluded Edwards Conference Center on Lake Beulah. Guitar, banjo, mountain & hammered dulcimer, autoharp, fiddle, mandolin, bass, singing. Registration deadline October 16, 2009. 

Location:
Edwards Camp & Conference Center
East Troy, WI
Cost:
Information & fees: stringalongweekend.com
Contact:
Information & fees: stringalongweekend.com
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Music 


23.
World Cinema: Turkish Film Series
Friday, 11/06/2009

November 6-8, 2009 (multiple screenings)
The 3rd annual three-day film series will present the best of recent Turkish cinema. All screenings are free and open to the public. All films are in Turkish with English subtitles unless noted. See uniontheatre.uwm.edu for titles and schedule. Sponsored by the Turkish American Association of Milwaukee, the UWM Union Theatre and the UWM Film Department. 


Location:
UWM Union Theatre, 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Information: (414) 229-4070 or uniontheatre.uwm.edu
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Film 


24.
Sixth Annual Mary L. Nohl Fellowship Exhibition
Friday, 11/06/2009

October 9, 2009—December 13, 2009
Reception & gallery talk on October 9, 6-9 pm.

Artists Brent Budsberg & Shana McCaw, Xav Leplae and Iverson White (Established) and Bobby Ciraldo & Andrew Swant, Tate Bunker, Frankie Latina and Barbara Miner report in a year after being selected as 2008 Nohl Fellows as part of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Mary L. Nohl Fellowships for Individual Artists program. The exhibition brings together new work by seven of Greater Milwaukee’s most talented established and emerging artists working in a range of media. A gallery talk begins at 6:30 pm.

 


Location:
Institute of Visual Arts Inova/Kenilworth, 2155 N. Prospect Ave.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Information: (414) 229-5070 or arts.uwm.edu/inova
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


25.
Sum Total: UWM Department of Visual Art Faculty Exhibition
Friday, 11/06/2009

October 23-November 13, 2009
(the exhibition will be open beginning October20 but official opening is October 23)
Reception: Friday, October 23, 5-7 pm
Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 am-4 pm

The faculty of the Department of Visual Art in the Peck School of the Arts display work in all media in their biennial exhibition. 


Location:
Inova/Arts Center, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Information: (414) 229-5070 or arts.uwm.edu/inova
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


26.
Cossing Over 2009
Friday, 11/06/2009

Gallery hours: Monday-Wednesday & Friday-Saturday, noon-5 pm; Thursday, noon-7 pm.

Opening reception, October 23, 5-8 pm

The annual invitational Scholarship/Fellowship exhibition features the work of graduate and undergraduate students in UWM’s Department of Visual Art. 


Location:
UWM Union/UWM Peck School of the Arts UWM Union Art Gallery
2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
campus level, room W199
Cost:
Free
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


27.
Friday Night Drawing
Friday, 11/06/2009

7-10 p.m.

Friday Night Drawing is back! Draw the human figure at non-instructional sessions featuring a variety of poses and lengths of pose. Open to all skill levels. Bring your own supplies, drawing horses are available. This is a ten-week session. 


Location:
Art Building Room 463, Arts Center, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Cost:
$7/session; passes available from the box office.
Contact:
(414) 229-4308
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts
URL:
arts.uwm.edu/outreach


 Visual Art 


28.
UWM Theatre: New Directions
Friday, 11/06/2009 – 7:30 p.m.

Paradise by Glyn O'Malley
Directed by Janine Bannier

Set in 2002 in Jerusalem at the height of the intifada, Paradise tells the story of two high school students--one Palestinian the other Israeli--who are facing a dire time in their lives. From across a divided West Bank, Fatima and Sarah search for truth and question the validity of the war that defines and divides their worlds. In a collision that is both emotionally riveting and wonderfully theatrical, they face a fate that challenges the historical, religious, and national forces of entitlement that we all possess. Directed by UWM Theatre student Janine Bannier, with an all-student cast and production team, the one-act Paradise is a relevant and poignant look into a timeless conflict suitable for all audiences from middle school up. 

Location:
Studio Theatre, Arts Center, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd. (basement level)
Cost:
$5
Contact:
(414) 229-4308
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Theatre 


29.
Third Annual Woody Herman Educational Jazz Workshop
Friday, 11/06/2009

The UWM Jazz Studies program hosts the third annual Woody Herman Educational Jazz Workshops for middle (November 5) and high school (November 6) jazz ensembles and a College Jazz Festival (November 7). Students will participate in clinics, master classes and full ensemble sessions; special activities for ensemble directors.

Public events include: November 6, 2009, 9:30 pm-1 am: A jazz gig at the Jazz Estate, 2423 N. Murray Ave., on Friday, November 7, 2009, from 9:30 pm-1 am. Jim Pulice and several UWM artists will perform as the Woody Herman All Stars. (Cover applies.)

November 7, 2009 7:30 pm: Concert with UWM Youth Jazz Ensembles I & II, and the UWM and UW-Madison Jazz Ensembles with special guest percussionist Joe Pulice. Tickets: $10 general/$7 students, seniors & UWM alumni, faculty & staff. (Bader Concert Hall) 


Location:
Helen Bader Concert Hall, Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Cost:
(To register for the clinics, please call 414.229.4308. Fees range from $170-$220 per ensemble.)
Contact:
(414) 229-4308
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Music 


30.
UWM Folk Center: Stringalong Gathering
Saturday, 11/07/2009

Join the UWM Folk Center for student-led classes, concerts, open mic, jamming and more at beautiful, secluded Edwards Conference Center on Lake Beulah. Guitar, banjo, mountain & hammered dulcimer, autoharp, fiddle, mandolin, bass, singing. Registration deadline October 16, 2009. 

Location:
Edwards Camp & Conference Center
East Troy, WI
Cost:
Information & fees: stringalongweekend.com
Contact:
Information & fees: stringalongweekend.com
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Music 


31.
Sixth Annual Mary L. Nohl Fellowship Exhibition
Saturday, 11/07/2009

October 9, 2009—December 13, 2009
Reception & gallery talk on October 9, 6-9 pm.

Artists Brent Budsberg & Shana McCaw, Xav Leplae and Iverson White (Established) and Bobby Ciraldo & Andrew Swant, Tate Bunker, Frankie Latina and Barbara Miner report in a year after being selected as 2008 Nohl Fellows as part of the Greater Milwaukee Foundation’s Mary L. Nohl Fellowships for Individual Artists program. The exhibition brings together new work by seven of Greater Milwaukee’s most talented established and emerging artists working in a range of media. A gallery talk begins at 6:30 pm.

 


Location:
Institute of Visual Arts Inova/Kenilworth, 2155 N. Prospect Ave.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Information: (414) 229-5070 or arts.uwm.edu/inova
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


32.
Student Recital
Saturday, 11/07/2009 – 7:30 p.m.

Guitar student Cole Heinrich offer his senior recital. 

Location:
UWM Recital Hall
Cost:
Free
Contact:
(414) 229-5162
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Music 


33.
UWM Theatre: New Directions
Saturday, 11/07/2009 – 7:30 p.m.

Paradise by Glyn O'Malley
Directed by Janine Bannier

Set in 2002 in Jerusalem at the height of the intifada, Paradise tells the story of two high school students--one Palestinian the other Israeli--who are facing a dire time in their lives. From across a divided West Bank, Fatima and Sarah search for truth and question the validity of the war that defines and divides their worlds. In a collision that is both emotionally riveting and wonderfully theatrical, they face a fate that challenges the historical, religious, and national forces of entitlement that we all possess. Directed by UWM Theatre student Janine Bannier, with an all-student cast and production team, the one-act Paradise is a relevant and poignant look into a timeless conflict suitable for all audiences from middle school up. 

Location:
Studio Theatre, Arts Center, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd. (basement level)
Cost:
$5
Contact:
(414) 229-4308
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Theatre 


34.
Third Annual Woody Herman Educational Jazz Workshop
Saturday, 11/07/2009

The UWM Jazz Studies program hosts the third annual Woody Herman Educational Jazz Workshops for middle (November 5) and high school (November 6) jazz ensembles and a College Jazz Festival (November 7). Students will participate in clinics, master classes and full ensemble sessions; special activities for ensemble directors.

Public events include: November 6, 2009, 9:30 pm-1 am: A jazz gig at the Jazz Estate, 2423 N. Murray Ave., on Friday, November 7, 2009, from 9:30 pm-1 am. Jim Pulice and several UWM artists will perform as the Woody Herman All Stars. (Cover applies.)

November 7, 2009 7:30 pm: Concert with UWM Youth Jazz Ensembles I & II, and the UWM and UW-Madison Jazz Ensembles with special guest percussionist Joe Pulice. Tickets: $10 general/$7 students, seniors & UWM alumni, faculty & staff. (Bader Concert Hall) 


Location:
Helen Bader Concert Hall, Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Cost:
(To register for the clinics, please call 414.229.4308. Fees range from $170-$220 per ensemble.)
Contact:
(414) 229-4308
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Music 


35.
AIGA UWM’S Driven Design Conference
Saturday, 11/07/2009 – 8:30 am-4:30 pm

Evolutionary Design

The design students have chosen the theme “Evolutionary Design” in order to explore how design evolves in the face of political, social, economic, and ecological movements. 

Location:
UWM Union, 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Contact:
aigauwm.org
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts
URL:
aigauwm.org


 Visual Art 


36.
Cossing Over 2009
Saturday, 11/07/2009

Gallery hours: Monday-Wednesday & Friday-Saturday, noon-5 pm; Thursday, noon-7 pm.

Opening reception, October 23, 5-8 pm

The annual invitational Scholarship/Fellowship exhibition features the work of graduate and undergraduate students in UWM’s Department of Visual Art. 


Location:
UWM Union/UWM Peck School of the Arts UWM Union Art Gallery
2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
campus level, room W199
Cost:
Free
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


37.
Sum Total: UWM Department of Visual Art Faculty Exhibition
Saturday, 11/07/2009

October 23-November 13, 2009
(the exhibition will be open beginning October20 but official opening is October 23)
Reception: Friday, October 23, 5-7 pm
Gallery hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 am-4 pm

The faculty of the Department of Visual Art in the Peck School of the Arts display work in all media in their biennial exhibition. 


Location:
Inova/Arts Center, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Information: (414) 229-5070 or arts.uwm.edu/inova
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Visual Art 


38.
World Cinema: Turkish Film Series
Saturday, 11/07/2009

November 6-8, 2009 (multiple screenings)
The 3rd annual three-day film series will present the best of recent Turkish cinema. All screenings are free and open to the public. All films are in Turkish with English subtitles unless noted. See uniontheatre.uwm.edu for titles and schedule. Sponsored by the Turkish American Association of Milwaukee, the UWM Union Theatre and the UWM Film Department. 


Location:
UWM Union Theatre, 2200 E. Kenwood Blvd.
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Information: (414) 229-4070 or uniontheatre.uwm.edu
Sponsor:
Peck School of the Arts


 Film