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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

Sixth Annual Nohl Fellowship Exhibition
Thursday, 11/12/2009 – 6:30 p.m.

Anatomy of an Avenue: North, from the Lakefront to Pewaukee

More than any other major thoroughfare in the Milwaukee area, North Avenue links neighborhoods, cities and counties. Beginning at the lakefront bluff, traversing the central city, continuing through Wauwatosa and ending at a dead-end turnaround in the town of Pewaukee some 16 miles from its beginning, North Avenue is a microcosm of our region. Nohl Fellow Barbara J. Miner has organized this one-hour panel discussion in conjunction with her photo essay, “Anatomy of an Avenue,” which follows North and examines what unites and divides Milwaukee as a community. It is designed as a visual spur to challenge assumptions and to encourage people to get to know neighborhoods that may seem as distant as far-away countries but that are, literally, only down the street. The panel will be emceed by Joel McNally and Cassandra Cassandra, co-hosts of Morning Magazine on AM 1290 WMCS, and will include Miner and other representatives from the communities along North Avenue. 

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


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