The Illinois State University School of Theatre and Dance will present Oedipus, opening October 13 at 7:30 p.m. Performances will be held in Westhoff Theatre and will run through October 28 in rotating repertory with All’s Well That Ends Well.
Unit: Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts
Wind Symphony presents Music and Architecture, October 22
The Illinois State University Wind Symphony invites you to Music and Architecture on Sunday, October 22, at 3 p.m. in the university’s Center for the Performing Arts (CPA) Concert Hall.
SOLD OUT: Hands-on glass-blowing event for alumni, November 11
A popular Redbird event returns! Make a one-of-a-kind glass piece with the help of ISU glass program students.
School of Theatre and Dance presents spectacular She Kills Monsters
The Illinois State University School of Theatre and Dance will present She Kills Monsters by Qui Nguyen, opening October 27 at 7:30 p.m.
Glass pumpkin sale, October 20
The ISU Glass Pumpkin Sale will from noon-7 p.m. Friday, October 20 at the ISU Alumni Center, 101 N. Main St., Normal.
School of Theatre and Dance to present A Lie of the Mind in honor of late Sam Shepard
The Illinois State University School of Theatre and Dance will present Sam Shepard’s A Lie of the Mind, opening September 27.
Fiesta! An Evening of Latin American and Spanish Music, September 20
The Illinois State University Wind Symphony invites you to Fiesta! An Evening of Latin American and Spanish Music on Wednesday, September 20 at 8 p.m. in the university’s Center for the Performing Arts (CPA) Concert Hall.
Ask a Redbird Scholar: Why is abstract art relevant?
Why is abstract art important and relevant? My kids could do that. I don’t get it
Research center spotlight: Normal Editions Workshop
Since 1976, Normal Editions Workshop has served as an incubator for hundreds of printmaking projects created through collaborations between professional artists and Illinois State faculty and students.
No forgetting: Poet and performer dissolves trouble in sea of words
The power and musicality of Duriel E. Harris’ poetry can strike an audience dumb. The violence in the words reveals real trauma she transforms into a transcendent experience for her readers and listeners.