SLC Music presents: Sarah Wolfson Voice Studio Recital
Marshall Field MFLD Room 1
/ Monday
Please join us on Monday, April 13th at 6:30 for an evening of song with the voice studio of Sarah Wolfson with Michael Maronich on piano.
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Marshall Field MFLD Room 1
/ Monday
Please join us on Monday, April 13th at 6:30 for an evening of song with the voice studio of Sarah Wolfson with Michael Maronich on piano.
Barbara Walters Campus Center BWCC Rooms A, B, C and Living Room
/ Tuesday
Performing Arts Center PAC Reisinger Auditorium
/ Tuesday
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 202 Donnelley Film Theatre
/ Tuesday
Anelise Chen is an American writer of fiction and nonfiction. She teaches creative writing at Columbia University. Her first novel, So Many Olympic Exertions, was published by Kaya Press in 2017. It was a VCU Cabell First Novelist Award Finalist. Her second book, Clam Down (One World), based on her brief stint as the Paris Review Daily's "mollusk correspondent," was published in June 2025. She is a National Book Foundation 5 under 35 Awardee. Her writing has appeared in The Atlantic, New York Times, The Believer, McSweeney's, BOMB, The New Republic, NPR, Village Voice, Conjunctions, and more.
This event is colloquium credit eligible.
Performing Arts Center PAC Reisinger Auditorium
/ Tuesday
Barbara Walters Campus Center BWCC Rooms A and B
/ Tuesday
Elin O’Hara Slavick '88 is an artist, photographer, writer, and educator whose work explores history, memory, and the impact of war, particularly nuclear issues. She earned her BA from Sarah Lawrence College and her MFA in Photography from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, where she received the top MFA award. She taught at UNC Chapel Hill for 27 years, developing its darkroom and leading courses in conceptual and collaborative practices.
Her work has been exhibited internationally in over 40 solo and 150 group exhibitions, and is held in major collections including the Queens Museum, the Library of Congress, and the Art Institute of Chicago. She is the author of several books, including Bomb After Bomb: A Violent Cartography and After Hiroshima, and is the founder and co-founder of artist collectives addressing nuclear history and collaborative art practices.
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM 202 Donnelley Film Theatre
/ Wednesday
Wendy S. Walters is a Creative Capital Awardee in literary nonfiction and the author of a book of prose, Multiply/Divide: On the American Real and Surreal (Sarabande Books, 2015), named a best book of the year by Buzzfeed, Flavorwire, Literary Hub, The Root, Huffington Post, and others. She is also the author of two books of poems, Troy, Michigan (Futurepoem, 2014) and Longer I Wait, More You Love Me. Her work has been published in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, BOMB, The Yale Review, The Iowa Review, Lapham’s Quarterly, Full Bleed, and Harper's among many others. Her current projects address intersections between writing and design, climate change and its reverberations, class and racial disquietude in the industrial Midwest, and organic forms in the essay. Walters is Associate Professor of Nonfiction in the Writing Program of the School of the Arts at Columbia University.
Register here for the Zoom livestream.
This event is colloquium credit eligible.
Marshall Field MFLD Room 1
/ Wednesday
Voice students perform one song they have studied this semester. The songs include classics from 70's, 80's & 90's pop, jazz standards, musical theater as well as German & Italian art songs and arias.
Heimbold Visual Arts Center HEIM Atrium/Lobby
/ Thursday
Marshall Field MFLD Room 1
/ Thursday
Barbara Walters Campus Center BWCC Rooms A, B, C
/ Friday
Slonim SLON Living Room / Stone Room
/ Friday
Join us in celebrating the Volume 22 digital launch alongside the Lumina team, contributors, and the SLC Writing MFA community. We'll enjoy some readings from this volume's talented contributors (beginning at 7pm), hear from some of the Lumina staff about this year's content, and mingle over appetizers, music, and good company.
Please RSVP using Eventbrite to attend in-person & register here for the Zoom livestream.
This event is colloquium credit eligible.
Performing Arts Center PAC Bessie Schönberg Dance Studio
/ Friday
Marshall Field MFLD Room 1
/ Saturday
Performing Arts Center PAC Bessie Schönberg Dance Studio
/ Saturday
Marshall Field MFLD Room 1
/ Monday
Performing Arts Center PAC Reisinger Auditorium
/ Tuesday
Performing Arts Center PAC Bessie Schönberg Dance Studio
/ Tuesday
Performing Arts Center PAC Bessie Schönberg Dance Studio
/ Wednesday
Marshall Field MFLD Room 1
/ Thursday
Marshall Field MFLD Room 1
/ Friday