Kathrine G. McGovern College of the Arts Box Office
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The Blaffer Art Museum presents the first solo museum exhibition in the United States of the work of Berlin-based artist Monira Al Qadiri.
Reagan Halick (euphonium) and Johnny Quach (trumpet) presents their senior recital.
This world premiere, written by UH School of Theater & Dance senior Jaurius Norman, presents a stylized, episodic chronicle of individuals navigating an America where Black children go missing at higher rates than their peers. Inspired by George C. Wolfe’s modern classic The Colored Museum, Fish’s Belly centers a thematically linked set of narratives about missing Black youths, an issue that all too frequently goes underrepresented in the media.
Mitchell Wright presents their cello recital.
Adam Harrington presents a recital in Dudley Hall.
Doctoral student Shu-Peng Wang presents their Doctoral recital.
This world premiere, written by UH School of Theater & Dance senior Jaurius Norman, presents a stylized, episodic chronicle of individuals navigating an America where Black children go missing at higher rates than their peers. Inspired by George C. Wolfe’s modern classic The Colored Museum, Fish’s Belly centers a thematically linked set of narratives about missing Black youths, an issue that all too frequently goes underrepresented in the media.
Nathan El-Habashy presents their trumpet recital.