A retrospective exhibit of colorful paintings and pastel landscapes by longtime gallery coordinator and lecturer Susan Coleman has opened an exciting year of fine arts at Cornell College.
Upcoming highlights include productions of “A Chorus Line,” “Noises Off,” and “Macbeth,” and a performance of a modern masterwork by the combined Cornell-Mount Vernon High School choirs and the Cornell Chamber Orchestra.
The Cornell Concert Series will no longer be a separate performance series. Instead, performers and composers-in-residence will work directly with Cornell students to elevate the music department’s concert offerings, which are open and free to the public.
Up-to-date information on all performances and exhibits can be found on Cornell’s campus calendar filtered by the category of fine arts (pick “fine arts” under “Choose an event group.”) Anyone can subscribe to the fine arts calendar, or choose among music, art, and/or theatre and dance events calendars to receive periodic email updates. Viewers may also download events to their personal calendars.
“Echoes and Undercurrents: A Retrospective,” Susan M. Coleman, through Oct. 15 with a Homecoming reception from 3–5 p.m. Oct. 7
“Tart Cherry,” Emma Beatrez, Oct. 27–Dec. 20 with an opening reception from 4–6 p.m. Dec. 1
“Come Celebrate with Me …,” Nicole Davis, Jan. 19–March 8, 2024, with an 0pening reception: 4–6 p.m. Jan. 19; artist talk at 3 p.m.
Nicole Davis’s work is rooted in Black feminist practice, memory, and identity. The pieces created for this exhibition materialized through the process of breaking down and marrying reclaimed textiles to create “new” two-dimensional and three-dimensional art pieces.
All shows are in Peter Paul Luce Gallery, McWethy Hall, and are open and free to the public.
Self-generated student monologues, Sept. 24, Kimmel Theatre
“A Chorus Line,” Dec. 8–10, Kimmel Theatre
“Noises Off,” directed by Patrick DuLaney, Feb. 22–25, Feb. 29, and March 1–2, 2024, Kimmel Theatre
“Macbeth,” directed by Patrick DuLaney, April 25–28 and May 2–4, Kimmel Theatre
Theatre performances require tickets, and Cornell’s box office information is included in the calendar listings.
Combined Cornell-Mount Vernon High School performance of Elaine Hagenberg’s masterwork “Illuminare,” Oct. 10, Mount Vernon High School Performing Arts Center
Combined Holiday Concert by the Cornell College Choirs, Chamber Orchestra, and Symphonic Band, Dec. 7, Mount Vernon High School Performing Arts Center
Opera Scenes, April 5–6, 2024, Ringer Recital Studio, Armstrong Hall
Many additional events are on the music calendar, and more events are being planned with guest artists. Subscribe to the music calendar for email updates.
Photo header: Students perform during Opera Scenes in April 2023. Photo by Jacklyn Couppee.