TO DO: UNCG Campus
February 2 - February 5
Issue date: 1/31/06 Section: Arts & Entertainment
TO DO - UNCG Campus
February 2-February 5
THURSDAY, FEB. 2
Museum Lecture: "Conserving Ivy: Talk with Ruth Cox." 7 p.m. Ruth Cox discusses the extensive project undertaken to conserve the works of art by the late artist Gregory Ivy. Offered in conjunction with the current exhibition of Ivy's works. Weatherspoon Art Museum, Spring Garden and Tate streets. Free. (336) 334-5770, weatherspoon.uncg.edu.
Music: Artist Faculty Chamber Series: Testimony & Tribute, Mozart & Shostakovich. 7:30 p.m. Recital Hall, Music Building, McIver and W. Market streets. Tickets: $10 Adults, $6 Seniors, $3 Students. UNCG Box Office: (336) 334-4849. www.uncg.edu/mus.
Art Exhibition Opens: "Graduate Exhibition." An exhibition featuring the work of graduate students from the UNCG Department of Art. Continues through Mar. 2. Mclver Building Gallery, McIver Street and Walker Avenue. (336) 334-5248, www.uncg.edu/art.
Multicultural Resource Center Spring Open House, Thursday, February 2, from 4 pm to 7 pm (The MRC is located at 062 EUC)
FRIDAY, FEB. 3
Theatre: "The Foreigner" by Larry Shue. 8 p.m. Winner of two Obie Awards and two Outer Critic Awards, this comic romp depicts what can happen when a group of eccentric Southern characters interact with a stranger who (they think) knows no English. Brown Building Theatre, Tate Street. Tickets: $12 Adults, $10 Seniors/Students, $5 UNCG Students. UNCG Box Office: (336) 334-4849. www.uncg.edu/the.
SATURDAY, FEB. 4
Theatre: "The Foreigner" by Larry Shue. 8 p.m. See Feb. 3
SUNDAY, FEB. 5
Theatre: "The Foreigner" by Larry Shue. 2 p.m. See Feb. 3
Music: Randal Love and Andrew Willis. 3:30 p.m. Faculty/guest artist piano recital. Recital Hall, Music Building, McIver and W. Market streets. Free. UNCG Box Office: (336) 334-4849. www.uncg.edu/mus.
Music: Fibonacci Chamber Orchestra. 5:30 p.m. Recital Hall, Music Building, McIver and W. Market streets. Free. (336) 334-5789, www.uncg.edu/mus.
2008 Woodie Awards

