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Follow @TheArtsatUSF Get notifications on your phone about upcoming College of The Arts events by following us on social media and subscribing to our email list. University of South Florida is an affirmative action/ equal access/equal opportunity institution. Please notify the USF College of The Arts Box Office at (813) 974-2323, at least 5 working days prior to the event, if a reasonable accommodation of a disability is needed. ARTS BOX OFFICE Web: usf.edu/arts Phone: (813) 974-2323 Ticket Prices: Students, Seniors & Active Military $10.00 General Admission $15.00 Box Office Location: School of Music Concert Hall Lobby Open: Tue – Fri, 12 pm – 4 pm Day of performance: Located at event venue 2 hours prior to event time Parking permits are required to park on campus. Visit USF Parking Services website for details. Parking enforcement is suspended at 7:00 pm for College of The Arts public events Monday - Sunday. USF Symphony Orchestra Oct 13 at 2:00 pm Concert Hall, Tickets: $10/$15 The USF Symphony Orchestra and conductor William W. Wiedrich will open the 2019-2020 season with a spectacular concert of orchestral magic. The program will begin with Ralph Vaughan Wil- liams’ delightful suite from “The Wasps.” Honoring the late Michael Colgrass, artist percussion soloists will be featured in his mysterious and colorful “Deja Vu” concerto. The energetic fervor of Respighi’s sonic masterpiece “Roman Festivals” concludes the concert. / / ON THE COVER Non Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Tampa, FL Permit No. 257 College of The Arts University of South Florida 4202 East Fowler Ave., FAH 110 Tampa, FL 33620-7350 Kennedy Family Artist in Residence: Hope Ginsburg Sep 5 at 7:00 pm, reception at 8:00 pm FAH 101, Free Event Hope Ginsburg will give a lecture on Cultivating Resilience. Her work addresses critical social and environmental issues. The USF Contemporary Art Museum received a $35,000 National Endowment for the Arts grant to support her exhibition Sponge Exchange, coming to USF in 2020. 2019 AUG - OCT EVENTS | usf.edu/arts

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Page 1: ARTS BOX OFFICE

Follow @TheArtsatUSF

Get notifications on your phone about upcoming College of The Arts

events by following us on social media and subscribing to our email list.

University of South Florida is an affirmative action/equal access/equal opportunity institution. Please notify the USF College of The Arts Box Office at (813) 974-2323, at least 5 working days prior to the event, if a reasonable accommodation of a disability is needed.

ARTS BOX OFFICEWeb: usf.edu/arts

Phone: (813) 974-2323

Ticket Prices:Students, Seniors & Active Military $10.00

General Admission $15.00

Box Office Location: School of Music Concert Hall Lobby Open: Tue – Fri, 12 pm – 4 pm

Day of performance: Located at event venue 2 hours prior to event time

Parking permits are required to park on campus. Visit USF Parking Services website for details.

Parking enforcement is suspended at 7:00 pm for College of The Arts public events Monday - Sunday.

USF Symphony Orchestra

Oct 13 at 2:00 pm

Concert Hall, Tickets: $10/$15

The USF Symphony Orchestra and conductor William W. Wiedrich

will open the 2019-2020 season with a spectacular concert of

orchestral magic. The program will begin with Ralph Vaughan Wil-

liams’ delightful suite from “The Wasps.” Honoring the late Michael

Colgrass, artist percussion soloists will be featured in his mysterious

and colorful “Deja Vu” concerto. The energetic fervor of Respighi’s

sonic masterpiece “Roman Festivals” concludes the concert.

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2019 AUG - OCT EVENTS | usf.edu/arts

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TOURThe Return of the Real Curator’s TourSep 25 at 7:00 pmContemporary Art Museum, Free Event

CAM Club Exhibition TourOct 2 at 2:00 pmContemporary Art Museum, Free Event

Public Art Walking TourOct 12 at 11:00 amTour starts at Nancy Holt’s Solar Rotary, located between Cooper Hall (CPR) and the Communication & Information Sci-ences Building (CIS). Free Event

WEEK OF WELCOMEArt & Ice - Discover CAMAug 28 at 3:00 pmContemporary Art Museum, Free Event

WORKSHOPNick Cave & Bob Faust Workshop: Identity and The Art of Introduction Oct 9 at 10:00 am - 4:00 pmTheatre 2 (THR)

USF Jazz Ensemble 2Oct 10 at 7:30 pmBarness Recital Hall, Tickets $10/$15

USF Symphony Orchestra Oct 13 at 2:00 pmConcert Hall, Tickets $10/$15

Monday Night Jazz Series: The Music of Art BlakeyOct 14 at 7:30 pmConcert Hall, Tickets $20**$15 for Tampa Jazz Club Members & Seniors;$10 for Students with ID

USF Choirs: Correspondence Oct 18 at 7:30 pmConcert Hall, Tickets $10/$15

SPOKEN WORDSpoken Word & Open Mic Night - Poetry of ResistanceOct 25 at 5:30 pmLector Wine Shop & Social Club305 E. Polk St., Tampa, FL 33602

THEATREStaged Readings SeriesSep 7 & 14 at 7:30 pmSep 8 & 15 at 3:00 pmTAR 120, Free Event

Florence, Italy Studio Summer 2019Sep 16 – Oct 4Architecture Gallery, Free Event

Rumble + Ritual / Natural / VirtualSep 30 – Oct 10Reception: Oct 4 at 7:00 pmCarolyn M. Wilson Gallery, Free Event

Chicago Studio Summer 2019Oct 7 – Oct 25Architecture Gallery, Free Event

Art Thursday: Student ShowcaseOct 17 at 6:00 pmContemporary Art Museum, Free Event

Night Swim + YeehawOct 21 – 31Reception: Oct 25 at 7:00 pmCarolyn M. Wilson Gallery, Free Event

Tropical House Summer 2019 Oct 28 – Nov 16Architecture Gallery, Free Event

MUSICUSF Faculty/Guest Artist Re-cital: Bay Baroque EnsembleSep 8 at 4:00 pmBarness Recital Hall, Tickets $10/$15

USF Faculty Recital: Amici Musicale World Tour 2019Sep 15 at 4:00 pmBarness Recital Hall, Tickets $10/$15

USF Faculty Recital: John Robison Goes LutingSep 29 at 4:00 pmBarness Recital Hall, Tickets $10/$15

USF Wind Ensemble: Bonne Après-MidiOct 6 at 2:00 pmConcert Hall, Tickets $10/$15

USF Symphonic Band: Of Our New Day BegunOct 8 at 7:30 pmConcert Hall, Tickets $10/$15

EXHIBITIONS

Aberdeen, Scotland Studio Summer 2019Aug 26 – 9/13Architecture Gallery, Free Event

ARTIST TALKSKennedy Family Artist in Residence: Hope GinsburgSep 5 at 7:00 pmFAH 101, Free Event

The Return of the Real Artists’ Conversation + Exhibition ReceptionSep 6 at 6:00 pmContemporary Art Museum, Free Event

Alex Da Corte Artist Talk: Stink! Stank! Stunk!Sep 10 at 7:00 pmTampa Theatre (711 N Franklin St)Free Event; RSVP at tiny.cc/stunk

The Return of the Real: SymposiumSep 26 at 11:00 amMusic Conference Center, Free Event

Nick Cave: Art, Performance, and EmpowermentOct 8 at 5:30 pmTampa Int’l Airport, Free Event.RSVP to [email protected]

Kennedy Family Visiting Artist: Tim RodaOct 24 at 7:00 pmFAH 101, Free Event

DANCE

The Return of the Real: Robert Lazzarini and Rodrigo ValenzuelaAug 26 – Dec 7Contemporary Art Museum, Free EventIn an era increasingly dominated by fab-ricated fears, alternative facts and fake news, the artists Robert Lazzarini (U.S., b. 1965) and Rodrigo Valenzuela (Chile, b. 1982) rearrange, reconstruct and ultimately distort reality in order to question its most fundamental premises. Their two-person exhibition, The Return of the Real, illustrates, among other things, how the real is made up of more than just perception—its surfaces can, in fact, harbor fantastical possibilities.

Arroz con FrijolesSep 9 – 19Reception: Sep 13 at 7:00 pmCarolyn M. Wilson Gallery, Free Event

Arroz con Frijoles/Rice with Beans focuses on the various aspects of what it means to be Hispanic today and what it’s meant in our past. Six multidisciplinary artists of different Hispanic descendance explore their cultural identities in relation to mo-dernity. Touching on themes of nostalgia, stereotypes, machismo, politics, and child-hood memories.

USF Jazz Ensemble 1: We’re Back!!Oct 2 at 7:30 pmConcert Hall, Tickets $10/$15Featuring the debut of some amazing new talent! Plus fresh performances of works from some of your favorite bandleaders (Ellington, Basie, Kenton, Thad Jones). The band will also give the Central Florida premier of several works from nationally recognized young composers, including the 2019 “Owen Prize” winner, Zack Rich.

Fall Dance ConcertOct 3 – 5 at 7:30 pmOct 6 at 3:00 pmTheatre 1, Tickets $10/$15Find yourself gliding across the stage, being lifted through the air and landing with grace in this evening of fast-paced movement and agile choreography by our talented DanceUSF faculty.

The WolvesSep 26 – 28 at 7:30 pmSep 29 at 3:00 pmTheatre 2, Tickets $10/$15

By Sarah DeLappe. Directed by Dan Granke. Find yourself on a wide open green field navigating the rough waters of friendship and rivalries. From the safety of their sub-urban stretch circle, this indoor girls soc-cer team tackles big questions and wages tiny battles with the power of a pack of adolescent warriors.

BOX OFFICE(813) 974-2323

New Location: School of Music Concert Hall LobbyOpen: Tue – Fri, 12 pm – 4 pmDay of event: Open 2 hours prior to event start time at event venue

EXHIBITION HOURSContemporary Art Museum Mon – Wed, 10 am – 5 pm Thur, 10 am – 8 pmFri, 10 am – 5 pm Sat, 1 pm – 4 pm

Carolyn M. Wilson GalleryMon – Thur, 11 am – 3 pm

Architecture GalleryMon – Fri, 9 am – 5 pm

School of Architecture & Community Design

School of Art & Art History

School of Music

School of Theatre & Dance

Institute for Research in Art

College of The Arts

EVENT KEY

2019 AUG-OCTEVENTS